1 1883-4 by J Cundall. Red brick and brown stone. Tudor features and Baroque ones. Commanding, asymmetrically-placed tower with domed cap.
2 Superseded the Old Town Hall (PRN 2404). Still in ...
Leamington Town Hall was built during the Imperial period to replace the Old Town Hall and it is situated on The Parade, Leamington Spa.
A group of voluntary and statutory bodies promote and fund the erection of blue plaques in the town. There are a number of criteria that a person must satisfy in order to be the recipient of a plaque. It is not just people who receive plaques and there is a category for Historic Interest Plaques.
In addition to being the home of the World’s oldest tennis club, Leamington played a pivotal role in the development of ‘Lawn Tennis’ – a game which appears to have ...
Leek Wootton History Group was set up at the time of the millennium, when a group of keen residents came together to write a local history book, Leek Wootton and its Hamlets: A History of the Parish of Leek Wootton & Guy's Cliffe (published 2001). Since then it has been involved in a number of projects.