This is sometimes called the Camden Well and sometime the Aylesford Well but it actually pre-dates both these gentleman.
It is generally accepted that the well was first recorded by the ...
Sleepy, genteel Royal Leamington Spa had been immune from none of the concerns post-war. The town’s War Memorial bears witness to the number of its young men who gave their ...
Railway. Duplicate of WA 7426.
1 The Rugby and Leamington branch of the the LNWR railway is shown on the OS 1st ed 25″ map.
Duplicated record
With the recent snowfall in the county (a tiny sprinkling in Leamington) it reminded me of snow days and skating on the iced Welches Meadow off Willes Road in Leamington.
The ...
This film tells the story of Leamington’s transformation from a small village to a thriving spa town in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the origins of Leamington’s spa ...
1 Opened in 1852. Chapels (PRN 2411, 2412).
2 Noted.
3 4 Lovie states that cemetery opened in 1852. Gatepiers, original path system, boundary wall and much of 19th century planting ...
A cemetery dating from the Imperial period which is located on Brunswick Street, Whitnash.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 During building operations a brick-lined circular pit with domed top was found and excavated in 1976. It was built of ?19th century brick and lined with blackened ?clay rendering ...
A brick lined pit, possibly a 19th century kiln, was found and excavated during building work. It was situated at Clinton Street, Leamington Spa.
1 A farthing of George III, 1760-1820. Minted in 1771.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Imperial period was found 300m south west of Lillington Recreation Ground.
1 Tetradrachma. From Alexandria. Probus (276-282 AD) minted in 277 AD. Found in a garden in St Mary’s Road, Leamington, and brought in as an enquiry in 1965.
Findspot - a coin from Alexandria which dates to the Roman period was found 900m south west of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 1977: an iron cannon ball was found in a garden in Arlington Avenue, Lillington. It measured 10 cm in diameter and is probably mid 17th century.
Findspot - an iron cannon ball dating to the Post Medieval period was found in Arlington Avenue, Lillington.
2 Trackways and enclosures show on aerial photographs.
Trackways and enclosures of unknown date which are visible on aerial photographs as crop marks.
1 1827: When Willes Bridge was built, while excavating the ground to lay the foundations of the abutment walls, there was found at a depth of 4.26m from the surface, ...
The site of an undated burial which was discovered in 1827 whilst building Willes Bridge over the River Leam.
1 Emscote was not the same as the present suburb of the same name. It is in Rous and Dugdale as depopulated. It stood near the Avon at the above ...
The site of the deserted settlement of Emscote which dates to the Medieval period. Documentary evidence from 1730 states that it was depopulated at that time and only the manor house remained. It was located 600m south of Brookhurst Primary School.