1 A lime kiln is marked.
2 The site is a small overgrown area by the canal and is an open space connected with a housing estate. There is a hollow ...
The site of a lime kiln which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 200m west of Radford Road Bridge.
1 2 Beech Lawn, Dale Street, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports villa (built (1832) with pleausre grounds, walks, mixed planting, kitchen garden, small fruit garden with vinery, peach-house and pine-pits (pineapples).
Lovie comments ...
Villa with pleasure grounds, walks, mixed planting, kitchen and fruit gardens. House demolished c 1939.
1 Chancel with N chapel, N and S transepts, nave with clearstorey, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. Red brick with stone dressings, in 14th century style.
2 ...
The Church of St Mark was built in the Imperial period in red brick and the architecture was designed to make it look like a Medieval building. It is situated on Rugby Road, Milverton.
1 Chancel, N and S transepts, nave and small SW bell-tower. Built in 1847, though the parish which it serves was not formed until 1899. It has been enlarged, particularly ...
Holy Trinity Church was built in 1847 but building work was carried out on it throughout the 19th century and around 1920 it was enlarged. It is situated on Beauchamp Avenue.
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 1876-7 by J Cundall, in the ‘Geometrical Gothic style’. Still a place of worship; the interior has been drastically altered but the exterior is much as built.
Trinity Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period and located on the Radford Road. It is still a place of worship.
1 Old Town Hall (Police). 1831. Stuccoed brick. Very modest in size, but with two giant fluted columns in antis.
2 Superseded in the late 19th century by the new Town ...
Old Town Hall was built in 1831 and when a new town hall was built later in the century it became a police station. It is situated on the High 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 2 Pump Room Gardens, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports an area of sunken lawn with walks, tree/shrubbery and walks and was the first public open space in Leamington (1814) formed as ...
First public open space in Leamington (1814). Walks, lawn and tree/shrubbery planting.Recommended for addition to Register by Lovie.Recommended Listed Building Status for cast-rion arches by Lovie.
1 The original, or old, well is situated W of the church and in 1803 a small stone building was erected over it by the Fourth Earl of Aylesford. It ...
The site of Lord Aylesford's Well, a well and baths dating to the Imperial period. It was situated to the west of All Saints Church.
1 2 Victoria park, public park, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports that Victoria park was opened by the Corporation in 1897. The area had a long history of use for recreational purposes. ...
Public park opened 1897. Incorporates New River Walk.
1 Midland Home, Tachbrook Street, Leamington Spa.
Large site with formal gardens, walks, pool, coniferous planting.
House used as Royal Midland Countires Hosptial. Demolished. Site redeveloped (1996/7).
Mature tree planting survives.
Large site with formal garens. Site redeveloped as housing, some matrue tree planting survives.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 In 1830 the Baptists were renting a chapel which had been built in Guy Street.
2 Small 19th century brick house with tile roof. Porch in brick original. Windows original.
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The site of a Baptist Chapel which dated to the Imperial period. It was located in Guy Street Leamington Spa.
1 Canal basin marked on 1904 map.
A canal basin, an open area of water surrounded by wharves and warehouses, which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated on St. Mary's Road, Leamington Spa, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1904.
1 The OS 25″ shows a small basin and two wharves close to Clapham Terrace bridge.
2 On the 6″ (1971) this appears merely as a small indentation in the canal ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a small canal basin and two canal wharves, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods, existed on the Grand Union Canal to the north west of Clapham Terrace, Leamington Spa. The features date from the Imperial period.
1 Christ Church garden, Beauchamp Square, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports town square gardens surrounding chpel; grid-plan walks and mixed planting, laid out in 1825.
Chapel demolished c 1960 but trees and planting ...
Town square gardens surrounding chapel. Chapel demolished c 1960 but gardens survive. Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Brewers’ Stores. A vaguely classical two-storey quadrangle building dating from the mid 19th century. The stucco over brick has recently been rendered with the loss of the inscription. The ...
The site of a brewery which was in use during the Imperial period, it was known as Brewers' Stores, and the building has recently been rendered. It stands on Russell Street, Leamington Spa.
1 No 52 Bath Street. The Royal Assembly Rooms were erected. The upper part consisted of a luxurious ballroom and the lower rooms were fitted up as a ...
A Civic Centre, that comprised a dance hall, was built in the Imperial period and has been used for various purposes including a Music Hall. By 1873 it was used as the reference library and in 1979 the lower floor housed a supermarket. It is situated on Bath Street.
1 Salvation Army, Park Street. Typical late 19th century citadel of red brick with battlemented towers flanking a three-storeyed elevation.
3 Demolished c1985. Site now occupied by a shopping mall.
4 Marked ...
The site of a Salvation Army Citadel built in the Imperial period and demolished in 1985. It was located on Park Street, Leamington Spa.
1 In 1849 a split developed in the congregation of the Spencer Street chapel (PRN 2401) and the dissentients started their own place of worship, built in 1849 to the ...
A Congregational Chapel built in the Imperial period which was later used as an Anglican Chapel. The interior has been considerably altered. The location is on Holly Walk.
3 The church, the first of the new town, has been demolished. It was of 1825, by P F Robinson, and a very early example of Norman Revival.
4 Demolished 1959.
The site of Christ Church which was constructed in the Imperial period and was an early example of the Norman revival architectural style. It was demolished in 1959 and it stood on Clarendon Avenue, Leamington Spa.
1 In 1852 some members of the Portland Street chapel (PRN 2406) broke away and established the Wesleyan Reform Chapel. By 1887 it has been sold and converted into a ...
A Wesleyan Reform Chapel built in the Imperial period and located on Clarendon Street. It was converted into housing by the end of the 19th century, but some features remain.
1 The site of a church marked on the OS map of 1905.
The site of a church marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1905. It was situated in Leam Terrace, Leamington Spa.
1 Built 1864. ‘In the plain Grecian style of architecture’, seating 500, architect Mr Timms. Closed in 1966, the site being redeveloped as a modern office block.
3 Marked on the ...
The site of a United Free Methodist Chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It was located in Warwick Street, Leamington.