1 A gold coin from the 18th century was found at this location.
Findspot - a gold coin dating to the Imperial period was found in Milverton.
1 The branch line from Coventry to Leamington opened in 1844, the original terminus being at Milverton. The original small building was enlarged and reopened in 1850, and was of ...
The site of Milverton Railway Station which was built during the Imperial period. It had originally been the terminus for Leamington Spa. In 1850 the station was enlarged though by 1965 when it closed it was only used as a halt stop. It stood off Warwick New Road.
1 It is a viaduct of 16 arches, extending from the Leam in the west to Park Drive in the east. It is of grey ashlar masonry, with 3 ...
A railway bridge of 16 arches which was built during the Imperial period of grey ashlar masonry. It is located at Princes Drive, Leamington Spa.
1 The fourth Leamington spring was discovered by Richard Robbins, who erected six marble baths and a small pump rooms. Robbins’ Baths were later rebuilt as Victoria Baths, with a ...
The traces of Robbins Baths, later Victoria Baths, that survive in the colonnaded buildings facing the river. The baths dated from the Imperial period, and were situated on Victoria Terrace, Leamington Spa.
1 Built in 1852 by the Great Western Railway on the site of Eastnor Terrace. Reconstructed in 1936.
3 Although there have been some additions by British Rail, the layout ...
Leamington Railway Station was built during the Imperial period and was reconstructed in 1936. It stands 300m south of Pump Room Gardens.
1 Boatloads of crude tar were carried from here to MTD distilleries at Banbury by Thomas Clayton Ltd in narrow boats with tank holds. The works closed in the ...
The site of a canal wharf and gasworks, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located between the end of Priory Street and the Grand Union Canal.
1 Binswood Hall School Buildings, consisting of 27 and 29 Binswood Crescent (built c.1828-34) and the main school buildings, established as Leamington College in April 1847. A main mock-Tudor Hall, ...
Binswood Hall School Buildings, consisting of 27 and 29 Binswood Crescent (built c.1828-34) and the main school buildings, established as Leamington College in April 1847. A main mock-Tudor Hall, a Chapel-Dining Hall-Library, a Cottage used as The Headmaster's House and a purpose built Gymnaisum were all built in the 19th century. Later additions were made in the 20th century.
3 1833 to designs by William Thomas. Brick and stucco with a gabled front, lancet windows and pinnacles. Has suffered drastic alterations in recent years.
4 As Waterstones now stands in ...
A Baptist Chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is located in Warwick Street.
3 Built in 1836 to designs by J Russell. Of brick with a slate roof; the rendered S front has a central portico with Ionic columns. Tall round-arched windows. An ...
A Congregational Chapel dating to the Imperial period. It is located on Spencer Street, Leamington Spa.
2 1869-70 by George Woodhouse. Broad Italianate seven-bay front.
3 Demolished 1968. The present chapel was erected in 1971.
A Methodist Chapel which stands on the site of a previous chapel built in the Imperial period and demolished in 1968. The location is Dale Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Erected in 1836. The sobriquet of ‘The Pepper Box Chapel’ derived from the mysterious and unexplained excrescence on the top. Demolished 1883 by Mr Buggins, the builder, and the ...
The site of a Chapel of Ease, a chapel sited closer to the congregation for their convenience. It dated to the Imperial period, and was demolished in 1883. It was located at Milverton Hill.
1 Chapel by D G Squirhill. Cemetery (PRN 2410) opened in 1852.
2 Two chapels designed by Squirhill, which have long since disappeared.
3 On the OS map of 1905 there are ...
A mortuary chapel which was built during the Imperial period. It was situated in the cemetery on Brunswick Street, Leamington Spa, but has been demolished.
1 Brick and stone, with a bristling Gothic stone bell-turret. 1868 by Cundall.
A mortuary chapel which was built during the Imperial period and which was situated in the cemetery on Brunswick Street, Leamington Spa. The chapel has been demolished.
1 In 1852 the Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel was built on the corner of Wise Street and High Street, on the W side of the road junction. It served a ...
The site of a Primitive Methodist Chapel built in the Imperial period and located at the junction of Wise Street and High Street, Leamington Spa.
1 A mission was started by the parish church in Satchwell Street, one of the humbler areas of the town. It first occupied a temporary building. Later a more substantial ...
The site of the Church of the Good Shepherd, a mission chapel built in the Imperial period. It was demolished by the 1930s. It was located on Satchwell Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Kenilworth Road villa group gardens, Leamington Spa.
Lovie mentions Northcourt, Kenilworth Lodge. Villa pleasure grounds, walks and mixed planting.
Villa pleasure grounds.
1 2 Lansdowne Crescent gardens, Lansdowne Crescent, Leamington Spa.
Crescent comprises 25 terraced properties each of 5 storeys. Originally separated from what is now Willes Road by railings backed by shrubbery ...
Crescent with houses facing communal gardens.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 Manor House Hotel garden, Spencer Street, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports a gothic building with pleasure grounds, lodge, drive, walks, mixed planting, tennis lawn.
At time of his report (1996/7) original line ...
Villa-style pleasure grounds with walks and mixed planting.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie.
1 2 New River Walk, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports that this riverside walk, with tree planting on the South bank fo the river, was laid out in 1862 as part of ...
Riverside walk on South bank of riverl with tree planting.
1 Radford Cottage garden, Leamington Spa.
Villa with town garden with boundary walls and gates.
Lovie reports that property sllit into flats with devleopment in garden; and that the boundary walls appear ...
Villa with town garden.
1 2 Ranelagh Gardens/ Cullis’ Nursery, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports that the Ranelagh Pleasrue Gardens and Exotic Nursery were opened in 1811 as the spa’s first public pleasure grounds. Sold in ...
Opened in 1811 as the Ranelagh Pleasure Gardens and Exotic Nursery; the spa's first public pleasure gardens. Closed c 1860. site redeveloped.
1 Shurbland Hall, Leamington Spa.
Lovie reports a villa with paddocks and boundary planting along canal; pleasure grounds with walks; kitchen garden.
House demolished 1939.
Lovie states that cedars shown in a drawing ...
Villa with paddocks, pleasure grounds, walks, kitchen garden.
Demolished 1939.
Lovie recommends TPO: cedars
1 19th century clay pipe bowls found in 1973 in the grounds of Brookhurst County Primary School.
2 Drawing in FI file.
Findspot - clay pipe bowls dating to the Imperial period were found 500m east of the Grey Hound Stadium.
1 Chancel with N and S aisles, N and S transepts, nave with N and S aisles, and NW tower with spire. Serving a parish formed from that of St ...
The Church of St Paul was built in the Imperial period of brick but with stone dressings. It is situated on Leicester Street.