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 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 Before 1808 the bridge was a brick structure and was not in quite the same place as its successor. A new bridge was described as ‘a very handsome stone ...
Victoria Bridge, a stone bridge in the Gothic style, was built in the Imperial period, close to the site of an earlier brick bridge. It crosses the River Leam at the north end of Victoria Terrace, Leamington Spa.