1 Chancel with N chapel and vestry, nave, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower. The old parish church seems to have consisted of chancel, nave, and S ...
The Church of St Mary Magdalene was originally built during the Medieval period, though the only feature from this period that remains is the tower. It was virtually completely rebuilt during the Imperial period. It is situated 700m north west of Lillington Recreation Ground.
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 A Roman Catholic church, built early 1960s, with a tall narrow spire.
The Roman Catholic church on Valley Road in Lillington was built in the early 1960s with a tall narrow spire.
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.
1 Chancel, nave with N and S aisles, and W tower with N and S porches containing stairs to the galleries. Built in 1839 to serve a parish constituted in ...
The church of St Mary was built in the Imperial period and stands in St Mary's Road.
1 By Henry Clutton, 1861-5. A noble building, even now that it is deprived of the square spire on its slender SW tower. Brick, Early English, short, with a clerestory, ...
The Roman Catholic Church of St Peter was built during the Imperial period, it was completed in 1864 but in 1883 everything except the tower, burnt down. It was then rebuilt in red brick and it stands on Dormer Place.
1 Opened 1828.
2 Leamington Youth Mission, George Street. Built in 1826 as the Catholic Chapel. Three bays, stuccoed, with attached unfluted Ionic columns and pediment.
3 Described.
4 Marked as a ‘Mission ...
St Peter's, a Roman Catholic Chapel, built in the Imperial period. It is situated in George Street..
1 Baptist chapel in the Early English style by Mr Bradshaw. Red brick with stone dressings. Opened 1863, closed 1921.
2 Marked on the OS map of 1905.
The site of a Baptist Chapel built in the Imperial period and located on Clarendon Street, Leamington Spa.
1 Designed by Mr Nicklin and opened in 1829, only partially completed, for the Nonconformists who had separated from the Union Chapel (PRN 2405). Demolished 1902. The Urquhart Hall occupies ...
The site of a nonconformist chapel which opened in 1829 though it was never fully completed. It was demolished in 1902 and stood in Mill Street.
1 Apsidal chancel with N and S aisles, nave with clearstorey and N and S aisles, NW porch and NE tower with spire. The parish was formed in 1875 and ...
The Church of St. John the Baptist which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on Tatchbrook Street, Leamington Spa.
1 The ‘Independent Chapel’ was the first home of Nonconformity in Leamington. Named the ‘Union Chapel’, it was opened in 1816 and considerably altered and rebuilt in 1835. In 1836 ...
The site of Union Chapel, a nonconformist chapel built in the Imperial period. It was located in Clemens Street, Leamington Spa.
1 A Gothic structure in C15 style, built in brick. Opened in 1926, it was attached to St Michael’s Home next door and used by a group of Anglican nuns. ...
An Anglican Chapel of modern date which is situated on Charlotte Street, Leamington Spa.
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 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 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.
3 ...
The site of a Baptist Chapel which dated to the Imperial period. It was located in Guy Street Leamington Spa.
1 The old parish church was a small building, consisting of chancel and nave, apparently of the 13th century, with a W tower added in the 14th century, and a ...
The site of the Medieval Church of All Saints which was entirely rebuilt in 1843. The old church was a small building consisting of a chancel and nave, which was enlarged during the early 1800s. A drawing of the church in 1820 exists. It is situated 400m north of the hospital.