EAW003636 ENGLAND (1947). The town centre, Royal Leamington Spa, from the south-east, 1947
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Title | [EAW003636] The town centre, Royal Leamington Spa, from the south-east, 1947 |
Reference | EAW003636 |
Date | March-1947 |
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Place name | ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA |
Parish | ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 431988, 265706 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.5309822869278, 52.288166470061 |
National Grid Reference | SP320657 |
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Regent Cinema
Built as the Opera House in 1883 and renamed Theatre Royal in 1908. This closed in 1934 to allow internal reconstruction and was re-opened in 1935 as the Regent Cinema. This continued until its closure in 1962. For short time afterwards it was used as a Bingo Hall before being taken over by Regent Garage. In 1978, Regent Garage moved to new premises in Station Approach and by 1984 it had become derelict. It was demolished in the extensive reconstruction of the frontage on Regent Grove and Livery Street at it's rear. |
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The Angel Hotel - built circa 1810 as a coaching inn in what was Cross St, renamed Regent St following the visit of the Prince Regent in 1819. Remains in operation as a hotel with conference facilities in 2013. |
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Christchurch Chapel and Gardens opened in 1825. Chapel demolished in 1959. |
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Beauchamp Hall
Used by "The Kingsley School" since 1922. |
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York House |
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Villa Clutha |
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Bidford House |
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Kent House |
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Maxpoffle |
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Arbenie Lodge |
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Somerset House |
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St Albans Church built in 1877 as St Michaels and All Angels but renamed in 1881. Demolished in 1968 |
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Leamington Town Hall - built in 1884 on The Parade to replace the original Town Hall (built 1830) in High St. |
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Regent Hotel - opened as "William's Hotel" in 1819 but renamed after the visit of the then Prince Regent. Closed in 1998 but, after extensive refurbishment, reopened as a Travelodge in 2005. Originally, the main entrance was on the south face, the entrance on the Parade being a later addition. |
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Willes Obelisk - built in 1875 to honour Edward Willes who donated the park land |
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Jephson memorial erected 1849 - memorial for Dr Henry Jephson who promoted the healing properties of the towns spa water |
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Originally the site of the Bedford Hotel - opened in 1811 and demolished in 1858. The site ,126 The Parade, was then occupied by the Leamington Priors and Warwickshire Bank which was absorbed by the Midland Bank circa 1923. HSBC, the current occupant took over the Midland Bank Group in 1992 but it was 1999 before the branch names were changed. |
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