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  2. Leamington Spa - Wikipedia

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    Royal Leamington Spa, commonly known as Leamington Spa or simply Leamington [note 1] (/ ˈ l ɛ m ɪ ŋ t ən / ⓘ), is a spa town and civil parish in Warwickshire, England.Originally a small village called Leamington Priors, it grew into a spa town in the 18th century following the popularisation of its water which was reputed to have medicinal qualities. [2]

  3. Parade, Leamington Spa - Wikipedia

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    Running in a north-south direction, it forms part of the longer B4087 which runs from the A445 in Leamington to the B4086 in Wellesbourne. The road is the central shopping hub of the town, and contains many high street stores, as well as some of the best examples of Regency architecture for which the town is known. It is commonly called "the ...

  4. Royal Priors Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Royal Priors Shopping Centre is a two-storey shopping precinct located in the town of Leamington Spa, England. It in located in the centre of the town on the main street, The Parade. Opened in 1988 by Queen Elizabeth II [1] at a cost of £35 million, there is a seven-storey car park adjacent to it and the town's bus stops are nearby.

  5. Leamington Spa Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The current hall was commissioned to replace a smaller hall found on High Street which was built in 1830. [2] The former hall was constructed on land owned by The Earl of Aylesford and the Wise family at a cost of £1,900. [2] After the new town hall opened, the old hall was used as a police station and then as a Polish community centre. [2]

  6. Regent Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1953. [1] The hotel closed in 1998 and its demolition was considered, which generated local opposition. In 2003 the hotel was refurbished as part of a regeneration scheme, reopening in March 2005 with 54 rooms.

  7. John Hitchman - Wikipedia

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    He trained as a surgeon's assistant in Banbury before moving to Leamington Priors (renamed Royal Leamington Spa in 1838) in 1827/28. He established a surgeon's practice in Clemens Street and later moved to High Street and then The Parade. For at least 20 years he lived in a house on Lansdowne Place. [1]

  8. Royal Pump Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Pump Rooms is a cultural centre on the Parade in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. It was the most famous of several spa baths opened in Leamington between the late-18th and mid-19th centuries. People would travel from throughout the country, and indeed Europe, to benefit from treatments using the town's healing waters.

  9. Leamington Spa railway station - Wikipedia

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    1898 map of Leamington showing the position of Milverton, Avenue and the GWR stations. The first station at the site, under the name Leamington was opened by the Great Western Railway (GWR) on its new main line between Birmingham, Oxford and London in 1852. [2] It was later renamed Leamington Spa in 1913. [1]

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