Royal Spa Centre

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Royal Spa Centre by Colin Craig as part of the Geograph project.

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Royal Spa Centre

Image: © Colin Craig Taken: 18 Mar 2009

This squat building replaced a marvellous Victorian gothic villa designed by the son of the famous A.W. Pugin. It was one of the few such gothic buildings in Leamington and photographs can be seen on the Windows on Warwickshire website run by the local museum service. It was demolished in 1970 so the Spa Centre could be built. Whatever its merits as a civic centre no one can really claim it adds much architecturally to the area.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.288778
Longitude
-1.531987