Magistrates courts, Newbold Terrace

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Magistrates courts, Newbold Terrace

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 16 Feb 2008

Closed. They were designed by Frederick Gibberd and Partners, who were consultant architects to Leamington Corporation, probably in the early 1970s. Gibberd designed Harlow New Town and Didcot Power Station, amongst many other works. In Leamington the firm also designed the Royal Spa Centre up the road, and prepared a master plan for Newbold Comyn Park and Golf Course. These courts were closed in 2007 to provide the site for a new Justice Centre. As architecture, in the heart of Regency Leamington, I sense that they were not particularly loved.

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52.288154
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-1.533166