All Saints Parish Church, Royal Leamington Spa

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All Saints Parish Church, Royal Leamington Spa

Image: © David Stowell Taken: 16 Jul 2005

The church actually straddles two squares. This is the west end, showing the tower completed in 1902. The small stone pillar to the right of centre marks the site of Lord Aylesford's Well, Leamington's original spring were spa waters could be "taken free in small quantities from the pump erected outside the building, wine bottles filled for 1d each". The church has its own excellent website at:- http://www.allsaintsleamington.org.uk/ where the choir and organ can be heard.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.28492
Longitude
-1.533787