Articles with the tag: Victorian


Leamington’s First Floor Chapels

Leamington’s First Floor Chapels

Leamington had many chapels, some are long gone, others have been put to alternative uses, and some lie empty,  probably damp and derelict, awaiting their fate.  The ex- Baptist chapel on Clarendon Street is one such, being proposed currently for demolition and...
William Thomas Edwards, Chief Inspector of Police (1842-1909)

William Thomas Edwards, Chief Inspector of Police (1842-1909)

  William Thomas Edwards joined the 30-strong Leamington Police force which had been in existence since 1825, on the 15th October 1863. At that time, a Constable’s pay was 18s 6d (92.5p) per week whilst on probation and on being given permanent appointment,...
Forgotten local history: the Leamington Provident Dispensary

Forgotten local history: the Leamington Provident Dispensary

Two hundred years ago, Leamington grew and prospered as wealthy visitors arrived for the health benefits of the spa waters.  But what of those many people who couldn’t afford to pay medical fees?  The building shown offers some fascinating clues to this story.  This...
Some early aristocratic residents

Some early aristocratic residents

The motives of those who visited Leamington Priors during the early years of its expansion were many and varied. Some came in the expectation of improved health from taking the waters and many others arrived to indulge themselves on the hunting field or to immerse...
15 Warwick New Road

15 Warwick New Road

Milverton Lawn, better known to many Leamington residents as The Sunshine Home, is now apartments, and renamed Goodway House, but it was once a substantial Victorian family home, with a fine multi-coloured marble staircase, and a double height ballroom.. The house was...