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Leamington Spa sits just south of the River Leam, about ten miles south of Coventry and eight miles from the edge of the Cotswolds. It grew rapidly in the early 19th century when regional interest in its saline springs turned a quiet village into a fashionable spa town, a legacy still visible in the wide, geometric streets and the white-rendered Regency architecture that defines the town centre. Today, it functions as a busy hub for the local tech and gaming industries, often referred to as ‘Silicon Spa’, and benefits from being on the direct rail line between Birmingham and London Marylebone. Most of the town’s activity is concentrated around the Parade, which runs north to south towards the Jephson Gardens - a large Victorian park that follows the riverbank. While its grand terraces give it a formal air, the actual layout is quite practical, with most amenities, independent shops, and the train station all within walking distance of one another.