[3] The first spring (of many that made Leamington famous) was located just outside the main entrance of the church of land owned by the Earl of Aylesford.
[4] By this time the church was no longer in open fields just to the north of a hamlet, but was in the centre of a bustling spa town.
From September 2007 to February 2008 the church precincts were redeveloped and a new sculpture, entitled 'Spring', was installed on the site of the original Leamington spa spring.
The church remains in active use as a place of worship, with Sunday and other major services accompanied by the surpliced choir.
The church hosts and promotes organ recitals and concerts,[10] as well as the annual All Saints' Arts Festival.