Parade, Leamington Spa

Parade is a 0.51 mile (0.82 kilometre) long street in the town of Royal Leamington Spa in Warwickshire, England.

[2]: 33 The name Parade came partly because many of the facilities that made Leamington a notable spa town lined the street.

[5] Most of the town's fashionable housing was built north of the river,[1] as well as the library and the theatre.

Later Victorian buildings of note include an obelisk/drinking fountain dedicated to local politician and philanthropist Henry Bright (1880)[6] and the town hall with tower (1884).

[8] For a short time there was a second precinct, the Regency Arcade, but it closed and has been converted into a shop and an hotel.

The upper section of Parade