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  1. Willes Bridge, at the east end of Jephson Gardens, allows access to Mill Gardens, which run along the south bank of the Leam, opposite Jephson Gardens. They are 320m long and extend south-west to a gate at the west end of Mill Road.

  2. The Jephson Gardens are formal gardens, together with a grassed park, in the town of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. The gardens, once a place for the wealthy to 'take the air' and 'be seen', are found in the centre of the town on the Parade, with the River Leam flowing to the south of them.

  3. The gate adjoins the south end of Mill Bridge (listed grade II), a suspension footbridge which crosses the Leam to the central portion of Jephson Gardens. The Gardens include, in their central part, an 80m long boating pool with boathouse.

  4. York Bridge (1893) – built to help connect the Spa Gardens Jephson Gardens Opened in 1846, this formal Victorian park is known for its beautiful flowerbeds. Jephson Memorial (1846) – a...

  5. The gate adjoins the south end of Mill Bridge (listed grade II), a suspension footbridge which crosses the Leam to the central portion of Jephson Gardens. The Gardens include, in their central part, an 80m long boating pool with boathouse.

  6. A lovely oasis of green, colour, water and architecture. Attractions include The Glasshouse, cafe, monuments, small lake and the River Leam. The gardens form part of a bigger green corridor starting from Newbold Comyn, Jephson Gardens, Royal Pump Room Gardens to Victoria Park.

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  8. Jul 28, 2014 · The Mill Bridge crossing the River Leam at Jephson Gardens, was opened in June 1903 from a design based upon London's Albert Bridge and is a Grade II listed structure (English Heritage Building ID: 481685 Link British Listed Buildings).

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