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Sydenham is an eastern suburb of the town of
Leamington Spa Royal Leamington Spa, commonly known as Leamington Spa or simply LeamingtonEven more colloquially, also referred to as Lem or Leam (). (), is a spa town and civil parish in Warwickshire, England. Originally a small village called Leamington Pri ...
, in the
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district, in the county of
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, England. Prior to the 1960s the area was rural, with only agricultural buildings and a small
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existing. Sydenham as a name is a corruption of ''side'' meaning "wide or open spaces" and ''ham'' meaning "a piece of land enclosed by rivers or water courses". The three water courses in question are the small Radbrook and the much larger
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and the
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. Two railway lines crossed the area, the Rugby–Leamington line in 1851 and the
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in 1852. Between 1884 and 1914 there was a
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ground in the area. Following the closure of the grounds the area was used in the 1930s for pleasure flights given by
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.Sydenham History Group: ''A Celebration of Sydenham'', page 20. Sydni Books, 2014 The farm from which the suburb most directly takes its name, Sydenham Farm, first appeared on maps in 1887. On the farm land during
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gun was positioned. In June 1903
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brought his ''Wild West Show'' to the area, with the animals and staging arriving at
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before being brought on carts to the site.


Rapid growth in the mid 20th century

Plans to develop the area industrially were mooted as early as 1947 but it was only in 1956 that Leamington Borough Council decided on expanding into the area residentially. In 1959 all the animals and equipment from Sydenham Farm were sold at auction and the site purchased by the Borough Council and development company AC Lloyd.
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born architect
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was employed in 1962 to oversee the first stage of development which would be 95 acres and cost £2.5 million. He employed the so called Radburn system of planning which is typified by the
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s of homes facing the street and the fronts of homes facing one another, over common yards. It is an offshoot of American designs from the English ' garden city' movement and culminated in the design of the partly-built 1929 Radburn estate. By 1967 almost 2,500 people were housed in this development, situated north of the already closed and lifted Leamington Rugby railway line. Land south of the former line was quickly developed afterwards, the Radburn system having been abandoned. The estate finally covered 250 acres and has 1,500 dwelling, as well as a small
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to its east, adjacent to Leamington Spa.Sydenham History Group: ''A Celebration of Sydenham'', page 43. Sydni Books, 2014 The displaced allotment gardens where moved to north of the Radford Road, where they are still located. Further development has taken place south of the original farm land, firstly in the 1990s and secondly in the 2010s.


Facilities

There were three schools in the estate, Campion School ( secondary), built in 1973 and two junior schools, "St Anthony's" (1968) and "Sydenham" (1976). They are still open, although Sydenham School closed in 1997 only to be re-opened in 2012 on a site close by. There are two
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on the estate, ''The Fusilier'' which opened in 1965 in the north next to the canal and ''The Shire Grill'', formally The Grist Mill, (1985) in the south. The original row of shops built during the first development phrase are still used now, with 3 takeaways,
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, a small
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and a
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. In 1981 the first
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store in Warwickshire opened at the south of the estate, becoming Leamington's first "out of town" supermarket. Approximately 15,000 people tried to use the store on its opening day, one in three of the population of Leamington.Sydenham History Group: ''A Celebration of Sydenham'', page 52. Sydni Books, 2014 A
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called The Croft Medical Centre is located by Asda. The SYDNI (Sydenham Neighbourhood Initiative) Centre is the suburbs community centre. Built at a cost of £1 million in 2002 it is on the site of the original Sydenham School, although the school buildings themselves had to be demolished as they were unsafe. The centre runs classes and events as well as housing a cafe. Stagecoach in Warwickshire operate the local bus service to Leamington town centre and the nearest railway station is
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which offers direct trains to
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and
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amongst others. The
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is St Mary's, a
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church which was opened in 1839 and stands just outside the estate. 1897 saw a
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purchased near the church and the current vicarage is also on the same street as the church. In the 1970s a substantial property called "Southlands" was left to the church. This was promptly sold and a former
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warehouse called The Maltings was purchased and used as a church youth centre called "The Landing Stage". The Maltings were sold and converted to housing by the Orbit Group. The existing church hall was completed in 1996.


References

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