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Our building
St Paul’s Church is in Leamington Spa, just to the north east of the town centre. The foundation stone, at the base of the north transept, reads ‘To the Glory of God, this foundation stone of St Paul’s Church was laid by William Willes Esq 15th May 1873’. The architect was John Cundall of Leamington Spa, the man later responsible for Leamington Spa town hall. The church is Gothic Revival / Early English in style, constructed of red and sand-coloured brick. Both church and rooms have been subject to later additions and alterations, including a redevelopment in the early 1980s by architect John Holmes. The church was listed in 1999.

The worship area of the church is attractive if unremarkable, focused towards some attractive stained glass windows and panels of the ten commandments at the east end of the building. The most significant stained glass is the Wallingford window at the west end of the church, which shows scenes from the life of St Paul, after whom the church is named.

The parochial rooms comprise a multi purpose hall, two function rooms, a larger upstairs room and a youth café. These rooms are available for hire when not being used for church activities.
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