Temple Speech Room (Rugby)
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theatre, Grade II Listed (UK)
Grade II Listed Temple Speech Room, named after former Head Master and Archbishop of Canterbury Frederick Temple (1858–69). Opened in 1909 by King Edward VII. The building was designed by Thomas Jackson who had completed the main chapel. It boasts a fine Victorian three-manual pipe organ built by Bryceson. Now used for Speech Days and school musicals.
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Coordinates: 52°22'12"N 1°15'41"W
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- Royal Albert Hall 122 km
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- Fairfield Halls 137 km
- Lakeside Country Park Ampitheatre 158 km
- Wales Millennium Centre 165 km
- Pavilion Theatre 189 km
- Rugby School 0.3 km
- Rugby Cement Works 1.7 km
- Springhill 1.7 km
- Rugby Golf Club 2.1 km
- Bilton 2.1 km
- Hillmorton 2.8 km
- Draycote Water 6.5 km
- Woolscott 7.1 km
- Sawbridge 9 km
- Warwickshire 21 km