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The mineral waters found in 1840, brought about the building in 1862 of the now restored Tenbury Spa. The Spa, or Pump Rooms, has been described as "Chinese Gothic" and was designed by James Cranston of Birmingham. One of the earliest examples of prefabrication, with the sheets of wrought iron being made in Birmingham, and assembled on site. The town tried to make the Spa a going concern, but it came too late to emulate the larger Spas, like Bath and Leamington. St Mary's Church, is worth visiting, much restored in the 19th century, it has a Norman Tower and inside the well preserved Acton Tombs and the shaft of an Anglo-Saxon Cross.
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