Lillington is a hamlet in north west Dorset, England.
Lillington is a village in Warwickshire, England, which has existed since the time of the Domesday Book. It has been largely subsumed into Royal Leamington Spa. The parish was incorporated into that borough in 1890. The fourteenth century parish church was rebuilt in the nineteenth century.
Lillington Gardens is an estate in London SW1 whose construction was begun in the middle 1960s, which was one of the first attempts to break away from the "high rise flats" idea, and which was designated a conservation area in 1990. It occupies the likely site of the Tothill Fort.
Additionally, Lillington may have the following meanings:
The Lillingtons were a sci-punk rock band, with songs like "X-ray Specs" or "I Need Some Brain Damage"
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The Lillingtons blasted their way out of the sleepy cowtown of Newcastle, WY, in 1996 high off the influence of spirited bands like
Self-releasing their first album, 1996's Shit Out of Luck, the Lillingtons initially coupled their direct pop-punk approach with adolescent-styled lyrics about girls and high school.
The Lillingtons reunited in early 2006 with plans for a new album on Red Scare that fall.