Perry Park is located in Perry Barr. It is the home of the Alexander Stadium where over the years the British Grand Prix has been held each summer a long with the Diamond League meet. The Tame Valley Canal runs past to the northern edge of the park. Perry Reservoir is also in the park. The M6 motorway is to the east. Between Walsall Road and Aldridge Road.

View feature View community

Perry Park home of the Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr


Perry Park home of the Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr


Perry Park is located in Perry Barr. It is the home of the Alexander Stadium where over the years the British Grand Prix has been held each summer a long with the Diamond League meet. The Tame Valley Canal runs past to the northern edge of the park. Perry Reservoir is also in the park. The M6 motorway is to the east. Between Walsall Road and Aldridge Road.


Perry Park

The park has a 2 kilometre walking route. In 2012 a BMX track was built for the BMX World Championships. It is the home of the Birmingham BMX Club. They were established in 2009. The park is best known for the Alexander Stadium. It is used for International Athletics and it is home of the world-famous Birchfield Harriers Athletics Club. The stadium will be converted for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. Increasing the capacity from 17,000 (as it is now) to 20,000.

The park is located between the Walsall Road and Aldridge Road in Perry Barr. The M6 motorway is to the eastern side of the park.

 

2012

When I went to Perry Park back in August 2012, it was mainly to see the Birmingham Alexander Stadium from the outside. I got the train up to Perry Barr at the time and walked up the Walsall Road. It was a few days before the Aviva Grand Prix. This sign for the Alexander Stadium was on the corner of the Walsall Road with Church Road in Perry Barr.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (1).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Some kind of weather or wind reader (I think). Close to the Walsall Road. I think I must have continued up the road looking at things to do with the (then) upcoming Aviva Grand Prix, then entered the park at Perry Park Crescent.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (2).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

This sign for the Birmingham Alexander Stadium was off the Walsall Road. The entrance to the stadium is this way.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (10).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

The view of the park from behind the stadium. The lawn up to the trees that line the Tame Valley Canal. Not far from the Perry Park Crescent entrance.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (11).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

The back of the Alexander Stadium as it was in 2012. I must have entered the park at Perry Park Crescent.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (3).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Continuing past the Alexander Stadium, hard to see much of the stadium from up here.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (4).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

The grass had probably just been cut at the time. This was close to the northern edge of the park near the Tame Valley Canal.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (5).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

The car park near the Alexander Stadium. These buildings are the GMAC (Gymnastics and Martial Arts Centre).

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (6).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Trees near the southern edge of the Alexander Stadium.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (7).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Saw this Birmingham Alexander Stadium sign. For Car Park's B and C. Not far from Church Road.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (8).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

The playground in the park near Church Road.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (9).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Trees in Perry Park from Church Road.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (12).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

More trees in Perry Park from Church Road as I headed to the Aldridge Road (to find the old bridge and check out the Perry Barr BCU campus when it was still there at the time).

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (13).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

This road from Church Road had a gated barrier in the way. You can see the Alexander Stadium in the distance from here. Was also banners there for the Aviva Grand Prix.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (14).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

A zoom in to the most modern stand at the Alexander Stadium (as it was in 2012). Hopefully the stadium will be rebuilt for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games (hope the lockdown doesn't delay things too much in 2020).

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (15).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Saw this rusted Birmingham City Council sign from Church Road. The playing of golf is not permitted on this site.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (August 2012) (16).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

I did not get any more photos of the park in 2012 as I then went down the Aldridge Road to first see the old bridge over the River Tame. So I missed the skatepark and the BMX track. In 2014 I went to the Boar's Head, but it was quite dark when I left, but got a bus back to the City Centre near there (just beyond the M6 overpass).

2018

In April 2018, I was back in Perry Barr for a walk along the Tame Valley Canal. And saw these views of Perry Park (I did not go in). The Birmingham Skyline was visible behind these buildings. Probably the back of the GMAC (Gymnastics and Martial Arts Centre).

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (1) .jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

This was only view from the Tame Valley Canal of Perry Park that wasn't hidden by the trees. It's close to a path into the park.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (6A).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Trees obsuring the view of the Alexander Stadium from the Tame Valley Canal, but a better view of the stadium than I had 6 years earlier.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (2).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

As you can see with the trees from the canal, it was a bit hard to see the Alexander Stadium. But if they rebuild the stadium for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, there wont be much to see from the canalside.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (3).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

A view from the Tame Valley Canal of the Perry Reservoir. I need to one day come back and walk around that (after the lockdown ends, will be a long while off before I'm able to go back).

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (4) .jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

Another view of the modern stand at the Alexander Stadium, this time seen from the Tame Valley Canal.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (7A).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

There was these steps down from the Tame Valley Canal into Perry Park which would lead to the Perry Reservoir. But as I was on a canal walk, I didn't get off the canal until I got to College Road.

dndimg alt="Perry Park" dndsrc="../uploadedfiles/Perry Park (April 2018) (5).jpg" style="width: 100%;" />

I finished my Tame Valley Canal Walk at College Road and walked down to the bus stop not far from the Boar's Head. And didn't think about popping into the park or getting photos of the BMX track or skatepark (at the time). Will need to go back to Perry Park in the future (during lockdown this is not possible). Would be nice to walk around Perry Reservoir sometime in the future, when it is safe again to travel up there.

Bus routes nearby include the 33, 51 and 52.

 

Photos taken by Elliott Brown.

Follow me on Twitter here ellrbrown. Now at 1,100 followers. Thank you.

Birmingham We Are People with Passion award winner 2020