I went to Sutton Coldfield a couple of times back in 2017. The first time in January 2017 to look around the Town Centre, then by August 2017 on The Big Sleuth bear hunt. So in January only skimmed the park from the road, and in August only popped in to find the bear they had there. On the way saw a couple of lakes. I've not yet been deep into Sutton Park, maybe one day in the future?

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The outer fringes of Sutton Park during 2017


The outer fringes of Sutton Park during 2017


I went to Sutton Coldfield a couple of times back in 2017. The first time in January 2017 to look around the Town Centre, then by August 2017 on The Big Sleuth bear hunt. So in January only skimmed the park from the road, and in August only popped in to find the bear they had there. On the way saw a couple of lakes. I've not yet been deep into Sutton Park, maybe one day in the future?


In 2017 I go the train to Sutton Coldfield on two different occasions. In January 2017 mainly to have a photo walk around Sutton Coldfield Town Centre. I returned in August 2017 for The Big Sleuth. I didn't go in 2015 for The Big Hoot as didn't want to do Sutton Coldfield for scratch with the owl sculptures as well. Although by 2017 there were some left to see in the Royal Town.

There was at least one bear in the summer of 2017 to see in Sutton Park. Once I got that, I walked towards Boldmere for the others (heading back into the town by Wylde Green and Maney finishing the trail at the Empire Cinema).

I also saw Sutton Park from the plane I was on, coming into land at Birmingham Airport around June 2017.

 

Some history of Sutton Park, taken from the Wikipedia page (link above). It is one of the largest urban parks in the UK. It is the largest country park in Birmingham (the Lickey Hills is second largest and Woodgate Valley is third largest) at 971.25 hectares (2,400 acres). Most of the park is a National Nature Reserve and parts of it is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The Sutton Park railway line goes through the park. There is several pools of water located within Sutton Park, used for boating in some of them.

 

January 2017

I didn't go into Sutton Park on the 22nd January 2017. I walked past it on Clifton Road. From here is the entrance to the Clifton Road Youth Centre and the Clifton Road Outdoor Education Centre.

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A close up look at the sign on Clifton Road. Wyndley Leisure Centre is also in the park. The customer car park was about 400 metres from here.

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This sign mentions that Authorised parking for Clifton Road Youth Centre only.

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Passing a bus stop on Clifton Road, there was leaves on the ground below the trees.

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A pair of signs on Clifton Road. To the left is the Sutton Park Town Gate. While Sutton Town Centre was to the right of here. I was heading towards Sutton Coldfield Town Hall at the time, so did not go into the park. The Town Gate can be accessed from Park Road. The Town Hall was a short walk away up Upper Clifton Road (and the Town Hall was the priority at the time to find).

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June 2017

Flying back from a holiday in Lyon, France, back to Birmingham Airport, I could see Sutton Park from the plane window as we came into land. This is probably the best way to see the park from above.

This was the first view from the plane of Sutton Park. You can see a couple of the pools from up here and the Sutton Park railway line that goes through the park. Blackroot Pool on the left and the Bracebridge Pool seen to the right.

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The view of Sutton Park at the bottom, with Sutton Coldfield to the top. It's possible that the parkland in this photo below is of the New Hall Valley Country Park near Walmley, towards Minworth. The plane would have been circling.

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A decent view of Sutton Park from the Flybe plane we were in as we were coming into land. You can just about see the jet near the wing on the left side of the plane. You can see how big it is from up here. The plane would have been circling on the way down to the runway.

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August 2017

Starting at Clifton Road, I headed towards Wyndley Lane past the Wyndley Swimming Baths.

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Behind the fences was the Royal Sutton Coldfield Athletics Club.

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I'm not sure what was happening at the Royal Sutton Coldfield Athletics Club site at the time, but it was obviously unsafe, or having construction work done.

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First view of the Wyndley Pool. There was some geese and swans in the water.

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Panoramic of the Wyndley Pool. It's the oldest pool in the park, possibly dating back to the 12th century.

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About three swans in the Wyndley Pool near some ducks.

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Heading on, now on Monmouth Drive on the long walk to the Boldmere Gate.

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Some long grass between the trees from Monmouth Drive,

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Re-entering the park at the Boldmere Gate. It is on Stonehouse Road.

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View of the Sutton Coldfield Sea Cadets from Stonehouse Road, which is near the Boldmere Gate. A cadet training ship (on dry land).

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The Miller & Carter Sutton Park restaurant / steakhouse is near Powell's Pool from this car park. Also called The Lakeside Restaurant. It is close to Powell's Pool.

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The Boldmere Lodge. Also known as the Boldmere Gate Cottage. Dating to 1901.

Boldmere Lodge was completed in 1901, just inside the Park gate. Powells Pool and the fields behind the lodge were still privately owned, and were not incorporated into the Park until 1937. Stonehouse Mill had been demolished and the area landscaped in 1936, giving the area its present appearance. The Park gate was later moved to a more convenient position a few yards further in to the Park.

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Mural by Fauna Graphic. The building has barbed wire on the roof.

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From Stonehouse Road (just up from the Boldmere Gate), you can see Powell's Pool. Which is near a Miller & Carter. The pool dates to the 18th century.

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Stepped weir on Powell's Pool with Canada geese at the far end.

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Yachts at the far side of Powell's Pool. Is the Sutton Sailing Club.

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Views of some yachts on Powell's Pool. Xenon 5.

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This one with a pink sail and a boy with a yellow helmet on.

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After my long walk to get into Sutton Park via the Boldmere Gate, I eventually found The Big Sleuth bear called Mother Bear. By the artist Jenny Tang, the sponsor was Seesaws.

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View of Mother Bear from the back. Images of polar bears.

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Next to Mother Bear was this selfie frame that you could big up and share you photos with Seesaws Nursery.

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Photos taken by Elliott Brown.

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