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Queen's Park

Elegant Park

  • Focus:
    Parks, Gardens & Cemeteries
  • Contact:
    +44 870 225 0127
  • Neighborhood:
    Outside the city
  • Address:
    Court Oak Road, Birmingham, B17 9AH, United Kingdom
Not one of Birmingham's largest parks by any means, this is certainly among the prettiest. It commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and was opened in 1898—a year after the jubilee itself. There are mature trees and very well-tended flower beds, as well as tennis courts and a bowling green used by a local club. Although swings have been removed by the council, a roundabout and slide remain for young children to play on.

Not one of Birmingham's largest parks by any means, this is certainly among the prettiest. It commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and was opened in 1898—a year after the jubilee itself. There are mature trees and very well-tended flower beds, as well as tennis courts and a bowling green used by a local club. Although swings have been removed by the council, a roundabout and slide remain for young children to play on.

Not one of Birmingham's largest parks by any means, this is certainly among the prettiest. It commemorates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and was opened in 1898—a year after the jubilee itself. There are mature trees and very well-tended flower beds, as well as tennis courts and a bowling green used by a local club. Although swings have been removed by the council, a roundabout and slide remain for young children to play on.

  • Queen's Park

    Birmingham, United Kingdom

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