Highbury Park, Birmingham
Public park located in Moseley, Birmingham, UK
52°26′20″N 1°54′05″W / 52.43889°N 1.90139°W / 52.43889; -1.90139
Highbury Park is a public park located in Moseley, Birmingham, UK. The estate of Highbury Hall, the former residence of Joseph Chamberlain, stands on the park's northern edge.
Before his death in 1914, he bequeathed the park to the people of Birmingham. The park finally opened to the public in 1930.
Rangers are also available to host events and activities in the park. A picnic area also lies in the park.[1]
In 2021, new paths were completed, travelling through areas of woodland, to make Highbury Hall more accessible to the rest of the park, and to create more accessible areas in the park.
References
- ^ "Highbury Park". Birmingham.gov. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
External links
- Highbury Park Friends
- Heritage at Risk Register: Hall&searchtype=har Highbury Hall
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Parks and open spaces in Birmingham, England
- Adderley Park
- Billesley Common
- Bleak Hill Park
- Brookvale Park
- Calthorpe Park
- Cannon Hill Park
- Cofton Park
- Cotteridge Park
- Eastside City Park
- Grove Park
- Handsworth Park
- Highbury Park
- Highgate Park
- Kingfisher Country Park
- Kings Heath Park
- Lickey Hills Country Park
- Lightwoods Park
- New Hall Valley Country Park
- Moseley Park
- Perry Hall Park
- Perry Park
- Pype Hayes Park
- Queens Park
- Selly Oak Park
- Senneleys Park
- Sheldon Country Park
- Shire Country Park
- Short Heath Park
- Sutton Park
- Swanshurst Park
- Walkers Heath Park
- Ward End Park
- Woodgate Valley Country Park
- Botanical Gardens
- Martineau Gardens
- St Thomas' Peace Garden
- Winterbourne Botanic Garden
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