The Lickey Hills Country Park
lies 11 miles south of Birmingham City centre and covers an area of 524
acres. Included in the park is an eighteen hole golf course, bowls, tennis
and putting green. The visitor centre provides a focal point for nature
conservation activities within the park. Exhibitions leaflets and
information on nature trails, guided walks and other activities organised
by the Ranger service are available in the centre. Visitors can also enjoy
light snacks and refreshments in the tea room whilst children can explore
the large adventure playground.
Lickey Hills Golf Course
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Lickey Hills Golf Course
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Beacon Hill
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Old Rose and Crown Lickey Hills Golf Course
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Lickey Hills
Visitor Centre
Lickey Hills
Adventure Playground
Spirit of the Woods As you walk around the country park, you
will find several sculptures.
View looking towards South Birmingham
View looking towards Golf Course
View looking towards
Golf Course
The Toposcope
Beacon Hill The Beacon is 975 ft above sea level.
The Toposcope
was rebuilt here in 1988 to mark the park's centenary.
Holy Trinity Church
The Lickey
Holy Trinity Church
The Lickey
Memorial
Rose Hill
Horse Trough
Rose Hill
The Obelisk
Monument Lane Built in memory of the Sixth Earl of Plymouth
Cottage
Monument Lane
If
you are interested in Old Rubery and the Lickey Hills you will enjoy this book
with over 200 old photographs.
Click on the
cover to enlarge and the Title to buy online
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