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Cannon Hill Park Friends

The Birmingham City Park comprises 57 acres with the Midlands Arts Centre, Nature Centre, and Grade II English Heritage formal gardens and serpentine lakes landscaped by John Gibson in 1873, with a diversity of world city plants, trees and popular events programme. Friends and Park partners work together for the Civic Trust Green Flag Award involving welcoming and safety, park features, community arts and Rangers 'Out & About' programme. Visit our website or contact for more local heritage news:

Cannon Hill Park Information Office,
2 Russell Road, Moseley
B13 2RD
Tel: Rangers 0121 442 4226 or Friends 0121-449 6024
Fax: 0121 449 0238

Email: Cannon.Hill.Park@birmingham.gov.uk or
            cannonhillfriend@aol.com

Website: http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/cannonhillpark.bcc

  • Opening hours:
    • All year round - dawn till dusk
  • Faciities and Attractions
    • Park Map,
    • Events programme,
    • Five Mills Trail,
    • World Tree & Glasshouse Collections,
    • Birds and conservation areas -
    • See website with menu above, or contact Tony Fox for news on projects involving bats, birds, climate change & biodiversity monitoring, and Park Regeneration Plan.
  • Admission:
    • Free
  • How to get there:
    • Buses from City Centre: No.1 (to Edgbaston Road), 45 & 47 (to Pershore Road)
    • There is a large car park off Edgbaston Road, opposite the Warwickshire Cricket Ground, near the Arts Centre Gateway.
    • A small car park is located off the Russell Road Gate.