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About Elmdon Park

Elmdon Park is a recreation center and Local Nature Reserve in Elmdon, Solihull, West Midlands. It was built up in 1944 when the house and grounds of the abandoned Elmdon Hall were purchased up by the then Solihull Urban District Council. The house was utilized by the Home Guard amid the war years, yet the building therefore wound up abandoned, experiencing a spoiled staircase and rooftop, and was decimated in 1956. The Park is portrayed as being special among Solihull's Parks, in that it is situated close by a slope of around 120m AOD, along these lines giving fine perspectives over the encompassing scene. There is an edge walk, which envelops the lakes, scene and stream that winds through the Park.

There is likewise a legacy trail, made by The Friends of Elmdon, which gives notable subtle elements and actualities identifying with the remaining parts of Elmdon Hall, St Nicolas' Church, the old walled cultivate, and related structures. The walled garden is currently a Local Nature Reserve overseen by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. Beside the old walled cultivate, there is additionally a knoll, forest and lakes. The forest and stop zones advantage from a wide assortment of local trees and give homes to many flying creature species, for example, nuthatch, goldcrests and Warblers and some unordinary naturalized garden species. Different offices inside the recreation center incorporate football pitches, tennis courts, and a kids' play area.

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