Ah, Kings Norton Park. It's a beautiful park. It's also deceptively small - as in, it's smaller than it looks. That's not to say there isn't plenty of space in it - it's not a handkerchief. It's situated perfectly: one end reaches up to the lovely old medieval church of St. Nicolas on Kings Norton Green and the other end backs onto the car park and beer garden of the Toby Carvery. It seems to be particularly well landscaped. The entrance has an obvious design: elegant and simple lawn, flower beds, benches and hedges. Once you've passed through here you're into the park proper: lots of open space, some dell-like areas, a big kids' play area with lots of fun-looking climbing things and there's also a skate park.
Like Cotteridge Park, there are pleasant tree-lined paths to stroll along. Traffic noise is relatively loud, due to the fact that it's right on Pershore Road South, but it's not overpowering - in fact, you can move pretty far away from it and hardly know it's there.
Another cracking bit of Birmingham parkland. read more