This 18th century octagon-shaped monument stands proud just outside of Moseley Village. Both the building and the garden that surrounds it provide a strengthening heritage to the ever-cultural south side Brum.
The gates aren't open to the public very often, and I've only ever been up into the dovecote tower twice. It's not very big inside at all, and a maximum of three people are allowed in at once. So make sure you don't bring too many children, otherwise it's likely that they'll get bored of waiting. Inside the tower, to my horror, the doves have become permanent fixtures (don't worry, they're only wooden, but it took me quite some time to realise that they weren't real, oops!).
The outside area is probably better to explore because it is less cramped than the tiny building, which doesn't really reveal anything surprising anyway. I'm sure most people can imagine what dovecote interiors looks like. The garden is a beautiful replication of a Victorian era, with lavenders and other traditional herb bushes maintained to perfection. read more