Poor old Rectory Park is perhaps destined to forever remain in the shadows of its far bigger, far wilder, far more picturesque counterpart, Sutton Park. Yet for Suttonians, Rectory Park is just as valuable a space and is arguably more practical. Generations of children have played football for various Sunday, school, cub, church and otherwise teams on one of the two football pitches (it's where my cub team used to regularly practice). The park is also home to Sutton Coldfield Cricket Club and is an ideal place to let your dog run wild (in a literal sense of running, don't let them go ripping people's faces off).
What else? The small woods behind a car park on the entrance near Good Hope Hospital have been popular with illicit Diamond White drinkers for years and it's a good picturesque walk into Sutton from Falcon Lodge (the main entrances are on Rectory Road, Hollyfield Road, Riland Road and Coleshill Road). It also provides a handy hiding place for kids playing truant from the nearby Fairfax and John Wilmott Schools. It's maybe not the wisest place to be hanging around after dark these days, but then where is? read more