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Kingshurst is a large post-war suburban village and
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in the
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, in the West Midlands, England. Historically part of the county of
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in the Meriden Rural District, It lies about north of
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town centre, east of
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and 13 miles (21km) northwest of
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, it borders
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to the east. The village is encompassed within the electoral ward Kingshurst & Fordbridge which had a population of 7,868 in the 2011 census.


History of Kingshurst

The name Kingshurst comes from having previously been a
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, and "hurst" meaning wood. The earliest record of Kingshurst is in documents from the late 13th and early 14th centuries, when it is referred to as part of the Manor of Coleshill. Tenant farming was administered from here and Simon de Montford of Coleshill was an English nobleman who built a moated manor house in Kingshurst. The Hall had its own park and farmlands.


Kingshurst Hall Manor House

Kingshurst Hall was a large country manor house surrounded by a moat, built around 1390 by Sir William Montfort, son of Sir Baldwin Montfort. Kingshurst took on an independent existence from Coleshill with the arrival of the Mountfords. It is unclear how Kingshurst came into their possession although it is probable that they bought the area around 1332 from the Clintons, who were then Lords of the Manor at Coleshill. What is certain is that they were in possession by about 1352. The Manor House was demolished in 1969 to accommodate post war housing for the ever expanding nearby Birmingham.


Yorkswood Forest

During
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, much of the woodland in Kingshurst was cut down to help with the war effort. The Birmingham and District Association of Boy Scouts were able to buy a patch of land from the Warwickshire Meriden Rural District at a bargain price and set up a permanent camp there. This land was halfway between Kingshurst and Shard End. It was called Yorkswood and opened in 1923. There were five camp fields, covering an area of . The total site was over . The site benefited from permanent washhouses and latrines, a swimming-pool, a training centre and headquarters, guesthouse, warden's hut and other huts. A small brook from a fresh water spring ran past the camp and Cock Sparrow Farm was about away to provide fresh milk. The entrance to the camp was flanked by a series of griffin statues. These had come from the roof of Lewis's Department Store on Corporation Street in Birmingham when it was being renovated. After the camp closed in 1972, they were placed on the housing estate over the border in Birmingham's Kendrick Avenue and nearby roads built upon the site of the camp. The forest acts as a border between Birmingham and Solihull to this day.


Post War Development

Shortly after the travesty of the Second World War, housing was needed to allocate civilians who had been bombed out of their homes in the nearby city of Birmingham. The
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purchased the site which is now the eastern part of the village from the Meriden Rural District in 1949. Here was erected tower blocks, maisonettes and council housing nestled in the Warwickshire countryside. A few thousand families from the slums of inner city Birmingham migrated to the rural village in start of a new beginning. Bus routes were created to bridge transport connectivity between the village and the city. The private development to the east of Gilson Way are detached and semi detached dwellings, they are the most expensive homes in north Solihull behind Castle Bromwich and Marston Green. The roads in this area are named after nearby Warwickshire villages, eg: Moxhull Road, Gilson Way, Meriden Drive. The shopping precinct was built in the 1960's and was at the time 'state of the art'. It was demolished in 2023 to make way for the redevelopment of Kingshurst. Nearby Shard End, Fordbridge, Chelmsley Wood and
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began to swallow up the rural landscape around Kingshurst in the 1960's and 70's as part of an extended overspill for housing in the wider Birmingham metropolitan area. The M6 was also built during this time, it created a natural border between the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull and North Warwickshire, where rural green belt is still present.


2022 Lake Tragedy

On Sunday 11th December 2022, four boys from the village, Finlay, Thomas, Samuel and Jack were taken to hospital in a critical condition, after falling under the ice and into the freezing water. By the 15th December 2022, it was confirmed that all four children had passed away.


Kingshurst today

Kingshurst is now mainly a suburban/semi-rural residential area of Solihull. Built in the 1950s in the Meriden Rural District of Warwickshire, it now lies within the north of the
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. It is a stone throw from
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, NEC (National Exhibition Centre), Birmingham Business Park and the
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plant in
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. There are a substantial number of large houses in the village (east of Gilson Way and south of the lake), and a housing estate in the west. The centre of Kingshurst also dates from the 1950s and is located around Marston Drive/ Gilson Way.


Nature and Wildlife

Babbs Mill Lake is located to the south of the village adjacent to the Yorkswood forest amid the vast Kingfisher Country Park on Fordbridge Road. The
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runs through the southernmost point of the village within the park. Foxes, wild deer and badgers are the most common form of wildlife in this area. Kingshurst Park is located off Gilson Way/Marston Drive behind the New Testament Church of God car park. Popular with dog walkers, cyclists and joggers. It is popular in the summer months with the field being a popular picnic spot. The children's play area is the main facility with the freedom to play outdoor games and activities. The park is included in the masterplan to regenerate the area.


Farming and Agriculture

Kingshurst Allotment Farm is a community ran space sponsored by Kingshurst Parish Council. It contains two bee hives that produce local 'Kingshurst Honey', a chicken coup for eggs, and various beds for plantations of fruits and vegetables. The open-air kitchen space is used to teach local children culinary art techniques and there is a play area with a frog pond nearby which contributes to biodiversity. The farm is the first of its kind in Solihull, and the project took place between 2023 and 2024 by sponsors and volunteers from Birmingham Airport, Galliford Try and other notable companies. The allotment dates back to the 1940s.


Pavilions Club

The Pavilions Club on Meriden Drive was built in the 1960s, then modernised in 2016. It is a sports and social club with kitchen facilities. On the site is the Kingshurst field which is owned by the Parish council in a covenant going back to the 1950s. The club is used for football, rugby, horse-riding and other community activities.


Education

There are three
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Kingshurst Primary School
St. Anthonys Catholic Primary
Yorkswood Primary
and four
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preparatory groups. The most attended senior/co-ed schools for Kingshurst children are Tudor Grange Academy Kingshurst on Cooks Lane, John Henry Newman Catholic College on Chelmsley Road. The Coleshill School in
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, and Smith's Wood Academy across the Chester Road in Smith's Wood. The nearest independent school is
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in
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town centre.


Village Centre

Kingshurst library is located on Marston Drive, alongside the village post office, optician, hair salon, pharmacy and a Co-operative store. The shopping area is currently undergoing major redevelopment by Solihull Council and
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. The masterplan includes 75-80 new social and privately owned housing, a new park, four retail outlets, village hall and a coffee house. The new high street will be named “
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”.


Churches

There are four places of worship in Kingshurst. The
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church is dedicated to St Barnabas and is situated off Church Close, the
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church on Oakthorpe Drive is dedicated to St Anthony, the
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Church situated in Gilson Way, New Testament
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. And the
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church, Connection Church Centre, situated on Cooks Lane.


Transport

There are four main bus routes that run through Kingshurst. The A9 from Kingshurst to Blythe Valley Park, the X12 to
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, the 95 into
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, and the 71 to
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. According to the 2021 census, Kingshurst has a population of 8,344.Office for National Statistics : ''Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Solihull''
Retrieved 2009-11-22


Demographics

91% of the Kingshurst population are white and 9% from an ethnic minority background. Kingshurst has a proportionally smaller ethnic minority population than either Solihull (18%) or England (19%). 44% of the ethnic minority population in Kingshurst are from a mixed or multiple ethnic group representing 6% of the total population. 50% of Kingshurst households own (or part own) their own home either outright or through a mortgage. The most common type of homes in Kingshurst are detached, semi-detached and terraced houses. Flats and apartments make up 26% of Kingshurst properties with most of them leased by Solihull Community Housing.


Notable residents

Gary Shaw, the former
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footballer, was born at a house on Meriden Drive in January 1961 and lived there until the 1980s, by which time he was established as a key player at Villa. A special advisor to former Prime Minister
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went to school in Kingshurst. Singer, songwriter and producer Lady Leshurr was born and raised in Kingshurst.


Parish council

Kingshurst has a parish council, to which it elects 12 members every four years.Kingshurst Parish Council
/ref> The parish dates back to the 1950’ when Kingshurst came about. Councillor David Cole is the chairman.


Parliamentary Constituency

Kingshurst is in the Meriden & Solihull East Parliamentary Constituency with Saqib Bhatti MBE as the
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MP since 2019. Due to a recent boundary change at the 2024 general election. A small section of the north east of the village was split into the newly created Birmingham Hodge Hill & Solihull North Parliamentary Constituency, joining their Solihull neighbours
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and Castle Bromwich.


References


External links


Map of KingshurstCity Technology College North Solihull Regeneration website
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