Kings Heath Park is a
Green Flag
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status
park
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in the
Kings Heath
Kings Heath (historically, and still occasionally King's Heath) is a suburb of south Birmingham, England, four miles south of the city centre. Historically in Worcestershire, it is the next suburb south from Moseley on the A435 road, A435 Alces ...
district of
Birmingham
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,
England
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, which is managed by
Birmingham City Council
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.
For a time, the park was used as the setting for the popular
ATV programme ''Gardening Today''.
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History
The park is centred on a house, built in 1832 for the newly elected MP
William Congreve Russell.
In 1880 the house was bought by John Cartland, a wealthy industrialist
and ancestor of the author
Barbara Cartland.
In 1902 the Cartland family formed the Priory Trust Co Ltd to own and manage the house and land with the intention of developing the area for housing.
These plans came to nothing, and on 9 November 1908 the Trust sold the house and half the surrounding land to the
Kings Norton and Northfield Urban District Council.
The council immediately opened the grounds as a public park.
From 1909-1911 the house was used as a school.
In 1911, Kings Heath — and the park — was incorporated into the city of Birmingham. The Trust sold the remaining land to Birmingham Corporation on 10 February 1914, and this was immediately incorporated into the park.
In 1953, the city council created a School of Horticultural Training in the house, using part of the park as training gardens.
Since 1995, this has been run, under a partnership arrangement, by
Pershore (later Warwickshire) College and
Bournville College.
In 2008/9, Kings Heath Park was granted a Green Flag Award for the 7th year running.
References
External links
Birmingham City Council page
{{Birmingham parks
Parks and open spaces in Birmingham, West Midlands
Houses completed in 1832
Former school buildings in the United Kingdom
Birmingham City Council