Vesey Park Public Open Space

Address

Vaughan Close, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham B74 4XR

Plan your journey.

How to get there and parking

The area can be accessed from Vaughan Close, Bishops Way and Lichfield Road (A5127).

There are bus stops for routes 604 and the X3 Platinum on Lichfield Road.

Blake Street Train Station is a 5-minute walk away.

About the park

Vesey Park Public Open Space is named in honour of John Vesey, the 16th Century Bishop of Exeter and Sutton Coldfield’s biggest benefactor who dedicated his life to improving the town.

The small, pretty park on the edge of the town is former farmland that was secured for public use when the nearby housing developments were built.

The grassed area has trees dotted around its edges and features a small, bright wildflower meadow in one corner. A wooded area at the back of the site has some more mature trees.

Aerial view of a grassed area, lined with trees. Wooded area on the left.
Video introduction

Facilities at the park
  • Open green space
Toilets
There are no toilets on site.
Other features
  • Wildflower meadow
  • Wooded area
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