Woodgate Valley Country Park - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • Woodgate Valley Country Park info from Birmingham City Council
  • Woodgate Valley Urban Farm website
  • Photos of Woodgate Valley Country Park and surrounding area on geograph
Parks and open spaces in Birmingham, England
Parks & gardens
  • Adderley Park
  • Aston Park
  • Billesley Common
  • Bleak Hill Park
  • Cannon Hill Park
  • Cofton Park
  • Cotteridge Park
  • Eastside City Park
  • Handsworth Park
  • Highbury
  • Highgate Park
  • Kingfisher Country Park
  • Kings Heath Park
  • Lickey Hills Country Park
  • Lightwoods Park
  • New Hall Valley Country Park
  • Perry Hall Park
  • Perry Park
  • Pype Hayes Park
  • Queens Park
  • Shire Country Park
  • Short Heath Park
  • Sutton Park
  • Woodgate Valley Country Park
Gardens
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Martineau Gardens
  • St. Thomas' Peace Garden
  • Winterbourne Botanic Garden
Nature reserves
(not listed above)
  • Edgbaston Pool
  • Harborne Reserve
  • Moseley Bog
  • Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve
Cemeteries
  • Brandwood End
  • Key Hill
  • Lodge Hill
  • Warstone Lane
  • Witton
Reservoirs
  • Bartley Reservoir
  • Brookvale Park Lake
  • Edgbaston
  • Lifford
  • Witton Lakes
Related
  • Birmingham Parks Police
  • Category

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