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Dartmouth Park
Dartmouth Park is very close to West Bromwich town centre and is open during daylight hours for everyone and anyone to use.

For a more in-depth look at the park - its history, its current situation and the plans for its future take a look under the following headings:

Dartmouth Park in the Past Historical information about the park, including pictures and paintings dating back to Victorian times. You can find out how and when the park was created and when features were added throughout the years.
Information can be found here

Dartmouth Park in the Present
Dartmouth Park is an historic park located between West Bromwich town centre and Sandwell Valley. It contains a wide range of floral displays, two lakes, a children’s play area and sweeping views of Sandwell Valley.
How to find Dartmouth Park

Features and Facilities
Information can be found here

Opening and closing times
Information can be found here

Dartmouth Park in the Future
Over the years, many of the original features in the park have been lost or altered. It is now the focus of the wider regeneration of West Bromwich town centre. Plans are being drawn up to make the park a superb facility for the whole town to enjoy once more.

For details about the Dartmouth Park Restoration.
You can view draft designs, find out about consultation events, workshops.
Show your support and comment on the restoration project by completing the online feedback form. The results of the consultation will be posted here too.

The Future of Dartmouth Park
Information can be found here

 
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Dartmouth Park

Sandwell Valley Country Park
Salter Lane, West Bromwich

The Sandwell Valley Country Park and Park Farm covers 2,000 acres of woods, lakes, farms and recreational land with spectacular views. The Country Park contains the ruins of a 12th Century Benedictine Priory which was founded near to the spring of Sandwell, which give its name to the present borough.

The Country Park contains a rare breed farm and modern dairy farm where visitors can watch the milking. It has acres of woodland, nature reserves, lakes and parks for walking, cycling and being in touch with nature.

The Country Park staff provide guided walks and educational visits throughout the year. The valley is also the venue for most of Sandwell Borough’s major events, including the Sandwell Show and historical vehicle show.

Tel: 0121 553 2147 
Web: www.sandwellvalley.com

 

 
Sandwell Valley Country Park
Sandwell Valley Country Park
Warley Woods
Warley Woods Community Trust, The Pavilion, Lightwoods Hill, Smethwick, B67 5ED

Warley Woods is 100 acres in size and is comprised of a meadow, large woodlands and a public golf course Warley Woods is listed as a grade II on the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

Web: www.warleywoods.org.uk

 
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Warley Woods
     
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