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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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The Mysterious Malthouse in Coleshill Street
The Mysterious Malthouse in Coleshill Street

The Mysterious Malthouse in Coleshill Street

In 1985, I was working in an office in Coleshill Street overlooking the wall which surrounded the Vesey Memorial Gardens and Holy Trinity Churchyard. It always intrigued me as to what went on behind the green door set into that wall which seemed to lead directly into the raised ground behind it. On many occasions I watched gardeners leaving their tools there and assumed it was simply a small room used for storage.

  • Published: 9th August 2018
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Janet Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 2597
The Old Stone Cottage
The Old Stone Cottage

The Old Stone Cottage, Reddicap Hill, Sutton Coldfield (1787-1995)

This book, giving the history of one of Sutton’s old cottages from 1787 to 1995, has been available in Sutton Coldfield Local Studies Library for nearly thirty years (under Ref: BCOLQ728.370942496JOR).  During that time, the cottage has been put to good use, but its future now looks uncertain.  When you have read the book, a History Update 2024 will explain why.

  • Published: 6th February 2024
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Janet Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 2764
The Round-about in Sherifoot Lane
The Round-about in Sherifoot Lane

The Round-about in Sherifoot Lane

You will be surprised to see a Round-about in Sherifoot Lane, Four Oaks, but it was a feature of the area 200 years ago. Read on and all will be made clear!

  • Published: 3rd May 2020
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The Royal Promenade Gardens
The Royal Promenade Gardens

The Site of the Royal Promenade Gardens, Etc.

A little while ago, I was looking through the Group’s website, when I came across an article on the grand sounding Royal Promenade Gardens, by Roger Lea, which formed part of his ‘History Spot’ series. These were, as members will recall, published in the Sutton Coldfield News, over a period of several years. Upon reading further, it appeared that the gardens were designed and laid out by a Job Cole, back in 1868. It was situated alongside, what is now, Clifton Road. Ten years later, the Royal Promenade Gardens were taken over by the Sutton Coldfield Crystal Palace Company. However, this venture was short lived and ended in bankruptcy. In 1906, the leasehold of the grounds was taken over by the Crystal Palace Amusement Park, owned by Patrick Collins, who was one of the best known showmen in the country. In 1907, a miniature railway opened adjacent to the funfair and ran alongside the boundary of Sutton Park down to Wyndley. This was purchased by Pat Collins in 1912. I found that, although all four enterprises were covered briefly on our website, it was only on an ad hoc basis and the picture as a whole was missing. I thought therefore that a project, bringing together all the various aspects, would be of benefit to members.

  • Published: 26th November 2024
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Keith Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 806
Stone Houses of Bishop Vesey
Stone Houses of Bishop Vesey

The Stone Houses of Bishop Vesey in Sutton Coldfield

Of the 51 houses that Bishop Vesey is thought to have built, only a few remain visible in Sutton Coldfield and most of these have been sympathetically restored.  However, there could be others hidden behind 18th century façades in the High Street which may only reveal themselves as time goes by.  This illustrated article by Stella Thebridge gives a comprehensive picture of the situation.

  • Published: 1st October 2024
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Stella Thebridge (SCLHRG) Hits: 922
The Sutton Coldfield Christmas Bump, 1859
The Sutton Coldfield Christmas Bump, 1859

The Sutton Coldfield Christmas Bump, 1859

This print appears to have been drawn by a Sutton Coldfield resident in 1859, probably a young lady.  An attempt has been made here to identify the event it depicts.  However, it still remains a mystery. Can you shed any light on it?

  • Published: 31st January 2024
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Janet Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 1610
Visit to Sutton Coldfield, May 1971
Visit to Sutton Coldfield, May 1971

The Visit of Princess Anne to Lingard House, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, May 1971

On the 26th May 1971, Princess Anne, accompanied by her Lady in Waiting, arrived at the Town Hall in Sutton Coldfield. After signing the Visitors Book in the Town Hall, she met with representatives of Sutton and also of Warwickshire County Council and then took tea with them.

  • Published: 3rd November 2023
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Keith Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 1501
The Warden’s Calendar
The Warden’s Calendar

The Warden’s Calendar

This remarkable article is the result of painstaking research and offers a myriad of facts relating to Sutton Coldfield from the 13th century onwards.  The Warden’s Calendar for 1899 lists a commemorative event for every day of that year.   Kerry Osbourne has used this document as the basis to discover more about each event, thus enabling him to paint a small pen picture of each one. 

  • Published: 9th October 2024
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Kerry Osbourne (SCLHRG) Hits: 1249
Thomas Bonell
Thomas Bonell

Thomas Bonell and the History of Sutton Coldfield by an Impartial Hand

The History of Sutton-Coldfield, with the continuation, and an addenda, not before published, by an impartial hand was printed at London in 1762.  It contains three pseudonymous essays written by ‘Incola’, ‘W.H.’ and ‘Agricola’.  The copy of the work in the Sutton Coldfield Library (SH97SUT) also contains a second book, printed in 1763 and written by Thomas Bonell, a Sutton Coldfield attorney.  This article contains the text of both books (apart from a section of the 1763 book which is omitted in the Library copy), together with a commentary and notes on the books and some biographical details for Thomas Bonell.

  • Published: 17th November 2022
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Kerry Osbourne (SCLHRG) Hits: 1266
'Three Score Years Ago' by Helen Holbeche, 1885
Three Score Years Ago 1885

Thomas Vincent Holbeche

Thomas Vincent Holbeche, Sutton Coldfield’s First Town Clerk, may not be one of Sutton’s better known characters, but his influence on the town in the late 1800s seems to have been remarkable and he deserves to be remembered.  This is his story:-

  • Published: 27th May 2017
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Janet Jordan (SCLHRG) Hits: 2736

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