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Encyclopedia > Four Oaks

Four Oaks is an area in northern Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. Map sources for Sutton Coldfield at grid reference SP1395 Sutton Coldfield constituency shown within Birmingham Sutton Coldfield is an area of north-eastern Birmingham, England. ... The city from above Centenary Square. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: England Travel guide to England from Wikitravel English language English law English (people) List of monarchs of England – Kings of England family tree List of English people Angeln (region in northern Germany, presumably the origin of the Angles for whom England is named) UK...


A suburban area adjacent to Sutton Park it is an affluent area in Birmingham, and is approximately 13 kilometres north of the City Centre. It is widely known for the Four Oaks Estate which is home to houses worth £1 million or more and also to the Four Oaks Tennis Club which was founded in 1906. It has a railway station on the Cross-City line from Lichfield to Redditch via Birmingham New Street station. Map sources for Sutton Park at grid reference SP1096 Sutton Park, in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands, England. ... The Cross_City Line is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of England. ... Lichfield Cathedral June 2005 Lichfield is a small city and civil parish in Staffordshire, 110 miles northwest of London and 14 miles north of Birmingham. ... Redditch is a town and local government district in Worcestershire, England, just south of the West Midlands urban area. ... The tracks at the eastern end of Birmingham New Street station Class 390 no. ...


It also boarders Little Aston with it's affluent Little Aston Park



 

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