Sheldon Country Park
Old Rectory Farm
The most popular attraction in Sheldon Country Park is Old Rectory Farm, which dates back to the 17th century as a dairy farm. Today Old Rectory Farm is a thriving demonstration farm, stocked with Jersey cattle, ponies, pigs, sheep, donkeys and chickens. Visitors are offered a unique opportunity to come into close contact with large farm animals and to see traditional methods of agriculture. The farm was home to the celebrated clergyman Thomas Bray between 1690 and 1721. The facility, run by the Park Rangers on behalf of Birmingham City Council, is free and open all year except for Christmas Eve and Day. Seasonal activities are organised at the farm by the Rangers and Friends' group. Please note that dogs are not allowed inside the farm and that you are encouraged by the Park Rangers not to feed the animals.
Tea Room
Within Old Rectory Farm there is a small tea room serving a range of food and drinks throughout the year to park users. Seating is available outside and inside, but packed lunches are not to be consumed within the tea rooms and garden. Rectory Lawn Picnic Area is designated for packed lunches and can be found at the front of the farmhouse. During the summer months an ice cream cart can convieniently be found at the entrance to the farm on hot sunny days. The opening times are in line with the farm operating hours.
Airport Viewing Area
Another unique experience at Sheldon Country Park is the opportunity to watch aeroplanes from Birmingham International Airport. This allows aviation enthusiasts to enjoy close-up views of aircraft as they take off and land. It lies just under a mile away from Old Rectory Farm, and can only be accessed on foot (no motor vehicles).
Friends of Sheldon Country Park (FOSCP)
The park has an active Friends' group who are dedicated to help promote and preserve Sheldon Country Park, carrying out fundraising activities throughout the year to raise money for projects they would like to carry out on the farm. These can include purchasing new animals, new accommodation quarters and site maintenance. The group also carry out brook clearances and litter picks in the Country Park. To find out more speak to the Park Rangers. Donations are kindly appreciated!
References
- ^ These sources are directly from the Park Rangers, Volunteers and local residents of Sheldon Country Park.
External Links
- Birmingham City Council - Sheldon Country Park
- Friends of Sheldon Country Park
- Hatchford Brook Waterside Care Group
- Birmingham International Airport
- Hatchford Brook Golf Course
- St Giles Church Sheldon
- Marston Green Railway Station
- National Express West Midlands (Bus Service)
- Park by-laws
- Countryside Code