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Malvern and Brueton Park | |
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![]() Brueton Park Lake, formed by the damming of the River Blythe | |
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Type | Public park |
Location | Solihull, U.K. |
Coordinates | 52°24′30″N 1°46′04″W / 52.4082°N 1.7678°W |
Area | 130 acres (0.53 km2) |
Created | 1944 |
Operated by | Solihull Council |
Status | Open year round Green Flag Award |
Malvern and Brueton Park is a town park and local nature reserve in Solihull in the West Midlands, England.[1] The park is formed from a comparatively narrow strip of land, with the length being approximately ten times the average width, but it is looped forming a roughly U-shaped layout. The parks cover an area of approximately 130 acres (53 ha). Historically the park was formed by the joining of two separate parcels of different land. There is a large water feature, Brueton Park Lake, which runs through the southern end of the park, and is formed by the damming of a local watercourse, the River Blythe.[2]
The park currently has a Green Flag Award given for its management qualities.