Winson Green gets its name from the fact that it would originally have been a small settlement. Like many smaller settlements that would have once been surrounded by countryside, Winson Green was enveloped by the land hungry city of Birmingham.
Much of the development of Winson Green took place in the late 1800s and this is reflected in the number of Victorian properties that still exist in the area. Winson Green still has to benefit from the regeneration of Birmingham and many parts of Winson Green are still run down and in need of renovation. The area is however served with a reasonably good level of local amenities and recreational facilities such as Black Patch Park. Summerfield Park with its well kept lawns and flower borders is particularly well laid out and Edgbaston reservoir is close to Winson Green and provides much needed open space and relaxation for those wishing to escape from the daily stress of city living.
235 x 165 mm | paperback | 96 pages | 180 sepia and colour photographs