The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield ( pronunciation (help·info)), more colloquially known as Sutton Coldfield or simply Sutton, is a town and civil parish in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The town lies about 7 miles (10 km) northeast of Birmingham City Centre and borders Little Aston, North Warwickshire, Lichfield, Erdington and South Staffordshire. Its 2011 Census population was 95,107 – an increase of 6.7 % since the 2001 Census.
Restaurants in Sutton Coldfield
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Home built bar, with beer on tap, draught, bottled, spirits and wine. Private location with pleasant setting Sky Sports, music and a friendly atmosphere
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Cafe Ceramica is a long established pottery cafe in Sutton Coldfield . In addition to the usual pottery painting activities where you can decorate a wide range of ceramic items in a relaxed, friendly environment we offer many other activities and services, like babies footprints, workshops, parties and picture framing
Had a fab time, very helpful staff, all the time you need to sit and paint and loose yourself in having fun. You can also have a drink there as well. lots of fun for all ages. provide aprons for you. once completed you ga back a week later to collect your creation.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
We offer prebooked airport transfers @ an agreed cost. All our drivers are crb checked thru local birmingham council. To book or get a quote please visit the website where you can see more information and prepay for your airport transfer. We accept cash / card payments.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Certify Group Ltd We are proud members of the Association of Healthcare Trainers. Qualsafe Awards - Approved Training Centre Number 906925. We are national providers of first aid training courses & health and safety training. We provide First Aid Training, Fire Safety Training, Heath & Safety Training services to a range of businesses across the UK. We help business owners and managers across
5.0 based on 4 reviews
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James - GREAT, GREAT host! Brilliant event- adult as well as general questions. Great laugh. We’ve all really enjoyed it- thanks
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This place is a real gem! We could have spent hours (and probably £thousands!) in this shop. Some extremely talented craftsmen/women displaying their works of art.
4.5 based on 682 reviews
Over 600 acres of landscaped lakes and natural green open space. 2 play areas, miniature railway with tunnels, cafe, Information Centre/Shop, mobility scooter hire, toilets (plus disabled toilet), bike hire, orienteering course, and watersports clubs.
it costs three pounds to get in coins only and no card or receipt on entry no problem. the first carpark is for staff and disabled . just a little further is the main carpark where you can view one of the lakes from. also as you enter there is a visitors centre quite large and helpful. and round the corner a beautiful cafe with seating out and in . there is a childs play area. a train that runs round phone first though...the range of additions is amazing jet skiing, sailing, fishing and walking the dogs... it is truly beautiful and well worth a visit if you like the quiet with the exeption of birdsong of this there is much .so many different birds and ducks .i had a fantastic visit and will go again with birdfood this time and possibly a sandwich...cafe is good though...
4.5 based on 2 reviews
All Saints' Church is made up of a lively and articulate community of people who worship God in a variety of ways and seek to serve Him in the course of their daily lives. The theological perspective of the congregation is broadly liberal and we welcome all who come to worship with us.
4.5 based on 780 reviews
Delivering a sense of wilderness within an urban environment, visitors to Sutton Park can enjoy the captivating scenery, using an accessible network of paths.There are opportunities to enjoy walking, jogging, angling, nature watching, orienteering, play areas, restaurants and use bridle paths and cycling routes in the Park. Car parks are located at all the main entrances and the Park is linked to a variety of public transport routes.Sutton Park is an historic landscape that covers an area of over 2,000 acres and attracts over two million visits every year.In 1997, English Nature designated Sutton Park a National Nature Reserve and it is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).Lying six miles to the north of Birmingham City Centre this landscape is a mosaic of open heathland, woodlands, wetlands, marshes and seven lakes each with their own rich variety of plants and wildlife, some rarely seen in the region. It is an important site for wildlife and conservation, containing fine examples of natural countryside that have survived for hundreds of years. These habitats are part of a working grazed landscape where cattle and wild ponies can be seen grazing during the year.This park is a natural area where animals roam freely. Please wash your hands with soap and water before eating or drinking.
Natural beauty at its best, beautiful trees, quiet woods, 7 lovely lakes & pools, wetlands, rivers & streams, birds & wildlife, wild ponies, a donkey sanctuary, cattle grazing, wild moors, golf courses, children's playgrounds, lovely walks, restaurants & cafes.
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