Manor Farm Park is approximately 20 hectares of varied parkland with wooded areas, trails through meadows, two playgrounds, and special spots to sit and enjoy a picnic. It also has a lake, various woodlands, Griffin's Brook, a new stream, and waterfalls.
Manor Farm Park is situated just off the Bristol Road South [A38], between Selly Oak and Northfield. It was part of George Cadbury's farmland estate and still retains many features created during his ownership.
Manor Farm Park is home to over 30 species of birds and mammals, as well as waterways teeming with life. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy observing the diverse wildlife in the park.
Visitors to Manor Farm Park can enjoy play, exercise, quiet moments to read, or simply take in the scenery. The park offers plenty of open space to relax and walk, as well as a clean duckpond, playground, and exercise area.
Visitors of all ages are encouraged to submit photographs to the Friends of Manor Farm Park for possible use on the website or in the FoMFP Calendars. If a photograph is selected, the contributor will receive a reduction in the purchase price of the calendar.