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'''Elmdon Heath''' is an area of [[Solihull]], West Midlands, United Kingdom. It is located to the north of the town centre, at a distance of approximately one mile. It is primarily residential, though there are a few shops, a secondary school, a primary school and a church centre. The area is centred around the Damson Lane thoroughfare and the Greville Arms public house. In addition to this there is a further pub at the Red House. Elmdon Heath is on the edge of the [[West Midlands conurbation]] and bordered by the [[Land Rover]] factrory, Solihull town centre, the residential area of Damsonwood and open countryside. The housing was largely constructed between the 1930s and 1950s, though infill development continues apace. The former church of St. Francis of Assisi, which was located on Cornyx Lane, burned down and has been demolished, the land under residential development.<ref>http://www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att3926.pdf accessed 24/01/09</ref>
'''Elmdon Heath''' is an area of [[Solihull]], West Midlands, United Kingdom. It is located to the north of the town centre, at a distance of approximately one mile. It is primarily residential, though there are a few shops, a secondary school, a primary school and a church centre. The area is centred around the Damson Lane thoroughfare and the Greville Arms public house. In addition to this there is a further pub at the Red House. Elmdon Heath is on the edge of the [[West Midlands conurbation]] and bordered by the [[Land Rover]] factory, Solihull town centre, the residential area of Damsonwood and open countryside. The housing was largely constructed between the 1930s and 1950s, though infill development continues apace. The former church of St. Francis of Assisi, which was located on Cornyx Lane, burned down and has been demolished, the land under residential development.<ref>http://www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att3926.pdf accessed 24/01/09</ref>


The Grand Unon Canal runs through the area, and Elmdon Heath used to be the site of Solihull Wharf, which is now remembered only in the name of Wharf Lane. A large gasworks waited on Wharf Lane. This was demolished by British Gas and replaced with their national offices. When these were moved to nearby [[Blythe Valley Park]] the land became available for development, as a very large new estate of high-density housing is currently being constructed, which will more than double the population of the area.<ref>www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att6948.doc accessed 24/01/09</ref>
The Grand Unon Canal runs through the area, and Elmdon Heath used to be the site of Solihull Wharf, which is now remembered only in the name of Wharf Lane. A large gasworks waited on Wharf Lane. This was demolished by British Gas and replaced with their national offices. When these were moved to nearby [[Blythe Valley Park]] the land became available for development, as a very large new estate of high-density housing is currently being constructed, which will more than double the population of the area.<ref>www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att6948.doc accessed 24/01/09</ref>

Revision as of 01:28, 9 April 2009

Elmdon Heath is an area of Solihull, West Midlands, United Kingdom. It is located to the north of the town centre, at a distance of approximately one mile. It is primarily residential, though there are a few shops, a secondary school, a primary school and a church centre. The area is centred around the Damson Lane thoroughfare and the Greville Arms public house. In addition to this there is a further pub at the Red House. Elmdon Heath is on the edge of the West Midlands conurbation and bordered by the Land Rover factory, Solihull town centre, the residential area of Damsonwood and open countryside. The housing was largely constructed between the 1930s and 1950s, though infill development continues apace. The former church of St. Francis of Assisi, which was located on Cornyx Lane, burned down and has been demolished, the land under residential development.[1]

The Grand Unon Canal runs through the area, and Elmdon Heath used to be the site of Solihull Wharf, which is now remembered only in the name of Wharf Lane. A large gasworks waited on Wharf Lane. This was demolished by British Gas and replaced with their national offices. When these were moved to nearby Blythe Valley Park the land became available for development, as a very large new estate of high-density housing is currently being constructed, which will more than double the population of the area.[2]

The nearest railway stations are at Solihull and Birmingham International at Birmingham Airport, at distances of 1.5 and 3 miles respectively. The area is served by the 966 bus, which connects Solihull to Birmingham Airport, Chelmsley Wood and Erdington, via Elmdon Heath. The M42 Motorway is located c. 2 miles away. Elmdon Heath is in the parish of Elmdon and the ward of St. Alphedge, within the constituency of Solihull.

References

  1. ^ http://www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att3926.pdf accessed 24/01/09
  2. ^ www.solihull.gov.uk/akssolihull/images/att6948.doc accessed 24/01/09