Malvern & Brueton Park, Local nature reserve in Solihull, England
Malvern & Brueton Park is a local nature reserve in Solihull that features mature woodland, ornamental gardens, a lake, and extensive walking trails. The grounds span roughly 130 acres and include tennis courts and playgrounds.
The site traces back to the Malvern Hall estate from 1690 and became a public park in 1926. It joined with Brueton Park in 1963.
The 'Horse and His Master' statue by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm stands along Malvern Park Avenue as part of the park's design. Visitors encounter this artwork while walking through the grounds.
The park has two car parks at the New Road and Warwick Road entrances. Toilets and cafes are available throughout the grounds.
The Parkridge Centre, established in 2002, serves as an environmental education facility for the community. Sections of the park hold SSSI status, protecting areas with rare tree species.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.