Kings Norton
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- :See also: King's Norton, Leicestershire
During the twentieth century the area grew as the City Council built Hawkesley a housing estate to the south-east, largely on the far side of the Birmingham and Worcester Canal and entirely on the far side of the A441 Redditch Road. Kings Norton is home to the world-famous glass manufacturers Triplex (now part of Pilkington). Modern Kings Norton lies on the A441 Pershore Road South which runs between Birmingham and Redditch to the south. It also has a railway station on the Cross-City Line, although this station is actually located just inside Cotteridge, the neighbouring district to the north, and on the opposite side of a valley. The line of Icknield or Ryknild Street, a Roman road running northwards from Alcester via Metchley fort in Edgbaston towards Sutton Coldfield and beyond, can be traced through the eastern edge of the district.
Historically, it was part of Worcestershire, and from 1898 it was part of the Northfield and Kings Norton Urban District Council until added to Birmingham in 1911 by the Greater Birmingham Act.
In October 1920 25½ acres of land at Kings Norton (just below St Nicholas's Church) were purchased by The Birmingham Civic Society and afterwards presented to the city for the benefit of the citizens of Birmingham. The Society also designed and paid for the formal gardens, gates on the Pershore Road side and stone benches.
St Nicolas Church dates from the 13th century, and the spire dates from the 15th century. In addition, the Green contains two later mediaeval building from the 15th century, the Old Grammar School, and the Saracen’s Head Inn. In the Summer of 2004, these two ancient buildings were the winners of the BBC’s Restoration competition and were awarded over £3 million towards the cost of major refurbishment.
Kings Norton was the scene of a couple of minor episodes from the English Civil War. In the first of these, a force led by Prince Rupert of the Rhine, numbering some 300, was resting on Kings Norton Green. There, they were surprised by a smaller group led by Lord Willoughby of Parham. A skirmish took place, in which fifty of Prince Rupert’s men were killed, and twenty were taken prisoner. The Parliamentarian force lost twenty men. This took place on the 17th October, 1642. In a later episode, Queen Henrietta Maria arrived in Kings Norton with an army of around 5,500 men that she had raised in Yorkshire. It is believed that she stayed the night in the Saracen’s Head, while the army camped on land behind the church, now Kings Norton Park (giving rise to the modern road name “Camp Lane”).
Since the 16th century a ‘Mop Fair’ has been held on the Green, on the first Monday of October. A Mop Fair was a hiring fair where people would go looking for employment, but although no longer used to help employment it is an important event each year with its stalls, fairground attractions and the traditional ox-roast.
Famous residents
George Dawson, Non-Conformist Preacher and advocate of the Civic GospelThe Rev. W. V. Awdry, creator Thomas the Tank Engine, lived in King’s Norton from late 1940 to 1965.
External links
- [Birmingham City Council]
- [The Birmingham Civic Society]
- [Birmingham City Council "History of Kings Norton"]
- [Birmingham UK King's Norton Page]
- [Kings Norton Team Parish]
- [Historic Kings Norton]
- [Photographs of Kings Norton]
- [Kings Norton Public Library]
- [Kings Norton Station Train Times]
- [Kings Norton map on Multimap]
- [Cadbury Sixth-Form College]
- [Kings Norton Boys' School]
- [Kings Norton Girls' School]
- [Kings Norton High School] (formerly Primrose Hill Secondary School)
- [Kings Norton Primary School]
- [St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School]
Government of Birmingham
| Birmingham electoral districts and wards
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Edgbaston : Bartley Green | Edgbaston | Harborne | Quinton |
Erdington : Erdington | Kingstanding | Stockland Green | Tyburn |
Hall Green : Billesley | Brandwood | Hall Green |
Hodge Hill : Bordesley Green | Hodge Hill | Shard End | Washwood Heath |
Ladywood : Aston | Ladywood | Nechells | Soho |
Northfield : Longbridge | Northfield | Weoley |
Perry Barr : Handsworth Wood | Lozells and East Handsworth | Oscott | Perry Barr |
Selly Oak : Bournville | Kings Norton | Moseley and Kings Heath | Selly Oak |
Sparkbrook : Acocks Green | Sparkbrook | Springfield |
Sutton Coldfield : Sutton Four Oaks | Sutton New Hall | Sutton Trinity | Sutton Vesey |
Yardley : Sheldon | South Yardley | Stechford and Yardley North
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