Sutton Coldfield, Sutton Park, Bracebridge Pool c.1960
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S339040

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Sutton Park is a National Nature Reserve, which puts it among the top rank of our protected areas. It has never been cultivated, and it is a typical example of the kind of landscape which thrived throughout the region before industrialisation. In 2001, wild Exmoor ponies were introduced to graze the coarse vegetation, keeping areas of heathland in good condition.
An extract from West Midlands Living Memories.
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