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Parking in Holloway, Birmingham

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2 MINUTE WALK TO BRISTOL RD & ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL

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Private drive on Whitehill Lane that's just two minutes walk from the Bristol Road for three frequent and direct routes into Birmingham City centre. We are a ten minute bus ride from Selly Oak train... [more]
Private Driveway
1.17 miles from here
£50.00 / month

5-10 Minute Walk From Northfield Highstreet

Parking space available on a quiet residential street which is a 10 minute walk to northfield highstreet, 10 minute walk to northfield train station and a 2 minute walk to a bus stop on the Bristol... [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access, Lighted
1.56 miles from here
£10.00 / week

5 Minutes From Northfield Station

Off-road area in front of house. Near to street light. Only five minutes walk from Northfield Station with trains into Birmingham every 10 minutes. Also on 27 bus route and five minutes walk away... [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access, Lighted
1.57 miles from here
£15.00 / week

5 Minutes Walk From Northfield Station

Private driveway on Pamela Road only 5 minutes walk to Northfield train station (trains direct to Birmingham city centre, Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield every 10 minutes) Homeowner is usually at home... [more]
Private Driveway
1.76 miles from here
£6.00 / day

2 Minute Walk From Kings Norton Train Station

This parking space is on a quiet street. Kings Norton train station is a 2 minute walk down the road. Trains run every ten minutes to Birmingham New Street / Birmingham International Airport... [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access, Lighted
2.97 miles from here
£2.00 / day

10 Minutes Walk From Selly Oak Station

Its in a nice cul-de-sac just 2 minutes from the Bristol road (next to the Sainsburys in Selly oak). It is a 10 minute walk to selly oak station, quick bus ride to Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the... [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access
3.25 miles from here
£10.00 / week

Birmingham Parking

We have parking for up to two medium sized cars, there is also posts to secure a small car. Situated in Rednal area in south-west birmingham by Lickey hills. 2miles to j4 M5. 3miles to j1 M42.... [more]
Private Driveway, 2 spaces
24/7 Access
3.76 miles from here
£50.00 / week

Minutes From Bristol Road

Minutes away from Bristol Road, £50 per week [more]
Private Driveway
24/7 Access
3.25 miles from here
£25.00 / week

5 Mins Bus Or Train To Birmingham City Centre,

5 minutes walk to Birmingham University, 15 minutes to Selly Oak and QE hospitals, 2 minutes walk to bus or 10 minutes walk for trains to Birmingham city centre, local hospitals Selly Oak / QE, 25... [more]
Private Car Park, 10 spaces
24/7 Access, Gated
4.39 miles from here
£50.00 / month

7 Miles From Bham Centre

Situated in Rednal area in south-west birmingham by Lickey hills. 2miles to j4 M5. 3miles to j1 M42. Half mile from A38 then 7miles to centre. 1mile to local railway station which goes direct... [more]
Private Driveway
Lighted
3.99 miles from here
National Rail
National Rail

Local Information

Frankley Water Treatment Works

Severn Trent Water's Frankley Water Treatment Works at Frankley, Birmingham, England, supplies drinking water to Birmingham and the surrounding area. The plant treats water from the Elan Valley in Wales, which arrives at Frankley Reservoir by gravity feed along an aqueduct with a gradient of 1 in 2,300. (...)

Frankley Reservoir

Frankley Reservoir is a semi-circular reservoir for drinking water in Birmingham, England. Its construction was authorised by the Birmingham Corporation Water Act of 1892. It was built by Abram Kellett of Ealing in 1904.Penguin Dictionary of Civil Engineering p347 (''Radar'') It contains 900,000m3 of water received from the Elan Valley Reservoirs,Penguin Dictionary of Civil Engineering (...)

Bartley Reservoir

Bartley Reservoir is a reservoir for drinking water in Birmingham, England. It covers 460,000 square metres. It is known as the place where Bill Oddie did much of his early birdwatching, and features in his books (notably ''Bill Oddie's Gone Birding'') and television programmes (...)

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