Sutton Coldfield Map

Sutton Coldfield map, view the West Midlands town of Sutton Coldfield, located in the county of West Midlands, England.

Detailed Street Map of Sutton Coldfield West Midlands & Guide to the Area

Sutton Coldfield Map West Midlands: Interactive map of Sutton Coldfield, displaying the town situated in the county of West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Sutton Coldfield area and a Sutton Coldfield town centre map, showing Sutton Coldfield Railway Station and the Good Hope Hospital.

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By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Boldmere, Wylde Green, Walmley, Minworth, Falcon Lodge, Four Oaks, Mere Green, Streetly, Little Aston, Shenstone, Aldridge, Brownhills, Pelsall, Clayhanger, Burntwood, Lichfield, Hopwas, Whittington, Tamworth, Fazeley, Kingsbury, Curdworth, Water Orton, Castle Bromwich, Erdington, Perry Common, Kingstanding, Great Barr, Hamstead, Perry Barr, Handsworth Wood, Aston, Gravelly Hill, Nechells, Ward End, Washwood Heath, Stechford, Tyseley, Yardley.

Sutton Coldfield sits up on the northern edge of Birmingham, where the city starts to give way to leafy suburbs, golf courses and plenty of open green space. It's often seen as one of the more upmarket parts of the West Midlands, with smart houses, good schools and Sutton Park right at its heart. Life here runs at a steady, comfortable pace — close enough to the city centre for work or shopping, but far enough out to feel a world away when you're strolling through the park or sitting in a village pub.

The history of Sutton Coldfield goes right back to Roman times, with evidence of roads and settlements still scattered through the area. The town really started to take shape after being granted a royal charter in 1528 by King Henry VIII, thanks largely to Bishop Vesey, who was born here and helped turn Sutton into a thriving market town. Over the centuries it grew into a popular spot for Birmingham's wealthier residents to settle, particularly as the industrial revolution transformed the nearby city. These days, Sutton Coldfield has a population of around 110,000 and remains one of the most desirable places to live in the West Midlands, balancing its historic charm with modern facilities.

There's plenty to enjoy in Sutton itself. Sutton Park is the star attraction — one of Europe's largest urban parks, covering over 2,400 acres of woodlands, heathland, lakes and walking trails. It's perfect for walkers, cyclists, picnickers and anyone who enjoys a bit of fresh air. The town centre offers a good mix of shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs, while places like New Hall Valley Country Park and Plantsbrook Nature Reserve offer more green space right on the doorstep. Nearby, the National Trust's Birmingham Back to Backs and Aston Hall bring history to life, while Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton sit a bit further out with their grand buildings and beautiful gardens. English Heritage's Kenilworth Castle and Tamworth Castle also make great day trips from here.

The wider West Midlands brings even more into reach. Birmingham's city centre sits just down the A38, packed with shopping, museums, theatres and nightlife. Coventry brings its famous cathedral and museums, while Wolverhampton has its theatre, art gallery and Molineux Stadium. Dudley's Black Country Living Museum offers a proper step back into the industrial past. You've got canals winding through the whole region, perfect for walking or cycling, and plenty of green space like Sandwell Valley and Lickey Hills close by.

Getting to Sutton Coldfield is simple. The town sits right on the A38 and close to the M6 and M42 motorways, making road links easy. Sutton Coldfield railway station sits on the Cross-City Line, offering regular trains straight into Birmingham New Street in under 20 minutes. There are plenty of local bus routes serving surrounding villages and suburbs. Birmingham Airport is around 25 minutes away by car, offering flights across the UK, Europe and further afield.

The West Midlands county brings together Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Solihull and the Black Country into one diverse patch of city, town, industry and green space. You've got the best of both worlds — big city buzz mixed with historic towns, grand old buildings, museums, shopping hubs, rivers and parks. It's a region that's proud of its past but always moving forward, with that friendly, welcoming Midlands character running right through it.

We hope you found this Sutton Coldfield tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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