Best attractions and places to see around Cheswick Green offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and community-focused points of interest within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. The village is bounded by the River Blythe and Mount Brook, providing natural landscapes. Green spaces like Cheswick Green Park and a Recreation Ground offer open areas for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities for exploring both historical landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.
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Ice cream parlour and coffee/tea shop. Queues at busy times.
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Nice Circular Walk using a mixture of Canal towpath fieldpaths and minor link roads.
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This junction is where the Birmingham & Worcester canal joins the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal and also where you would turn off to follow the Rea Valley Route towards Longbridge and Waseley Hills. Here you will find the old toll house currently being refurbished (2022) and an old hump back bridge which is a great spot to admire the lovely view. Be careful here as the bridge is quite steep and can be slippy. Going up and over the bridge and going along the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal takes you towards Chinn Brook Nature reserve and Earlswood Lakes. Stay on the Birmingham & Worcester canal to get to Hawkesley.
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Nice place with a beautiful Garden good to walk from Baddesley to Packwood
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Closed up nothing really to see apart from the building
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A small but worth a visit NT place, incorporate Packwood house as well for a full day out.
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Cheswick Green offers a rich history with several notable sites. You can visit The Mount, an ancient fortified site with potential Saxon or Roman origins, where archaeological finds date back to the 13th century. St Patrick's Church is a Grade II* listed building of significant historical and architectural value. Additionally, the hamlet of Illshaw Heath, incorporated into the civil parish, contains an earthwork marking the former site of Sidenhall Manor. Nearby, the magnificent Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens, a moated manor house from the late 1500s, offers a deeper dive into the region's past, along with the historically tied St Michael's Church, Baddesley Clinton.
Cheswick Green is bordered by the River Blythe and Mount Brook, providing natural waterways. For open spaces, Cheswick Green Park is ideal for walking and picnics, and a Recreation Ground extends down to the River Blythe, featuring a children's play area. Within the wider civil parish, Blythe Valley Park offers additional trails and green spaces. The Earlswood Lakes, including the Engine House and Engine Pool, are also prominent natural features, originally constructed to supply water to the Stratford upon Avon canal.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens is a National Trust property with extensive grounds that families can explore. The Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, and the broader Earlswood Lakes area, offer open spaces and historical interest. The Kingswood Arm (Stratford Canal) provides a pleasant setting for walks along the waterway. Additionally, Cheswick Green Park and the Recreation Ground offer children's play areas and open spaces for family activities.
The area around Cheswick Green is excellent for walking and hiking, with many trails to explore. You can find routes like the 'Terry's Pool Reservoir – Windmill Pool Lake loop' or the 'Terry's Pool Reservoir – Earlswood Lakes loop'. For more options, including moderate routes like the 'Stratford-upon-Avon Canal – Warings Green Wharf loop', check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Cheswick Green.
Absolutely, Cheswick Green and its surroundings offer numerous cycling routes. You can embark on longer rides such as the 'Wootton Wawen Aqueduct – Packwood House loop' or the 'Knowle Locks – Rouncil Lane loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, including various difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Cheswick Green guide. There are also options for Gravel biking around Cheswick Green.
The Cheswick Green Village Centre serves as the central hub for local amenities. Here you'll find a 'traditional Green,' local shops, a pharmacy, a Post Office/Off-Licence, a newsagent, a restaurant, and a unisex hairdresser. The traditional The Saxon Public House is also located within the village center, offering a place for refreshments. For a wider array of retail and entertainment options, Solihull town center is just a short drive away.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's blend of historical sites and natural beauty suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for exploring historical landmarks like Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens and enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling along the River Blythe or around the Earlswood Lakes. Summer is also suitable, though it might be busier.
Beyond the main attractions, the area is known for its '20 hidden gems' waiting to be explored. These often include secluded walking paths along the River Blythe, quiet corners within Blythe Valley Park, or lesser-known historical markers. The earthwork marking the former site of Sidenhall Manor in Illshaw Heath is another interesting, less-frequented historical spot.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens is loved for its moated manor house and country estate. The Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, is valued for its historical context and scenic views. The Kingswood Arm (Stratford Canal) is enjoyed for its tranquil canal-side exploration. The community also highlights the opportunities for hiking and cycling, with many 'hidden gems' to discover.
While specific accessibility details for all sites are not provided, many natural spaces like Cheswick Green Park and the Recreation Ground offer open, relatively flat areas that may be more accessible. National Trust properties like Baddesley Clinton Manor House and Gardens often provide accessibility information on their official websites, which is recommended to check directly for specific needs.
The Earlswood Lakes offer scenic views, particularly around the Engine Pool. The various walking and cycling routes along the River Blythe and through Blythe Valley Park also provide picturesque landscapes. Exploring the countryside around Cheswick Green will reveal many charming vistas and natural beauty spots.


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