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Moor Pool

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OS grid reference
  
SP03034

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Metropolitan county
  
West Midlands

Metropolitan borough
  
Birmingham

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BIRMINGHAM

Dialling code
  
0121

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Moor Pool (or Moorpool) is a 22.32 hectares (55.2 acres) garden suburb within the ward of Harborne, Birmingham, England. It was designated a Conservation Area in July 1970, which was raised by an Article 4(2) direction order in 2006. A Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan was adopted in March 2012.

History

The Moor Pool estate was established in 1907 by John Sutton Nettlefold, who was part of the Guest Keen Nettlefold (GKN) family. It formed part of the Garden City concept, shared by George Cadbury in Bournville, to create low density housing with many interspersed green spaces, and community facilities. The estate was built with a community hall (complete with skittle alley and snooker tables), two tennis clubs, a bowling green, numerous allotments, and the Moor Pool (pond) itself; all of these facilities remain today for residents' use.

References

Moor Pool Wikipedia