Visit Fox & Goose – things to do & explore

When you visit Fox & Goose on a day-trip, weekend away or holiday, Walkfo is the digital tour guide to the hidden history & cultural facts that you can explore in Fox & Goose. Millions of audio content spots are available when you travel by foot, bike, bus or car around Fox & Goose through your mobile phone connected to headphones.

Overview of Fox & Goose history & facts by Walkfo


Planning a visit to Fox & Goose?

The Fox & Goose is a shopping district in Ward End, Birmingham . It is named after the public house there . Ward End and Hodge Hill end and Stechford begins .

You can visit Fox & Goose, COUNTY/BOROUGH & use Walkfo to discover the best walking places with our free digital tour guide app created especially for Fox & Goose. Walkfo Fox & Goose has 300 locations with history, culture & travel facts, that you can explore the same way you can a museum or art gallery with information audio headset. With Walkfo, you can travel by foot, bike or bus throughout Fox & Goose, being in the moment, without digital distraction and no limitations to a specific walking route – you choose where you want to go, when you want to go and Walkfo Fox & Goose will keep up.

When you visit Fox & Goose


When you visit Fox & Goose, Walkfo is your digital tour guide while exploring by foot, bike or bus. With numerous walks, hikes, tourist locations & travel destinations available in Fox & Goose, our travel AI guide helps you get the best from your visit to Fox & Goose & the surrounding areas. Our explore Fox & Goose app for iPhone & Android, allows you to experience the hidden history, culture and amazing facts throughout Fox & Goose whilst out walking. The digital tour guide creates interactive audio stories driven by where you walk, so you can exploration Fox & Goose’s National Heritage sites, tourist attractions, historic locations or city streets freely, without the restrictions of a predefined walk & walk map.

“The Walkfo AI has curated content for millions of locations across the UK, with XXX audio facts in Fox & Goose alone that form an interactive Fox & Goose walking map for you to explore.”

Best Fox & Goose places to visit


Fox & Goose has hundreds of places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are five of Fox & Goose’s best destinations to visit when exploring the area. We have condensed the information with much more detail available within Walkfo when you visit the destinations.

Fox & Goose photo Queen’s College, Birmingham
Queen’s College was a medical school in central Birmingham, England, and a predecessor college of the University of Birmingham . It was founded by surgeon William Sands Cox in 1825 as The Birmingham Medical School . Cox’s ambition was to teach arts, law, engineering, architecture and general science .
Fox & Goose photo Chamberlain Memorial
The Chamberlain Memorial is a monument in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham . It was erected in 1880 to commemorate the public service of Joseph Chamberlain . Chamberlain was a Birmingham businessman, councillor, mayor, Member of Parliament, and statesman .
Fox & Goose photo Omega Sektor
Omega Sektor was a computer gaming centre brand . One smaller venue was based in Harrow, the other on Corporation Street in Birmingham . The Birmingham venue claimed to be the largest of its kind in Europe .
Fox & Goose photo Chinese Quarter, Birmingham
The Chinese Quarter of Birmingham is located in the city centre’s Southside . It is an area with a predominantly Chinese influence as a result of a concentration of Chinese owned businesses . The area now covers a neighbourhood that includes Hurst Street, Ladywell Walk and Pershore Street .
Fox & Goose photo Highgate, Birmingham
Highgate is the site of the original Anglo-Saxon settlement which gave the city of Birmingham its name . Following the Big City Plan of 2008, Highgate has become a district of Birmingham City Centre .
Fox & Goose photo Deritend
Deritend is a historic area of Birmingham, England, built around a crossing point of the River Rea . It was first mentioned in 1276 and is usually considered to be part of Digbeth .
Fox & Goose photo Theatre Royal, Birmingham
The Theatre Royal, until 1807 the New Street Theatre, or, colloquially the New Theatre, was a 2000-seat theatre located on New Street in Birmingham, England . It was erected in 1774 and demolished in 1956 .
Fox & Goose photo Frankfurt Christmas Market, Birmingham
Frankfurt Christmas Market and Craft Market is held in central Birmingham, England . The market started in 2001 with 24 stalls and has expanded every year . It opens in mid November and continues until late December, closing before Christmas .
Fox & Goose photo Victoria Square House
Victoria Square House, is an office building on the south side of Victoria Square, Birmingham, England . It was formerly Birmingham’s Head Post Office, designed in the French Renaissance style by architect Henry Tanner for the General Post Office .
Fox & Goose photo Christ Church, Birmingham
Christ Church, Birmingham, was a parish church in the Church of England on Colmore Row, Birmingham from 1805 to 1899 . Christ Church was a church in Birmingham from the 1805-1899 period .

Visit Fox & Goose plaques


Fox & Goose PlaqueFox & Goose PlaqueFox & Goose has 294 plaques as part of nation or local tourist plaque schemes for you to explore when you visit. Plaque schemes such as National Heritage’s “Blue Plaques” provide a visual geo marker to highlight points of interest things, at the places where they happened. Walkfo has researched each plaque to provide additional content when you visit the Fox & Goose plaques whilst using the app. Experience the hidden history & stories behind each location as the Walkfo local tourist guide app uses GPS to trigger audio close to each Fox & Goose plaque. Walkfo also offers millions of additional ‘virtual geo plaques’ that are unique to Walkfo, created across the UK (and the world).

When using Walkfo to explore Fox & Goose, you will hear the full story of each of these plaques.

Experience Fox & Goose audio walks & tours


Walkfo is a free app that shows you things to do / visit in Fox & Goose on a map. You can explore the area as you wish, as you would do an art gallery or museum, and when you walk close to those locations, our digital tour guide will tell you history, culture & travel facts about the location in audio form. With headphone connected, you can explore Fox & Goose freely by foot, bike or bus – with your own personal tour guide in your pocket.

Visiting Fox & Goose with Walkfo’s things to do interactive map
The “Fox & Goose things to do map” below is a preview of the places you can visit in Fox & Goose and surrounding areas with our digital audio tour guide app. Each spot has content for a plaque, a building, a street or general area, providing history, culture or tourism information the you can explore.

Interactive ‘Explore Fox & Goose Map’  

Visit Fox & Goose Map

This Fox & Goose tourism map shows points of interest within a 4km radius of Fox & Goose centre

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Things to do & visit in Fox & Goose and surrounding areas


●   Westside, Birmingham
●   Oozells Street Board School
●   Ikon Gallery
●   Church of the Messiah, Birmingham
●   Rum Runner (nightclub)
●   The Crown Inn, Birmingham
●   Symphony Hall, Birmingham
●   ICC Birmingham
●   Brindleyplace
●   Bingley Hall
●   National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Walk of Stars
●   Quayside Tower
●   Old Turn Junction
●   Jurys Inn Birmingham
●   Gas Street Basin
●   Barbarella’s
●   Gas Street Studios
●   Capital Midlands
●   Hyatt Regency Birmingham
●   Wheel of Birmingham
●   Birmingham Canal Navigations
●   Gas Retort House
●   Centenary Square
●   The Crescent, Birmingham
●   Library tram stop
●   Worcester and Birmingham Canal
●   Boulton, Watt and Murdoch
●   Crescent Theatre
●   Arena Birmingham
●   Regal Tower
●   A Real Birmingham Family
●   Birmingham Municipal Bank headquarters
●   Birmingham Archives and Heritage
●   Library of Birmingham
●   The Mercian
●   Trident House
●   CBSO Centre
●   Snobs (club)
●   One Centenary Square
●   Holliday Street Aqueduct
●   Hall of Memory, Birmingham
●   Alpha Tower
●   Church of the Saviour, Birmingham
●   V Building
●   Immanuel Church, Birmingham
●   Ladywood
●   The Cube, Birmingham
●   Paradise, Birmingham
●   Mason Science College
●   Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Factory
●   St Barnabas’ Church, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Orthodox Cathedral
●   BBC Radio WM
●   Heart West Midlands
●   Paradise Street
●   University College Birmingham
●   Queen’s College, Birmingham
●   Chamberlain Memorial
●   Chamberlain Square
●   Ruskin Galleries
●   Mailbox Birmingham
●   BBC Birmingham
●   St Thomas’ Church, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Town Hall
●   Five Ways tram stop
●   Birmingham Accident Hospital
●   Big Brum
●   Town Hall tram stop
●   Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
●   Severn Street Synagogue
●   Birmingham city centre
●   Singers Hill Synagogue
●   Iron:Man
●   Kerrang! Radio
●   Selfridges Building, Birmingham
●   Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham
●   Fox and Grapes, Birmingham
●   St Michael’s Catholic Church, Moor Street
●   Bull Ring, Birmingham
●   Moor Street Theatre
●   Statue of Horatio Nelson, Birmingham
●   St Martin in the Bull Ring
●   Rotunda, Birmingham
●   Island House, Birmingham
●   Digbeth
●   Martineau Galleries
●   Martineau Place
●   Freeth’s Coffee House
●   Smithfield, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Manor House
●   Birmingham Odeon
●   The Oasis Centre
●   Omega Sektor
●   Tin Tins
●   St Peter’s Church, Dale End
●   Corporation Street, Birmingham
●   Masshouse
●   Corporation Street tram stop
●   St Bartholomew’s Church, Birmingham
●   The McLaren Building
●   Royal Hotel, Birmingham
●   Priory of St Thomas of Canterbury, Birmingham
●   Old Square, Birmingham
●   Upper Priory Cotton Mill
●   Christopher Wray Lighting works
●   Birmingham Wholesale Markets
●   Birmingham Coach Station
●   Birmingham City University
●   St David’s Church, Highgate
●   Birmingham Gay Village
●   Holte Bridgman’s Apollo Gardens
●   Peters Bookselling Services
●   Hurst Street
●   Birmingham Superprix
●   Birmingham Back to Backs
●   St Catherine of Siena Church, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Hippodrome
●   Southside, Birmingham
●   Ark St Alban’s Academy
●   O2 Academy Birmingham
●   Anchor Inn, Birmingham
●   The Night Out Theatre Restaurant
●   Chinese Quarter, Birmingham
●   Patrick Centre
●   Thorp Street drill hall, Birmingham
●   Highgate, Birmingham
●   Ringway Centre
●   Lee Bank
●   St Luke’s Church, Bristol Street, Birmingham
●   St Asaph’s Church, Birmingham
●   Chinese Pagoda
●   St Anne’s Church, Birmingham
●   Centre City Tower, Birmingham
●   Digbeth Institute
●   The Sentinels
●   Bordesley Hall, Birmingham
●   10 Holloway Circus
●   Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley
●   Highgate Park
●   St John’s Church, Deritend
●   St Jude’s Church, Birmingham
●   The Electric, Birmingham
●   St Andrew’s Church, Bordesley
●   South and City College Birmingham
●   Battle of Camp Hill
●   Old Rep
●   All Saints’ Church, Small Heath (II)
●   The Birmingham Theatre School
●   Adam & Eve, Birmingham
●   Henry’s Blueshouse
●   Green Lane Masjid
●   The Alexandra, Birmingham
●   HMS Forward (shore establishment 1984)
●   Darul Barakaat Mosque
●   Custard Factory
●   Camp Hill, West Midlands
●   AIR (nightclub)
●   The Old Crown, Birmingham
●   St Basil’s Church, Deritend
●   All Saints’ Church, Small Heath (I)
●   Medicine Bar
●   Eastside Projects
●   Deritend
●   Vivid (arts centre)
●   Bordesley, West Midlands
●   St Patrick’s Church, Bordesley
●   Stratford House (Birmingham)
●   Grand Junction, Birmingham
●   Holy Trinity Catholic School, Birmingham
●   Duddeston Barracks
●   St Gabriel’s Church, Deritend
●   Masjid As-Salafi
●   Sparkbrook and Small Heath
●   St James the Less’ Church, Ashted
●   Grand Central, Birmingham
●   Friends’ Institute buildings
●   Birmingham Museum Collection Centre
●   Birmingham Proof House
●   Gateway Plus
●   City of Birmingham Stadium
●   Eastside Locks
●   Birmingham Wheels Park
●   Christ Church, Sparkbrook
●   St Thomas’ Peace Garden
●   Bordesley Green Girls’ School
●   Sparkbrook
●   Ashted
●   Darul Uloom, Birmingham
●   Orion Building
●   Birmingham City University Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment
●   Park Central, Birmingham
●   Birmingham School of Acting
●   Jami Masjid and Islamic Centre Birmingham
●   Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
●   Birmingham Independent School of Performing Arts
●   Theatre Royal, Birmingham
●   Ladypool Primary School
●   Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College
●   Millennium Point, Birmingham
●   Trocadero, Birmingham
●   Ghamkol Shariff Masjid
●   The Woodman
●   Golden Eagle, Birmingham
●   Eastside, Birmingham
●   Eastside, Birmingham
●   Frankfurt Christmas Market, Birmingham
●   St Agatha’s Church, Sparkbrook
●   Heartlands Academy
●   Victoria Square House
●   Small Heath Leadership Academy
●   Eastside City Park
●   St Thomas in the Moors, Balsall Heath
●   Birmingham Ormiston Academy
●   Christ Church, Birmingham
●   St Oswald’s Church, Small Heath
●   The River (artwork)
●   Saltley TMD
●   Woodcock Street Baths
●   Adderley Park
●   Al-Hijrah School
●   Duddeston
●   Aston Medical School
●   Birmingham Science Park Aston
●   Balti Triangle
●   Emmanuel Church, Sparkbrook
●   Small Heath
●   Aston Business School
●   Birmingham Lesbian and Gay Community Centre
●   Piccadilly Cinema, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Ladywood (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Aston Triangle
●   1 Lancaster Circus, Birmingham
●   St Saviour’s Church, Saltley
●   Aston University
●   St Matthew’s Church, Duddeston and Nechells
●   Methodist Central Hall, Birmingham
●   The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel
●   Aston Centre for Europe
●   Midlands Plateau
●   Gosta Green
●   St Anne’s Church, Duddeston
●   Victoria Law Courts
●   122–124 Colmore Row
●   Aston University Engineering Academy
●   Birmingham Magistrates’ Court
●   Old Joint Stock Theatre
●   Birmingham Children’s Hospital
●   St Lawrence’s Church, Duddeston
●   St James’ Church, Edgbaston
●   J. Ashford & Son building
●   King Solomon International Business School
●   St. Philip’s Parish Library
●   Blue Orange Theatre
●   Bull Street tram stop
●   St Mary’s Church, Whittall Street, Birmingham
●   Jewellery Quarter
●   St Peter’s College, Saltley
●   Colmore Row
●   Lanchester Car Monument
●   Aston Junction
●   Great Western Arcade
●   Great Western Arcade
●   The Colmore Building
●   Gun Quarter
●   Public Library and Baths, Balsall Heath
●   Calthorpe Park
●   Post and Mail building, Birmingham
●   Hockley Tunnels
●   Colmore Gate
●   Bishop’s House, Birmingham
●   Grand Hotel, Birmingham
●   The Moseley School of Art, Balsall Heath
●   St Catherine’s Church, Nechells
●   St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham
●   West Midlands Police
●   Ark Boulton Academy
●   St Gregory the Great’s Church, Small Heath
●   17 & 19 Newhall Street, Birmingham
●   Bordesley Green
●   One Snow Hill Plaza
●   Lloyd House, Birmingham
●   St Nicolas’ Church, Hockley
●   Snowhill
●   Grazebrook beam engine
●   Battle of Saltley Gate
●   St Peter’s Church, Spring Hill
●   St Chads tram stop
●   Spring Hill Library
●   Birmingham Palais
●   1907 Birmingham Tramway accident
●   St Mark’s Church, Ladywood
●   Saltley
●   Birmingham Mint
●   1–7 Constitution Hill, Birmingham
●   Warstone Lane Cemetery
●   Edmund Street
●   Birmingham Arts Lab
●   Chamberlain Clock
●   Queensway (Birmingham)
●   Birmingham Guild of Handicraft
●   Pen Museum
●   Argent Centre
●   St Paul’s tram stop
●   Birmingham Union Workhouse
●   St Edward’s Church, Hockley
●   Hockley, West Midlands
●   BT Tower, Birmingham
●   Victoria Works, Birmingham
●   All Saints’ Church, Hockley
●   Anchor telephone exchange
●   St Stephen the Martyr’s Church, Newtown Row
●   Key Hill Cemetery
●   St Paul’s Church, Birmingham
●   St Paul’s Square
●   City Hospital, Birmingham
●   Lozells and East Handsworth (ward)
●   St Margaret’s Church, Ladywood
●   @ A. E. Harris
●   Smith and Pepper
●   Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
●   Soho Loop
●   Birmingham School of Art
●   St. Paul’s Gallery
●   Newhall Street
●   Birmingham and Midland Institute
●   Icknield Port Loop
●   St George in the Fields, Hockley
●   Aston Manor Academy
●   Elkington Silver Electroplating Works
●   Elkington Silver Electroplating Works
●   Icknield Street School
●   Newtown, Birmingham
●   Dhamma Talaka Pagoda
●   St Mary’s Church, Aston Brook
●   The Guitar Show
●   Centre of the Earth
●   Metropolitan House
●   Capital Birmingham
●   Hockley Brook
●   Five Ways, Birmingham
●   St Cuthbert’s Church, Winson Green
●   Joseph Sturge memorial
●   Rotton Park
●   Edgbaston House
●   Edgbaston Reservoir
●   Five Ways Tower
●   Christ Church, Summerfield
●   St James’s House, Birmingham
●   Summerfield, West Midlands
●   St Saviour’s Church, Hockley
●   St George’s School, Birmingham
●   All Saints’ Hospital, Winson Green
●   St Chrysostom’s Church, Hockley
●   Edgbaston Waterworks
●   HM Prison Birmingham
●   St Philip’s School
●   Perrott’s Folly
●   Perrott’s Folly
●   Soho Benson Road tram stop
●   St Mary’s Convent, Handsworth
●   St Francis of Assisi Church, Handsworth
●   Birmingham Botanical Gardens
●   Soho Manufactory
●   Edgbaston Archery and Lawn Tennis Society
●   Soho Mint
●   Soho House
●   St Paul’s School for Girls
●   Gib Heath
●   Chad Valley, Birmingham
●   St Bartholomew’s Church, Edgbaston
●   Edgbaston Hall
●   Edgbaston Priory Club
●   Edgbaston
●   Birmingham Classic (tennis)
●   Martineau Gardens
●   Edgbaston Pool
●   Elmhurst Ballet School
●   Winterbourne Botanic Garden
●   The Queen’s Foundation
●   Edgbaston Cricket Ground
●   Brumbrella
●   West Midlands Police F.C.
●   Pebble Mill Studios
●   Mac, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
●   Birmingham Dental Hospital
●   King Edward’s School, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Youth Theatre
●   Centre for International Education and Research
●   King Edward VI High School for Girls
●   Edgbaston (ward)
●   Chad Brook
●   Cannon Hill Park
●   University House, University of Birmingham
●   Birmingham Business School (University of Birmingham)
●   Equestrian statue of George I, Birmingham
●   Harborne Academy
●   University of Birmingham
●   Birmingham Blue Coat School
●   Birmingham Edgbaston (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Balsall Heath
●   St Paul’s Church, Balsall Heath
●   Lapworth Museum of Geology
●   Centre for Human Reproductive Science
●   Birmingham Women’s Fertility Centre
●   Bournbrook
●   Metchley Fort
●   Selly Park
●   Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation Trust
●   St Stephen’s Church, Selly Park
●   Harborne carnival
●   St Anne’s Church, Moseley
●   Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
●   Selly Oak Pumping Station
●   Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Charity
●   Highfield, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Women’s Hospital
●   Selly Oak Library
●   Moseley Park
●   St Edward’s Church, Selly Park, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Battery and Metal Company
●   Oak Cinema
●   Grove Park, Birmingham
●   Selly Oak Park
●   Harborne
●   Selly Oak
●   Selly Park Girls’ School
●   Selly Oak Hospital
●   Highbury Hall
●   St Mary’s Church, Selly Oak
●   Moseley
●   Moor Pool
●   Highbury Park, Birmingham
●   Harborne Reserve
●   Fighting Cocks, Moseley
●   Moseley Hall, Birmingham
●   St Mary’s Church, Moseley
●   Church of the Ascension, Stirchley (II)
●   University of Birmingham School
●   Minworth Greaves
●   Fircroft College
●   King David School, Birmingham
●   Queensbridge School
●   Bournville Centre for Visual Arts
●   Anderton Park Primary School
●   International Project Space
●   Moseley and Kings Heath (ward)
●   Bournville
●   Cadbury World
●   St Barnabas’ Church, Balsall Heath
●   BBC Drama Village
●   Wake Green
●   St Agnes’ Church, Moseley
●   Birmingham Selly Oak (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Ritz Ballroom, Kings Heath
●   St Francis of Assisi’s Church, Bournville
●   Bishop Challoner Catholic College
●   All Saints’ Church, King’s Heath
●   Church of the Ascension, Stirchley (I)
●   West Midlands Police Museum
●   Sparkhill Library
●   Sparkhill
●   Kings Heath Park
●   The Antelope, Birmingham
●   Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre
●   St John’s Church, Sparkhill
●   Queen Alexandra College
●   Kings Heath
●   Bournville Cricket Ground
●   Moseley School
●   St Christopher’s Church, Springfield
●   Wheelers Lane Technology College
●   Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School
●   Moseley Bog
●   Stirchley, West Midlands
●   King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
●   King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
●   Swanshurst School
●   Greet, Birmingham
●   Harborne (ward)
●   Swanshurst Park
●   Springfield, Birmingham
●   Church of Our Lady and St Rose of Lima, Weoley Castle
●   John Morris Jones Walkway
●   Sarehole
●   Sarehole Mill
●   Shire Country Park
●   Kings Heath Boys
●   Billesley Common
●   St Michael’s Church, Handsworth
●   Winson Green
●   Guru Nanak Nishkam Sevak Jatha
●   Bishop Latimer Memorial Church, Winson Green
●   King Edward VI Handsworth School
●   Soho TMD
●   James Watt’s Mad Machine
●   Winson Green Outer Circle tram stop
●   St Silas’ Church, Lozells
●   St Matthias’ Church, Farm Street, Birmingham
●   Lozells
●   King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys
●   Red Lion, Handsworth
●   Handsworth Booth Street tram stop
●   Holyhead School
●   St Peter’s Church, Handsworth
●   St James’ Church, Handsworth
●   Mitchells & Butlers’ Ground
●   St Germain’s Church, Edgbaston
●   George Dixon Academy
●   Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
●   Handsworth Park
●   Shree Geeta Bhawan
●   St Mary’s Church, Handsworth
●   St Andrew’s Church, Handsworth
●   King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls’ Academy
●   The Endwood
●   Handsworth Wood
●   St Paul’s Church, Lozells
●   Holte School
●   Birchfield, Birmingham
●   Murder of Charlene Ellis and Letisha Shakespeare
●   St James’ Church, Aston
●   The Bartons Arms
●   Aston Hippodrome
●   Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield
●   The Drum, Birmingham
●   Aston Manor
●   Big City Radio
●   King Edward VI Aston School
●   Aston Hall
●   All Souls’ Church, Witton
●   Villa Park
●   Wellington Road (Perry Barr)
●   Birmingham Aston (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Church of SS Peter & Paul, Aston
●   Aston Arena
●   Birmingham City Business School
●   Birchfield Ladbroke Stadium
●   Perry Barr Stadium
●   Continental Star F.C.
●   Witton, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Erdington (UK Parliament constituency)
●   St Clement’s Church, Nechells
●   Aston Reservoir
●   Birmingham Perry Barr (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Perry Barr
●   Gravelly Hill Interchange
●   Urban District of Perry Barr
●   Perry Bridge
●   St John the Evangelist’s Church, Perry Barr
●   Perry Hall Park
●   Mothers (music venue)
●   Erdington
●   Highclare School
●   Erdington Abbey
●   Erdington Academy
●   Lad in the Lane
●   Stockland Green
●   Gravelly Hill
●   Stockland Green School
●   St Edmund Campion Catholic School
●   All Saints’ Church, Gravelly Hill
●   St Mark’s Church, Stockland Green
●   Tracline 65
●   Short Heath, Birmingham
●   Orphanage Road
●   Brookvale Park Lake
●   Short Heath Park
●   Esso Birmingham Terminal
●   Brookvale Park
●   Perry Common
●   Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity and St Luke
●   Anstey College of Physical Education
●   Highbury Theatre
●   River Rea
●   Witton Lakes
●   Star City, Birmingham
●   Bromford Viaduct
●   Emmanuel Church, Wylde Green
●   Boldmere St. Michaels F.C.
●   2019–20 Aston Villa W.F.C. season
●   Boldmere
●   Wylde Green
●   St Mary’s Church, Pype Hayes
●   Tyburn, West Midlands
●   Pype Hayes
●   Sutton Vesey (ward)
●   Witton Cemetery
●   North Birmingham Academy
●   Pype Hayes Park
●   St Mary’s College, Oscott
●   Pype Hayes Hall
●   British Industries Fair
●   Fort Dunlop
●   Buckland End
●   Sentinel (sculpture)
●   West Midlands (county)
●   Castle Bromwich Aerodrome
●   New Oscott
●   Castle Vale Shopping Centre
●   Castle Vale Town F.C.
●   Nechells
●   Kingfisher Country Park
●   Castle Bromwich Assembly
●   Witton Isolation Hospital
●   Park Hall Nature Reserve
●   Hodge Hill College
●   Shard End
●   All Saints’ Church, Shard End
●   Greenwood Academy, Birmingham
●   Hodge Hill Girls’ School
●   Washwood Heath
●   Castle Vale
●   Castle Bromwich Rural District
●   Oscott (ward)
●   St Mark’s Church, Washwood Heath
●   Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
●   Birmingham Hodge Hill (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Shard End Lake
●   Hodge Hill
●   Fox & Goose
●   Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve
●   Ward End
●   Washwood Heath Academy
●   Waverley School, Birmingham
●   Hallmoor School
●   Christ Church, Ward End
●   The Stechford Club
●   Stechford rail crash
●   Stechford
●   Tile Cross Academy
●   Minworth
●   Acocks Green
●   St Mary the Virgin, Acocks Green
●   Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School
●   Tyseley
●   Ninestiles School
●   John Bridgeman play sculpture, Birmingham
●   Kimichi School
●   Fox Hollies Hall
●   Burnt mound in Fox Hollies Park
●   Fox Hollies
●   Hall Green Stadium
●   Hall Green
●   Church of the Ascension, Hall Green
●   South Yardley
●   Tyseley Locomotive Works
●   Birmingham Yardley (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Tyseley TMD
●   Hay Hall, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Birmingham Hall Green (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Tyseley Energy from Waste Plant
●   Swan Shopping Centre
●   Hall Green School
●   St Cyprian’s Church, Hay Mills
●   Robin Hood Academy
●   Gilbertstone
●   Hay Mills
●   Yardley, Birmingham
●   Hay Mills Rotor Station
●   Starbank School
●   Birmingham EcoPark
●   Longbridge
●   Rednal
●   Birmingham Northfield (UK Parliament constituency)
●   St John the Baptist’s Church, Longbridge
●   Cofton Common
●   Turves Green Boys’ School
●   Austin Village
●   Colmers School
●   Hollymoor Hospital
●   Turves Green Girls’ School
●   Cofton Park
●   Our Lady and St Brigid’s Church, Northfield
●   St Bartholomew’s Church, Allen’s Cross
●   West Heath, West Midlands
●   Black Horse, Northfield
●   Rubery Hill Hospital
●   Northfield, Birmingham
●   West Heath Hospital
●   St Laurence’s Church, Northfield
●   King Edward VI Balaam Wood Academy
●   New Frankley
●   Woodgate, Birmingham
●   St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Bartley Green
●   Bartley Green School
●   King Edward VI Five Ways School
●   Frankley Water Treatment Works
●   Lapal Tunnel
●   Frankley Reservoir
●   Newman University, Birmingham
●   Bartley Reservoir
●   Woodgate Valley Country Park
●   Senneleys Park
●   Four Dwellings Academy
●   Bartley Green
●   St Gabriel’s Church, Weoley Castle
●   Shenley Academy
●   Quinton, Birmingham
●   Weoley (ward)
●   Weoley Castle
●   Shenley Green
●   Christ Church, Quinton
●   Weoley Castle (house)
●   California, Birmingham
●   St David’s Church, Shenley Green
●   Beech Lanes
●   St Faith and St Laurence’s Church, Harborne
●   Queens Park, Birmingham
●   Lordswood Boys’ School
●   Lordswood Girls’ School
●   Deer’s Leap Wood
●   Murder of Thomas Bates
●   Perry Barr Reservoir
●   Kingstanding
●   Odeon, Kingstanding
●   King’s Standing Bowl Barrow
●   Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, Birmingham
●   Maryvale Institute
●   Old Oscott
●   Sutton Park, West Midlands
●   Fortis Academy
●   Lunar Society Moonstones
●   Arena Academy
●   Perry Beeches
●   Haden Hill Park
●   Hill Hook
●   The Arthur Terry School
●   All Saints’ Church, Four Oaks
●   Mere Green, Birmingham
●   Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield
●   Sutton Four Oaks (ward)
●   St James’ Church, Mere Green
●   Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls
●   Driffold
●   OpenStreetMap Foundation
●   Bishop Walsh Catholic School
●   St Mary’s Church, Harborne
●   Cotteridge Park
●   Lifford Reservoir
●   Cotteridge
●   Lifford, Birmingham
●   Brandwood End Cemetery
●   Brandwood End
●   Kings Norton Girls’ School
●   St Agnes’ Church, Cotteridge
●   King’s Norton Stop Lock
●   Brandwood (ward)
●   Kings Norton Junction
●   King’s Norton Boys’ School
●   Cadbury Athletic F.C.
●   Church of the Holy Prince Lazar, Birmingham
●   St Nicolas Church, Kings Norton
●   Sheldon Hall
●   Tile Cross
●   Kitts Green
●   King Edward VI Sheldon Heath Academy
●   Lea Hall
●   Cockshut Hill School
●   Sheldon Country Park
●   St Giles’ Church, Sheldon
●   Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
●   Northfield Town F.C.
●   St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham
●   Weoley Hill United Reformed Church
●   Yardley Wood
●   Hamstead Colliery
●   Hamstead, West Midlands
●   Tower Hill, West Midlands
●   Hamstead Hall Academy
●   St Paul’s Church, Hamstead
●   Browns Green
●   Birmingham Crematorium
●   The Anchorage, Birmingham
●   Perry Park (Birmingham)
●   Alexander Stadium
●   Sandwell Valley Country Park
●   St John Wall Catholic School
●   Mortuary Chapel, Handsworth Cemetery
●   Roughley
●   Warstock
●   Billesley, West Midlands
●   Christ Church, Yardley Wood
●   Druids Heath
●   Maypole, Birmingham
●   The Baverstock Academy
●   Highter’s Heath
●   Saltley Academy
●   St Paul’s Church, Bordesley Green
●   Heartlands Hospital
●   Alum Rock, Birmingham
●   Little Bromwich
●   Thornton Road poltergeist
●   Brookhill Tavern
●   Pelham, Birmingham
●   Stechford Baptist Church
●   St Benedict’s Church, Bordesley
●   Parkfield Community School
●   Ward End Park
●   Rockwood Academy, Birmingham
●   St Margaret’s Church, Ward End
●   Stechford and Yardley North (ward)
●   Blakesley Hall
●   St Edburgha’s Church, Yardley
●   Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal
●   Battle of Kings Norton
●   Saracen’s Head
●   Northfield Manor House
●   Bournville School
●   Wast Hills Tunnel
●   Wychall Reservoir
●   Hawkesley
●   Ark Kings Academy
●   Walmley
●   New Hall Manor Estate
●   Thimble End
●   Sutton New Hall (ward)
●   New Hall Manor
●   New Hall Valley Country Park
●   Peddimore Hall
●   New Hall Estate
●   Langley Hall, West Midlands
●   Fairfax School
●   Sutton Coldfield (UK Parliament constituency)
●   Romulus F.C.
●   Sutton Coldfield Town F.C.
●   Paget Rangers F.C.
●   West Bromwich Albion F.C. Women
●   Sutton Trinity (ward)
●   Falcon Lodge
●   Plantsbrook School
●   Wiggins Hill
●   Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield
●   Sutton Coldfield
●   Whitehouse Common
●   Good Hope Hospital
●   St George’s Barracks, Sutton Coldfield
●   Tudor Hill
●   Sutton Coldfield rail crash
●   Sutton Coldfield Town Hall
●   Birmingham Metropolitan College
●   Moat House, Sutton Coldfield
●   Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School
●   Doe Bank
●   Moor Hall
●   Aston Villa F.C.
●   Birmingham Repertory Theatre
●   Baskerville House
●   King Edward VII Memorial
●   Roundhouse, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Central Library
●   Victoria Square, Birmingham
●   J. F. Kennedy Memorial, Birmingham
●   St Alban the Martyr, Birmingham
●   Bordesley Junction
●   St Andrew’s (stadium)
●   Curzon Gate
●   Farm, Bordesley
●   Warwick Bar
●   New Street, Birmingham
●   Muntz Street
●   Birmingham Banking Company
●   Bennetts Hill
●   Birmingham
●   Bishop Ryder Church, Birmingham
●   Birmingham Central Synagogue
●   Council House, Birmingham
●   St Philip’s Cathedral, Birmingham
●   Birmingham General Hospital
●   103 Colmore Row
●   Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham
●   Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
●   St John’s Church, Ladywood
●   Birmingham Stock Exchange
●   Birmingham Assay Office
●   Queen’s Arms, Birmingham
●   Alpha Television
●   Birmingham Oratory
●   St George’s Church, Edgbaston
●   Edgbaston High School
●   Soho, West Midlands
●   Church of SS Mary and Ambrose, Edgbaston
●   Barber Institute of Fine Arts
●   Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower
●   Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (1933–2010)
●   University of Birmingham Medical School
●   Selly Oak Elim Church
●   Birmingham Natural History Society
●   St Peter’s Church, Harborne
●   Lodge Hill Cemetery
●   St Augustine’s Church, Edgbaston
●   Harborne Railway
●   Heathfield Hall
●   List of EFL Championship stadiums
●   St Barnabas’ Church, Erdington
●   Bleak Hill Park
●   Birches Green
●   Salford Junction
●   Bromford
●   Bromford Bridge Racecourse
●   Penns Hall
●   Yardleys School
●   Bournville College
●   Longbridge plant
●   Northfield Library
●   Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Tile Cross
●   Kings Norton

Getting to / around Fox & Goose – transport links, stations, streets & traffic map


Getting around in Fox & Goose using public transportation may include trains, underground, buses and road network. Walkfo has identified the following public transport as locations of importance, providing historic / cultural information when you visit:

Fox & Goose Public Transport Stations   Fox & Goose Streets & Roads
  • Granville Street railway station
  • Central Goods railway station
  • Birmingham Moor Street railway station
  • Bordesley railway station
  • Lawley Street railway station
  • Birmingham Curzon Street railway station
  • Birmingham Curzon Street railway station (1838–1966)
  • Camp Hill railway station
  • Duddeston railway station
  • Small Heath railway station
  • Adderley Park railway station
  • Steelhouse Lane police station
  • Steelhouse Lane police station
  • Saltley railway station
  • Birmingham Snow Hill railway station
  • Monument Lane railway station
  • Hockley railway station (West Midlands)
  • Jewellery Quarter station
  • Icknield Port Road railway station
  • Winson Green railway station
  • Five Ways railway station
  • Church Road railway station
  • Soho and Winson Green railway station
  • Somerset Road railway station
  • University railway station (England)
  • Harborne railway station
  • Moseley railway station
  • Brighton Road railway station
  • Kings Heath railway station
  • Bournville railway station
  • Hagley Road railway station
  • Soho Road railway station
  • Rotton Park Road railway station
  • Handsworth and Smethwick railway station
  • Handsworth Wood railway station
  • Perry Barr railway station
  • Witton railway station
  • Aston railway station
  • Erdington railway station
  • Gravelly Hill railway station
  • Chester Road railway station
  • Bromford Bridge railway station
  • Castle Bromwich railway station
  • Fort Parkway railway station
  • Wylde Green railway station
  • Stechford railway station
  • Lea Hall railway station
  • Acocks Green railway station
  • Spring Road railway station
  • Tyseley railway station
  • Hall Green railway station
  • Longbridge railway station
  • Longbridge railway station (1915–1964)
  • Northfield railway station
  • Rubery railway station
  • Blake Street railway station
  • Butlers Lane railway station
  • Sutton Coldfield transmitting station
  • Four Oaks railway station
  • Lifford railway station
  • Kings Norton railway station
  • Yardley Wood railway station
  • Hamstead railway station
  • Penns railway station
  • Sutton Coldfield power station
  • Sutton Coldfield railway station
  • Sutton Park railway station
  • Sutton Coldfield Town railway station
  • Birmingham New Street railway station
  • Selly Oak railway station
  • Hazelwell railway station
 
  • Broad Street, Birmingham
  • Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Birmingham
  • A4540 road
  • A4400 road
  • Broadway Academy
  • A5127 road

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