Deer's Leap Wood
#3375 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Deer's Leap Wood is a nature reserve of the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country, in West Midlands, England. There is woodland with a variety of tree species; also a pond and a meadow area. ()
EnglandUnited Kingdom
Deer's Leap Wood – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Edgbaston Reservoir, Warley Woods, Smethwick Council House, Birmingham Oratory.
- 0.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Edgbaston Reservoir, Birmingham
21 min walk • Edgbaston Reservoir, a scenic lake located in the bustling city of Birmingham, United Kingdom, offers a tranquil escape from urban life. This expansive body of water, covering approximately 58 acres, serves as a recreational haven for both locals and visitors alike.
- 1.2 miSWPark
Warley Woods, Birmingham
32 min walk • Warley Woods is a 100-acre public park in the Warley district of Smethwick, in Sandwell, in the West Midlands of England, originally laid out by Humphry Repton.
- 0.8 miNWCity hall
Smethwick Council House
20 min walk • Smethwick Council House is a municipal building in the High Street in Smethwick, West Midlands, England. The building, which was the headquarters of Smethwick Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.
- 1.3 miSEChurch, J. R. R. Tolkien, Sacred and religious sites
Birmingham Oratory, Birmingham
34 min walk • The Birmingham Oratory is an English Catholic religious community of the Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. The community was founded in 1849 by St. John Henry Newman, Cong.Orat. the first house of that congregation in England.
- 0.7 miEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
Christ Church, Birmingham
19 min walk • Christ Church is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in the Summerfield district of Birmingham.
- 1.2 miNWArea
Smethwick, Birmingham
30 min walk • Smethwick is an industrial town in Sandwell, West Midlands, England, historically in Staffordshire. It lies four miles west of Birmingham city centre, and borders West Bromwich and Oldbury to the north and west.
- 0.7 miSEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St Augustine's Church, Birmingham
19 min walk • The Church of St Augustine of Hippo in Lyttelton Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, is a parish church in the Church of England.
- 1.3 miNEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
Bishop Latimer Memorial Church, Birmingham
33 min walk • Bishop Latimer Memorial Church, Winson Green is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Winson Green, Birmingham.
- 1.2 miEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St John's Church, Birmingham
32 min walk • The Church of St. John the Evangelist and St. Peter is a Grade II listed Church of England church of Ladywood, Birmingham, England.
- 1.3 miSWUniversities and schools
Warley Woods, Birmingham
34 min walk • Warley College, originally called Warley College of Technology, was a college of further and higher education which served the vicinity of Oldbury in the West Midlands of England.
- 1 miECanal
Icknield Port Loop, Birmingham
26 min walk • The Icknield Port Loop is a 0.6-mile loop of the eighteenth-century-built Old BCN Main Line canal in Birmingham, England, about 2 miles west of the city centre, which opened to traffic on 6 November 1769 and in some definitions includes its straighter bypass built in September 1827, a 550-yard section of the New BCN Main Line.