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Rookery House, Erdington

florence butler

master brummie
On Carl's programme today, Lynn, a member of Friends of Rookery, who are fighting for the future of the Grade 2 listed manor house in Erdington, was informing everyone of the open day on Sat 18 October from the afternoon through to evening. All will be welcome :)

This may be the last time the public are allowed to view because the council intend to closed this wonderful building and board it up - due to 'health and safety regs'. BUT WHAT WILL THEY ULTIMATELY DO WITH IT???? :(

More info here www.thisissuttoncoldfield.co.uk/news/Erdington

Kind regards....Florence :)
 
Hopefully, the Friends of Rookery House will prevail and the place will be kept open and used. I doubt that the Council have a clue how to promote the use of this place. The gardens each summer must cost a fortune to plant out and are simply amazing. Not good news but I have hope that it will be kept open. There are far too many places boarded up in Birmingham these days.
 
Rookery house today 30/5/09:(
Just praying it don't get burned, like so many other boarded up buildings do:(
 
Sadly when boarded up there`s only one way :(


I hope you are wrong ! How old is the house,wouldnt it be protected,I bet if you wanted to put a plastic conservatory on it the council would be up in arms. Friends of Rookery could you tell me the history please. As a girl I used to live in the maisonettes on Bromford Lane and the park was our playground. We used to smoke behind the changing rooms:dft005:..Park Drive....yaaakkk! I couldnt smoke one now if you paid me...the house was nice then
 
Very nice pics Frothblower and Dave M...

Dave M...Thankfully there's not ALWAYS only one way. See my new thread Derelict Church Restoration.

Florence :)
 
Does anyone know of contact details for Friends of Rookery House?
I'm hoping to get some background on the situation.
Have had no luck with my friend Google.
 
I have sent an e-mail to The Friends of Pype Hayes Park as it is local to Rookery and asked if they can give any information or contacts, if i hear anything i, of course, will let you know.
I also asked, if you don't ask you don't get, if any of their members would fancy doing a write up of the history of their park plus any modern day news and posting it on our site :rolleyes:


bren
 
Hi DGLP: Yiou might try sending an e-mail or phoning the information
numbers on this site to find out how to contact the Friends of Rookery House. It is a very sad state of affairs as Erdington doesn't have
another place like Rookery House. https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=30497&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=1743
Hi JennyAnn. That link is broke - possibly due to the BCC website revamp. Can you get me the details and paste them here?
ta either way.
 
I have sent an e-mail to The Friends of Pype Hayes Park as it is local to Rookery and asked if they can give any information or contacts, if i hear anything i, of course, will let you know.
bren

Brill! I hope that works!
 
Ah yes - I've been there already - and to the page about Rookery Park that just gives a postal address for the park. No mention of any Friends group. Maybe Bren's efforts will turn up an address. That or I track down R. Alden.
 
I am sure Bob Beauchamp is a member of the Friends Of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries. If I see him on Saturday I will ask the question.:)
 
Reply to e-mail --


Hello Brennan

I am sorry i do not have a contact for the Friends of Rookery House Group, but the area parks manager may be able to help you.

Contact; John Biddle on 0121-464-0428

He may be able to give you some information on this matter.

Regards Jan

Janet Shakespeare
Secretary
Friends of Pype Hayes Park and Hall


bren
 
I am sure Bob Beauchamp is a member of the Friends Of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries. If I see him on Saturday I will ask the question.:)
Wendy,
I'd be interested in hearing his answer, and moreso if he can think of any other properties held in Trust by the Council.

For example, I'm guessing that Key Hill cemetery isn't a trust. Am I wrong on that count?
 
For anyone interested this cutting was taken from the PRIDE IN ERDINGTON magazine.
I'm sure they won't mind
 
Ah yes - I've been there already - and to the page about Rookery Park that just gives a postal address for the park. No mention of any Friends group. Maybe Bren's efforts will turn up an address. That or I track down R. Alden.

It would appear that Robert Alden has secured £300,000 to stabilise Rookery House, first job will be to make the roof water tight whilst funds are sought for full restoration. Have also heard that some new trees have been planted in the park, perhaps a small start but at least something.


bren
 
Hi Bren: Thanks for posting the latest news about Rookery House. It's a good start to fix the roof and the new trees will
adda lot to the place.
 
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