The shops were on the opposite side of Stockfield Rd from Waterloo rd
Hi Mitchell - I left Grindleford Rd in the 1960's before the elevated M6 was built which split the estate into two. My parents lived there until the 1990s. There is a 1940s photo on the forum which shows a glimpse of the back of houses near where you lived click on this link here https://birminghamhistory.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=10107&p=65443#post65443High phil my mistake i am going through all the great pictures on this site i got to page 178 and replied to mohawk about his picture of grindleford road perry beeches ,I lived at 21 in 70&80, I lived not far from their 1955 to 1964 as my dad was caretaker handy man at cawalladers shopfitters next to the canal on aldridge road seen the picture of stacey and allen newsagent corner of church lane i did two paper rounds their , I have being trying to find any pictures of cadwalladers as we lost most of our pictures when we moved. mitchell
At my young age in the photo in the other thread I remember a man named Ingram and after just looking on Streetview I pretty sure he lived at number 29.I had a very good friend in his 70 then lived at 29 his name was George Ingram he moved their in 45

Hi Mitchell - The area you mention is shown in this 1950 aerial view. The Boars Head top right with Aldridge Rd going out of the top of the view and those houses on the left. The Church Tavern can be seen middle left with the park entrance nearby, and the Zig Zag bridge bottom centre. The view is from the website below.Hi astoness your picture 5 opposite perry barr park i knew very well if you keep walking to left of pictrure you would come to two big blue gates with bulpitts written over top i watched football in their nearly every week long entrance big single football pitch then a smaller field to the right remember watching cricket their was a tea room and you could buy sweets their.The blue gates where opposite the toilets front of park then the boars head if you stayed right of boars head you come to ken vynie stores. If you went left at boars head aldridge road left side two houses second house had covered roof on side sold fresh vegetables and toffee apples was at one time a farm then allotments, On the right side blakeland estate, over bridge right side cadwalladers shopfitters.mitchell.page 269

Thanks janice for link to their new site still a really good site just not found my way round yet. The aerial view i am looking for not under perry barr and typing it in does not help i will widen the search.Thanks again mitchell.