sylviasayers
master brummie
On the way to Walsall yesterday I remarked to Ray that it was years since I had been into Red House Park, he had never heard of it!!! so we turned off and I was taken back many years, we used to get off the bus the stop after the Scott Arms, the midland red, I think, and walk down the lane past the RC church, and on the left there were some lovely big houses, some with balconies, and one with a large stained glass window on the second floor, I used to think when I grow up I want to live there.
Into the park the Red House itself is in a sad state, graffiti scrawled all over it, we spoke to a lady who said Friends of the Red House, are trying to save it. The park was much smaller than I remembered but the obelisk to Princess Charlotte was still on the top of the ridge, we would roll over and over down the hill from there as young kids, the pool with the tiny island was still there, plus a larger overflow one, and the "caves" were still where I remembered, we used to have to climb over railings to get there, they seemed quite tiny now but we had such fun there.
New homes have been built all round the perimeter over the last 40 years or so, and all the farm land gone, we used to go and climb on the haystacks on those long hot sunny days of long ago. Glad I went though.
Into the park the Red House itself is in a sad state, graffiti scrawled all over it, we spoke to a lady who said Friends of the Red House, are trying to save it. The park was much smaller than I remembered but the obelisk to Princess Charlotte was still on the top of the ridge, we would roll over and over down the hill from there as young kids, the pool with the tiny island was still there, plus a larger overflow one, and the "caves" were still where I remembered, we used to have to climb over railings to get there, they seemed quite tiny now but we had such fun there.
New homes have been built all round the perimeter over the last 40 years or so, and all the farm land gone, we used to go and climb on the haystacks on those long hot sunny days of long ago. Glad I went though.