Solihull Lodge

Solihull Lodge

Solihull Lodge is a residential area of Solihull, near its border with Birmingham. The area developed originally from a number of farms which were located near to the Mill Pond. The arrival of the Birmingham–Stratford canal enabled more development, and now the area has a population of around 10,000.


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