Senneleys Park is located in Bartley Green on Senneleys Park Road.
Welcome to Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
Other roads here include Cromwell Lane, Monmouth Road, Jiggins Lane and Stonehouse Road.
Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
The park contains large open spaces, hedgerows and a tree-lined stream, it also has football pitches, a skate park & an outdoor playground.
Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
A look at the Play Area in Senneleys Park. There is an electricity pylon behind it.
Play Area at Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
This is the Senneleys Skate Park.
Skate Park at Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
There is also a Basketball Court in the park.
Basketball Court at Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
Bartley Brook flows through the park.
Bartley Brook at Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown
Remains of a Pyramid
This is by a sculpture in the park by Avtarjeet Dhanjal. It was made around 1989 to 1991. The broken pyramid pieces were made from Portland stone.The bronze figure was modelled from a former pupil of nearby Hillcrest School. It was cast by Frank Forster.
Remains of a Pyramid in Senneleys Park. Taken from a Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery booklet.
It used to have a bronze statue figure with it, but it either got stolen, or went into storage due to vandalism. Today you can only see the Remains of a Pyramid in the park (without the statue).
Remains of a Pyramid in Senneleys Park (December 2016). Photography by Elliott Brown