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Cherry Blossoms at Oozells Square

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Cherry Blossoms at Oozells Square

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Cherry Blossoms at Oozells Square is a cherished natural feature and urban oasis located in the heart of Birmingham, England. Situated within the vibrant Brindleyplace development, this picturesque square transforms into a stunning spectacle each spring. At an elevation of approximately 155 metres above sea level, it offers a tranquil escape from the city bustle, characterized by its iconic cherry trees, a serene channel of still water, and the historic Ikon Gallery. This spot is a true highlight for anyone…

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  • Location: Birmingham, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

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    March 30, 2021

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    Check out the Cherry blossom in late March 😍🌸🌸
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    Elevation 160 m

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    Location: Birmingham, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to get to Oozells Square using public transport?

    Oozells Square is highly accessible by public transport. Numerous bus routes serve the Brindleyplace area, and Birmingham New Street station is just a short walk away, making it convenient for visitors arriving by train. Consider using local bus services that stop near Broad Street or Brindleyplace for the most direct access.

    Are there specific car parks recommended for visiting the cherry blossoms at Oozells Square?

    Yes, several car parks are available within the Brindleyplace area. While the intro mentions general availability, specific options include the Q-Park Brindleyplace and the Paradise Circus multi-storey car park, both within easy walking distance. Parking can fill up quickly during peak blossom season, so arriving early is advisable.

    Is Oozells Square suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! Oozells Square is very family-friendly. The square itself is flat and easily navigable with strollers. During the blossom season, the Ikon Gallery often hosts family art events, such as screen printing workshops, inspired by the Japanese tradition of hanami, providing engaging activities for children.

    Are dogs allowed in Oozells Square during the cherry blossom season?

    Yes, Oozells Square is generally dog-friendly, allowing well-behaved dogs on leads. It's a popular spot for a leisurely stroll with your canine companion. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the beauty of the square for all visitors.

    How long does it typically take to experience the cherry blossoms at Oozells Square?

    The time spent can vary based on your interest. Many visitors enjoy a leisurely 30-60 minute stroll to admire the blossoms, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere. If you combine your visit with the Ikon Gallery or a meal at a nearby eatery, you could easily spend a few hours in the area.

    What is the accessibility like for wheelchair users at Oozells Square?

    Oozells Square is designed to be highly accessible. The entire square is flat and paved, making it very easy for wheelchair users to navigate and enjoy the cherry blossoms. The adjacent Ikon Gallery is also wheelchair accessible.

    Beyond the cherry blossoms, what other notable features or landmarks are in Oozells Square?

    In addition to the stunning cherry trees, Oozells Square features a serene channel of still water, stone-sculpted seats, and a pergola designed by Paul de Monchaux. The square is also home to a specific sculptural installation by de Monchaux from 1998, called "Water Feature," consisting of six granite benches and a granite arch. The historic Ikon Gallery, housed in a beautifully restored Victorian school building, overlooks the square.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Oozells Square?

    Yes, Oozells Square is located within the vibrant Brindleyplace development, which is a hub for dining and culture. There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs within a very short walk, offering a wide range of culinary options to complement your visit.

    How crowded does Oozells Square get during peak cherry blossom season, especially on weekends?

    During late March and early April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, Oozells Square can become quite popular, especially on sunny weekends. While it offers a magical experience, expect larger crowds during these times. Visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon on weekdays can offer a more tranquil experience.

    Are there any cultural events or activities held at Oozells Square during the blossom season?

    Yes, the blossom season often brings cultural activities to Oozells Square. The Ikon Gallery frequently hosts family art events, and the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group holds annual cherry blossom concerts in the square, featuring tranquil music inspired by nature. Check local listings for specific event dates.

    What is the historical significance of the Ikon Gallery building adjacent to Oozells Square?

    The Ikon Gallery is housed in the former Oozells Street Board School, a Grade II listed Victorian building designed in 1877 by Martin & Chamberlain. It opened in 1878 and served as a primary school. After various uses and a period of disrepair, it was renovated and reopened in 1998 as the Ikon Gallery, preserving its historical architecture within the modern Brindleyplace development.

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