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on the grounds that the Estate roads were Highways maintained at private expense, meaning the public enjoy the benefit of a public right of way over the Estate roads for any and all purposes and at all times, the same as any other publicly maintained highway. The plan was to create a large exclusive
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for residential development in 1868. Roads were named to commemorate the history of the estate, and between 1895 and 1915 approximately 200 houses were built on the estate, forming Four Oaks Estate. The neglected and dilapidated Four Oaks Hall was demolished in 1898, and the site is now occupied by
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Estate having a public church, golf club, public post box within its grounds, and their Estate roads having an unknown legal owner, meaning the legal owner could not have installed legal signs to prevent dedication of the roads as highways. This raises the question of the legal validity of Little
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railway line. One of the most expensive residential areas in the West Midlands, the Park's roads are home to some of the region's wealthiest residents. Four Oaks Park is characterised by its large houses and tree-lined, speed-humped roads. The houses on the Estate are individually designed by
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gated community consisting of 340 houses, by installing 8 sets of perimeter gates on the 8 entrance points into the private residential estate. However it is unlawful to obstruct a highway and also unlawful to obstruct a public right of way, which gates would do.
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The roads on Four Oaks Estate are managed by Four Oaks Estate Ltd and run by a formally constituted Board of Directors, who are all Estate residents, supported by an appointed Secretary & Treasurer.
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bought 60 acres (24 ha) of woodland and built Four Oaks Hall. Folliott died in 1716, but his widow continued to live in Four Oaks Hall until her death in 1751. The estate was sold to
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Aston Park's signs installed by residents, and therefore raises the possibility their roads are also highways maintained at private expense and also a public right of way.
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Four Oaks Estate is a mainly residential area with the Four Oaks Tennis Club at its heart, approximately enclosed by Lichfield Road, Four Oaks Road, Sutton Park and
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church located next to Four Oaks railway station at the junction of Four Oaks Road and Lichfield Road. Constructed between 1907 and 1908, the church was
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in 1792. In 1827, Hartopp bought 35 acres (14 ha) of woodland to further increase the size of the deer park. The estate was sold to
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Four Oaks Estate Ltd submitted in 2019 a Lawful Development Certificate application 2019/03339/PA to Birmingham Council, that was
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parish church in Four Oaks. It is situated at the junction of Walsall Road and Belwell Lane and is a
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at a Lichfield Council Planning Committee meeting, and subsequent Planning Inspectorate Appeal
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This article is about an area in the West Midlands. For other places with the same name, see
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status. Four Oaks Estate is also home to Four Oaks Tennis Club, which was founded in 1906.
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similar exclusive private residential estate 1 mile away was recently
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No 147, Former South Lodge of Four Oaks Hall, 16th or 17th century
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is a freight-only railway line that runs through Four Oaks from
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There are also four bus services through Four Oaks operated by
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The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield - A Commemorative History
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Hubert de Burgh-Canning, 2nd Marquess of Clanricarde
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Born in Four Oaks. 1316: 114:Sir Hugh Bateman, 1st Baronet of Hartington Hall 713: 383:No 18, Luttrell House by Crouch and Butler 1901 268:No 14, Maes Y Lledr (originally Hawkesford) by 668:"Ten Most Expensive Places To Live In Britain" 666:Adams, Lucia; Moran, Michael (30 March 2007). 469:No 6, Heathercourt by Crouch and Butler 1907 329:No 23, Cressington by Crouch and Butler 1900 47:, lying along the north and east borders of 326:No 21, Avon Croft by Crouch and Butler 1900 665: 475:No 15, by Cossins, Peacock and Bewlay 1908 767:"Number 12 and Attached Wallls (1067110)" 116:in 1785, who in turn sold the estate to 1271:, Lea, R., 2003, The History Press Ltd ( 344: 236: 224: 212: 380:No 16, Conyar by Crouch and Butler 1908 118:Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp, 1st Baronet 14: 1317: 1257:, Jones, D. V., 1994, Westwood Press ( 670:. London: Times Online. Archived from 488:operate a frequent train service from 110:Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton 51:. Four Oaks is situated approximately 229:No 23 Bracebridge Road, Hindecliffe, 1168:. West Midlands Rail. Archived from 265:No 12, by Edward Haywood-Farmer 1902 208: 99: 39:is an affluent residential area in 24: 1325:Areas of Birmingham, West Midlands 1146:National Heritage List for England 1121:National Heritage List for England 1096:National Heritage List for England 1071:National Heritage List for England 1046:National Heritage List for England 1021:National Heritage List for England 996:National Heritage List for England 971:National Heritage List for England 946:National Heritage List for England 921:National Heritage List for England 896:National Heritage List for England 871:National Heritage List for England 846:National Heritage List for England 821:National Heritage List for England 796:National Heritage List for England 771:National Heritage List for England 746:National Heritage List for England 241:No 51 Bracebridge Road, Woodside, 69:, and is bordered by Sutton Park, 25: 1346: 462: 423: 312: 217:No 2 Bracebridge Road, The Dene, 176: 1216:. National Express West Midlands 565:Four Oaks Methodist Church is a 472:No 10, by Crouch and Butler 1907 457:No 18, by Crouch and Butler 1906 454:No 16, by Crouch and Butler 1907 433: 411:No 21, by Crouch and Butler 1906 401: 335:No 45, by Crouch and Butler 1908 332:No 43, by Crouch and Butler 1908 1228: 1206: 1184: 1158: 1133: 1108: 1083: 1058: 1042:"147, Lichfield Road (1067117)" 1033: 1008: 983: 958: 933: 908: 883: 858: 833: 808: 576: 340: 1192:"Sutton Park Line information" 1142:"15, Wentworth Road (1075813)" 783: 758: 733: 717:; Wedgwood, Alexandra (1966). 707: 686: 659: 637: 615: 595: 541:National Express West Midlands 349:No 37 Hartopp Road, Woodgate, 181: 65:miles (12.1 km) north of 13: 1: 1330:Conservation areas in England 1269:The Story of Sutton Coldfield 588: 133:prominent architects such as 1236:"Four Oaks Methodist Church" 1067:"Carhampton House (1067118)" 480: 197:Thomas Walter Francis Newton 7: 917:"9, Hartopp Road (1067113)" 546: 447:No 11, Carhampton House by 10: 1351: 1166:"Four Oaks train services" 29:Four Oaks (disambiguation) 26: 647:. A History Of Birmingham 625:. Birmingham City Council 490:Four Oaks railway station 1214:"Four Oaks bus services" 792:"Maes Y Lledr (1116476)" 723:The Buildings of England 518:Queen Elizabeth Hospital 514:University of Birmingham 408:No 19, late 19th century 1194:. Warwickshire Railways 992:"Bracebridge (1343332)" 694:"Four Oaks Tennis Club" 623:"Sutton Four Oaks Ward" 440:No 5, Culross House by 195:No 26, Beaconsfield by 867:"Avon Croft (1277005)" 375:Edwin Francis Reynolds 361:William de Lacy Aherne 354: 321:William de Lacy Aherne 282:No 23, Hindecliffe by 246: 234: 222: 67:Birmingham City Centre 1117:"Number 18 (1067122)" 1092:"Number 16 (1067121)" 506:Birmingham New Street 348: 275:No 16, The Lawns, by 258:No 8, Red Mullion by 240: 228: 216: 201:Alfred Edward Cheatle 18:Four Oaks, Birmingham 967:"Woodgate (1075828)" 892:"Redlands (1075829)" 817:"Bryn Teg (1075820)" 742:"The Dene (1067109)" 583:Thomas Acquin Martin 486:West Midlands Trains 1297: /  942:"Oakwood (1116421)" 842:"Kenwood (1067126)" 414:No 22, Redcroft by 392:No 37, Woodgate by 296:No 51, Woodside by 289:No 35, Bryn Teg by 1172:on 1 February 2019 1140:Historic England, 1115:Historic England, 1090:Historic England, 1065:Historic England, 1040:Historic England, 1015:Historic England, 990:Historic England, 965:Historic England, 940:Historic England, 915:Historic England, 890:Historic England, 865:Historic England, 840:Historic England, 815:Historic England, 790:Historic England, 765:Historic England, 740:Historic England, 552:All Saints' Church 366:No 1, Redlands by 355: 319:No 19, Dunster by 303:No 57, Kenwood by 251:No 2, The Dene by 247: 235: 223: 188:No 17, Withens by 125:Carhampton House. 725:. 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Index

Four Oaks, Birmingham
Four Oaks (disambiguation)
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
Sutton Park
Birmingham City Centre
Streetly
Mere Green
Little Aston
Roughley
Aldridge
Sutton Four Oaks
electoral ward
Henry Folliott, 3rd Baron Folliott of Ballyshannon
Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton
Sir Hugh Bateman, 1st Baronet of Hartington Hall
Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp, 1st Baronet
Hubert de Burgh-Canning, 2nd Marquess of Clanricarde
Sutton Park Line
Charles Bateman
listed building
Refused
Little Aston Park
Refused
Dismissed
Little Aston Park
William Bidlake
Thomas Walter Francis Newton
Alfred Edward Cheatle

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