Selly Oak

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Tel code: 0121 | code search
Postcode: B29 | code search
Population: 25000
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Selly Oak can trace its history back as far as Roman Times and there are a few theories as to how it gained its name, the most gruesome being that it is a corruption of Sarah’s Oak, then Sally’s Oak, the Sarah (Sally) being a local witch who was either hanged from it or buried nearby with an oak stake through her heart that later grew into an oak tree. The tree from which the area gained its name remained in place until the early 20th century when the stump was removed and relocated to Selly Oak park where it remains today with a plaque stating “Butt of Old Oak Tree from which the name of Selly Oak was derived”. Today around 25,000 people live in the Selly Oak area, and at times it does seem as if they are all students studying at the University of Birmingham. The area currently is soon to be home to the Birmingham Super Hospital which, it is claimed, will be around 50% larger than the Bullring, one of the more famous Birmingham landmarks. It is easy to appreciate the appeal of Selly Oak, it has a history and identity and yet it is not afraid to move forward, there are local shops and amenities nearby, excellent road and rail links to Birmingham City Centre and the airport, in fact Selly Oak represents an ideal location for residents and visitors alike.

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Cherry Oak School
Selly Oak School

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Jarratt Hall (0.68 miles)

Jarratt Hall

Jarratt Hall is fantastically situated in a vibrant area with a lively community where the shops, bars, pubs, restaurants and facilities are a focal point.

Accommodation is offered in Single Ensuite rooms with full self catering ... More | visit website

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Victoria Hall (0.78 miles)

Victoria Hall
4 Star, Campus- style student accommodation compromising of 151 en-suite flats. Featuring both single and double rooms with comfortable lounge areas and fully fitted kitchens. A Laundrette is on site and caretakers provide 24 hour ... More | visit website
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Kensington Hotel (1.20 miles)

Kensington Hotel

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Occupying a convenient position just outside Birmingham City Centre, this family-run hotel presents itself as the ideal base from which to visit the numerous area attractions. Only a short drive away ... More

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Signature Lifestyle Harborne (1.46 miles)

Signature Lifestyle Harborne
Signature Lifestyle Harborne is a brand new hotel that ofers you a home like feel within its rooms. We are close to local shops and resturants with the main Birmingham Shoping Centre just down the ... More | visit website
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Norwood Hotel (1.70 miles)

Norwood Hotel
A small friendly, family owned and run Hotel, situated 5 miles south of city centre. Very close to Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Northfield, Robert Clinic, Cadbury World, Birmingham University, Queen Elizabeth and Selly Oak Hospitals. All ... More | visit website
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Wentworth Hotel (1.82 miles)

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The Wentworth Hotel is a friendly family-run hotel with 16 bedrooms and a licensed bar. The hotel offers single, double, triple and family size rooms, all ... More

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Maple Bank Hall (1.86 miles)

Maple Bank Hall

The Vale Village is around a 15 minute walk from the main campus and approximately 3km from the Birmingham city centre. The Vale is set in a relaxing conservation area with its own lake.

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Norfolk Hotel (2.30 miles)

Norfolk Hotel

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The Norfolk Hotel, Birmingham is ideal for all your leisure.
With reasonable prices, plenty of free parking and its own relaxing gardens, what more could you need for anything from a ... More

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Cavalier House Hotel (2.30 miles)

Cavalier House Hotel

Situated in leafy Edgbaston, this Grade II listed Victorian property sits amid private gardens, just a short hop from Birmingham City Centre.
Built in 1854 and with numerous restaurants, night-clubs and casinos in the vicinity, this ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Birmingham Central Hagley Rd (2.31 miles)

Premier Inn Birmingham Central Hagley Rd
On the gateway to Birmingham, this Premier Inn is just minutes away from the iconic Bullring and Selfridges. Whether you're here for a concert at the NIA or living the party life on Broad Street, ... More | visit website

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