Streetly Gate
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Streetly Gate
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Streetly Gate is the gateway into Sutton Park.
The park was established as a Royal Forest by the Anglo Saxon kings of Mercia, from their seat at Tamworth at around the 9th century. By the early 12th century, it was in use as a Norman medieval deer park. The land was given to the people of Sutton Coldfield by King Henry VIII in 1528 after Bishop John Vesey, a friend of the King, asked for it as a present to the people of Sutton Coldfield. The charcoal burning that took place in the Park is thought to have given Sutton Coldfield the second part of its name.
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by Jilly & Kiddles
Fingering
85% Merino, 15% Nylon
437 yards
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100
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