Hotels in around near King's Norton, Birmingham

King’s Norton is a district of Birmingham, England. It derives its name from the Norman period, when King’s Norton was part of the King’s forest, however the Domesday Book records the village as ‘Nortune’, noting that even in Anglo-Saxon England immediately before the Conquest the land the village stood on was owned by the King. Therefore Bromsgrove was the King’s town and King’s Norton the King’s North Town. King’s Norton is now divided into several parts with the ancient village green still intact.

St Nicolas Church, King's Norton, dates from the 13th century, and the spire dates from the 15th century. In addition, the Green contains two later mediaeval building from the 15th century, the Old Grammar School, and the Saracen’s Head Inn. In the Summer of 2004, these two ancient buildings were the winners of the BBC’s “Restoration” competition and were awarded over £3 million towards the cost of major refurbishment.

The Post Code for King's Norton is B38.

King's Norton is home to:

Cadbury Sixth Form College, Downland Close, Kings Norton, Birmingham, B38 8QT

Indianas Restaurant, 68-69 The Green Kings Norton Birmingham B38 8RU 0121 451 2907

The Man on the Moon, Redditch Road Kings Norton Birmingham B38 8LR 0121 433 2741

There are several hotels in around near King's Norton, Birmingham B38, West Midlands. They include: