1 / 3Mary Stevens Park
📍 Stourbridge, West Midlands
Well-maintained park in Stourbridge with a large duck pond, tarmac pushchair-friendly paths, crown green bowling, tennis courts, and an on-site cafe with outdoor seating. Free parking on-site.
It's such a lovely, clean and well maintained park with a lot of facilities. There is a massive pond with lots of birds, a big children's playground, crown green bowling, tennis courts, a cafe, toilet facilities, and lots of pathways that are nice and easy to walk on. Very good disabled access. Also, there is plenty of parking and very close bus stops. The trees here are absolutely beautiful, stunning to see and walk through. Well worth a visit at any time of year.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with babies and toddlers under 3 who enjoy pond feeding and gentle outdoor walks. The pram-friendly paths and accessible layout make it effortless for families with young children. Older children may find the playground simple relative to larger parks. The cafe with outdoor seating works well for a relaxed stop mid-visit.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Caroline M
8 months ago
“It's such a lovely, clean and well maintained park with a lot of facilities. There is a massive pond with lots of birds, a big children's playground, crown green bowling, tennis courts, a cafe, toilet facilities, and lots of pathways that are nice and easy to walk on. Very good disabled access. Also, there is plenty of parking and very close bus stops. The trees here are absolutely beautiful, stunning to see and walk through. Well worth a visit at any time of year.”
Sally Holt
3 months ago
“A park with plenty of interesting features. A large duck pond, tarmac on paths suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. The carpark gets but there is a carpark just outside less so. We met for a walk at rhe cafe which has outdoor seating”
Fernando H.
5 months ago
“One of my favourite places in Birmingham. The atmosphere reminds me the old good times. Time for a tea and relax feeding the birds. Lovely coffee shop, try the coconut dark, my wife’s favourite”
Lilu B
4 weeks ago
“A lovely park. Wide open spaces, a nice cafe, a lovely walk around the pond with option to feed ducks. Only downside is the play park is a little simple, even for my 2.5 year old”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Mary Stevens Park centres on a large pond populated with ducks and birds, surrounded by wide tarmac paths that are fully accessible by pushchair and wheelchair. Facilities include a children's playground, crown green bowling, tennis courts, and a cafe with outdoor seating and popular speciality coffees. Two car parks serve the site, with an alternative lot nearby when the main one fills.



