Coleshill Common (Coleshill's best kept secret)

Strangers to the village often ask where they can find the Common, it being well hidden from most sides.

The present Common covers an area of nearly eleven acres (5.3 h). Historically it was used by villagers to graze their animals, and to dig for clay and gravel. The evidence of these diggings is still visible in many places. These days, the Common is home to a unique variety of plant and animal species many of which are endangered by urban sprawl.

The Common is managed by a committee drawn from village residents and which operates under the auspices of to the Parish Council. The committee's objectives are, "to protect and conserve the unenclosed character and naturalness of the site for the benefit of the flora, fauna and other wildlife and for its quiet enjoyment by the public on foot.”

To contact the committee with suggestions or concerns about the Common, use our contact form; or email the committee chairman, Nigel Suttie at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or write to the committee chairman and leave your letter in the village hall post box.

The common is maintained entirely by volunteers, so if you can help in any way, please take a look at the section below, Volunteering on the Common.

Rough scrub, more than fifty years ago Mature woods and grassland today

Some Pictures of the Common by Stephen Jones (click to enlarge)

Volunteering on the Common

During the winter months, the Common Committee organise volunteer work parties to keep the Common tidy and accessible to visitors. Work parties take place on one Tuesday and one Saturday per month between September and March. A project is undertaken each year to improve diversity, and prevent the grassland disappearing under trees. The coppicing of small trees, and the planting of new native saplings is often involved.

Work parties normally start at 10am and last for two hours. No particular experience is necessary and tools are provided. It is a great opportunity to learn about the flora and fauna living in the different habitats, to meet local people, and to get some healthy outdoor exercise.

Please use our contact form if you would like to be added to our list of work party volunteers or if you can help in any other way.

Common Management Plan 2014

The Common Management Plan was revised in 2014 and a copy can be viewed at this link

Coleshill Common Byelaws

Click on this link to read the byelaws that govern the use of the common.

Click here to contact the Common Management Committee