
KNOWLE LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY

High Street shops, 2005
The Wilson Arms, 2005
The church from the north
The Square, 1986




Knowle and Its Facilities
For those planning to visit the village, the following is a very brief description of Knowle and the facilities you can find here.
Knowle lies on the A4141 (formerly the A41), about a mile south of Junction 5 on the M42. It is three miles south of Solihull, 13 miles south of Birmingham, 10 miles north of Warwick and about 10 miles from Coventry.
In the village square are Knowle’s early 15th century church and Guild House. Leading
from The Square is Kenilworth Road, the oldest part of the village, where Knowle's
most attractive timber-
The nearest stations are Dorridge (1½ miles) and Solihull (3 miles), both on the Chiltern line between Birmingham and London. Most of the London trains stop at both places. Knowle is about 5 miles from Birmingham International Station. There are bus services (half hourly approx.) from both Dorridge and Solihull. There are free car parks (some with a two or three hour limit) behind each side of High Street.
Along High Street you will find good shops, many of them small independent businesses
which Knowle is lucky to have. For those wanting sustenance there are also a number
of inns, cafés, other eating places and shops selling sandwiches and take-
Please note that there are no public toilets in the village. Visitors may use the library facilities when it is open, or of course, those of any eating place where they are buying food or drink. The library is closed on Wednesdays. On other days it opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Friday) 2 p.m. (Saturday) and 7 p.m. (Thursday).