Quaker History Walk: University of Birmingham campus and Selly Oak

Quaker History Walk: University of Birmingham campus and Selly Oak

Who are the Quakers and how have they contributed to Selly Oak’s history?

By University of Birmingham Events Team

Date and time

Location

Aston Webb Great Hall

142 Edgbaston Park Road #Aston Webb – B Block Birmingham B15 2TS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 days before event.

About this event

Tickets available from August 9, 2025, 12pm.

Join Rhiannon Grant from the University of Birmingham for a walking tour through time.

In nearby Bournville, a family of Quakers, the Cadburys, made a big impact; as we walk from the University of Birmingham main campus through Selly Oak we’ll find evidence of Cadbury involvement in the community and also learn about other members of this religious group.

There’s Margery Fry, for example, who was from a different famous Quaker chocolate family and worked at the university before becoming a campaigner for prison reform.

There’s the Gibbons family who ran the company for which Battery Retail Park is named and gave land for a library and a park (and intermarried with the Cadburys, who are never far away).

The actions and attitudes of Quakers in the past and the buildings they chose to fund, including the Quaker meeting house, will give examples of some of the ideas which are still important to Quakers today, such as that all people are equal and that simplicity and silence can help us be closer to God.

The walk is about 1.7 miles in total. It’s mostly flat with a slight hill along the Bristol Road through Selly Oak, and we can use a route with no stairs. We will stop for short talks in several places, most of which do not have seating.

Depending on the weather, you may want a raincoat and a water bottle.

Frequently asked questions

Is this event wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the route is wheelchair accessible.

Are there accessible toilets available during the tour?

Yes, at the very beginning of the tour there will be accessible toilets available on the University campus. We would recommend the toilets in the Bramall building, just next door to the main Aston Webb building. Please ask a member of staff for directions or assistance.

Where does the tour start?

The tour will begin on the Edgbaston University of Birmingham campus, gathering at the base of the Old Joe clock tower. We ask that you arrive about 10 minutes early so that everyone has time to access facilities before we begin.

On Sale Aug 9 at 12:00 PM