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Library Square, Touchwood

Wall of Water
Touchwood, named after Touchwood Hall, which stood on the site until 1963, is Solihull’s new shopping and leisure development.
It reflects the architectural features and heritage of Solihull with its naturally lit arcades, leafy courtyards and open spaces.
It includes over eighty shops, fourteen restaurants and a unique lifestyle and leisure village with a nine screen multiplex cinema.
Of the four gardens within the complex Ocmis created the centrepiece of the newly landscaped Library Square - the main entrance to the Central Library from Touchwood.
The feature is a 15 metre long curved wall of water within the square.
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