Area Overview for B14 4HF
Area Information
B14 4HF is a small, tightly knit postcode area in southern Birmingham, encompassing parts of Highter’s Heath, Warstock, and Maypole. With a population of 1,613, it reflects a suburban character shaped by Birmingham’s 19th- and 20th-century expansion. The area avoids the industrial grit of the city’s core, instead offering a mix of residential housing and proximity to key amenities. Its location near the Maypole and Yardley Wood provides a balance of quiet living and access to urban infrastructure. Residents benefit from a mature community, with a median age of 47 and a majority of households owning their homes. The area’s history as part of the broader King’s Heath district means it retains a legacy of middle-class stability, with a focus on family-oriented living. While small, B14 4HF is strategically placed near rail networks and retail hubs, making it practical for commuters and families alike. Its low flood risk and absence of environmental constraints further enhance its appeal as a safe, manageable place to live.
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- Population
- 1613
- Population Density
- 6565 people/km²
B14 4HF is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 62% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The housing stock is largely composed of houses, reflecting a suburban, family-friendly layout. This contrasts with areas dominated by flats or rental properties, suggesting a more stable and mature market. The small size of the postcode area means the housing options are limited, but the focus on houses implies a higher proportion of larger properties compared to other parts of Birmingham. For buyers, this means a market that prioritises long-term residency over short-term investment. The lack of planning constraints—such as protected woodlands or areas of outstanding natural beauty—also makes the area more accessible for development or renovation. However, the limited size of the area means buyers should consider nearby districts for additional options.
House Prices in B14 4HF
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Energy Efficiency in B14 4HF
Living in B14 4HF offers a blend of practicality and suburban comfort. The area’s retail options include Lidl Warstock, Spar Millpool, and Heron Yardley, providing essentials within easy reach. For transport, residents have access to five railway stations, including Yardley Wood and Shirley, as well as metro stops like Grand Central New Street, facilitating swift travel to Birmingham’s core. The proximity to Edgbaston Village and Corporation Street adds to the area’s convenience, offering dining and leisure opportunities. While the data does not mention parks or green spaces explicitly, the absence of environmental constraints suggests open areas may be available nearby. The mix of retail, transport, and connectivity options supports a lifestyle that balances daily needs with ease of movement, making it appealing for families and commuters.
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Schools
The nearest schools to B14 4HF include Highters Heath Community School, which operates as both a primary school and an academy. This dual designation means the school serves students from early childhood through to secondary education, offering a seamless transition for families. While no Ofsted ratings are provided, the presence of both primary and academy structures suggests a comprehensive educational offering. The school’s location within the area makes it a key draw for families seeking proximity to education. However, the absence of additional schools in the data means parents may need to look further afield for secondary options. The mix of school types indicates a focus on integrated education, though the specific quality of teaching or facilities is not detailed here.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Highters Heath Community School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Highters Heath Community School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of B14 4HF is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the largest age group falling between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, with a strong presence of homeowners—62% of households own their homes. The area is largely composed of houses rather than flats, reflecting a suburban layout. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with broader trends in Birmingham’s outer districts. The age profile indicates a stable, long-term resident base, with fewer young families or elderly populations compared to other parts of the city. This demographic structure supports a low-deprivation environment, where infrastructure and services cater to the needs of working-age adults and families. The absence of significant social housing or rental stock further reinforces the area’s focus on owner-occupation and long-term residency.
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Planning Constraints
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