Area Information

Living in B17 0HJ means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in the Harborne Ward of Birmingham. With a population of 1,641, this area retains a village-like character centred on Harborne High Street, which has historical roots dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. The settlement is framed by St Peter’s Church, a 13th-century landmark, and features historic buildings such as Harborne House, now Bishops Croft. While the area has grown since the 19th century, its charm lies in its blend of old and new — from traditional inns to modern amenities. Residents benefit from proximity to rail and metro stations, including University Railway Station and Centenary Square, which link to Birmingham’s broader transport network. The postcode is ideal for those seeking a quieter residential environment with access to urban connectivity, though its small size means it is best suited to those prioritising community over sprawling development.

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The property market in B17 0HJ is characterised by a 45% home ownership rate, suggesting that nearly half of properties are owner-occupied, while the remainder are likely rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is uncommon in many urban areas and may indicate a preference for single-family homes. Given the small size of the postcode, the housing stock is limited, and buyers should consider the surrounding areas for broader options. The mix of owner-occupied and rental properties suggests a balance between long-term residents and those seeking temporary housing. However, the lack of high-rise or apartment-style living means the area is not suited to those prioritising density or investment in multi-unit properties. Prospective buyers should focus on the historical and architectural value of homes, as well as their proximity to key amenities like Harborne High Street and transport links.

House Prices in B17 0HJ

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Energy Efficiency in B17 0HJ

Residents of B17 0HJ have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Sainsburys Harborne, Iceland Harborne, and M&S Harborne SF, which cater to daily shopping needs. The area’s historic Harborne High Street offers a mix of traditional and modern venues, including St Peter’s Church, a focal point of the village. Rail and metro stations like University Railway Station and Five Ways Railway Station provide easy access to Birmingham’s wider network, enabling quick travel to nearby districts. For leisure, the nearby Centenary Square and Town Hall offer cultural and recreational opportunities. While the area’s small size means it lacks large-scale commercial centres, its proximity to Birmingham’s urban core ensures residents can enjoy a blend of village charm and city convenience.

Amenities

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Demographics

The population of B17 0HJ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership stands at 45%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental units. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a more traditional residential profile. The ethnic composition is largely White, with no specific data provided on other groups. While no deprivation statistics are included in the data, the age profile suggests a community of established professionals and families. The absence of younger demographics may influence local amenities and services, though the area’s proximity to educational institutions and transport hubs could offset this. The relatively high median age also implies a stable, long-term resident base, which can contribute to a cohesive neighbourhood dynamic.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

45
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

55
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in B17 0HJ?
The area has a small population of 1,641, with a median age of 47 and a majority of residents aged 30–64. It retains a village-like character with historic sites like St Peter’s Church, suggesting a cohesive, long-term resident base.
Who typically lives in B17 0HJ?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with 45% owning their homes. The ethnic composition is largely White, though no data on diversity is provided. The area appeals to established professionals and families.
How connected is B17 0HJ to transport and the internet?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 96 and mobile coverage of 85. Five railway stations, including University and Selly Oak, provide access to Birmingham’s rail network.
What are the safety concerns in B17 0HJ?
The area has a critical crime risk with a score of 19, indicating higher-than-average crime rates. Enhanced security measures are recommended, though there are no natural hazards like floods or protected sites.
What amenities are nearby in B17 0HJ?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Sainsburys Harborne, and rail/metro stations like University and Centenary Square. Historic sites like Harborne High Street and St Peter’s Church add to the area’s character.

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