Hunters Road, Hockley in B19 1DX
Factory Road, Gib Heath in B19 1DX
Babe Ke Gurdwara, Birmingham in B19 1DX
Open Day at the Cemetery in B19 1DX
Corner of Key Hill and Key Hill Drive, Jewellery Quarter in B19 1DX
Former Soho Pool Wharf in B19 1DX
Geographers at the gates of Key Hill Cemetery in B19 1DX
Gem Buildings from Key Hill Cemetery in B19 1DX
Enormous retaining wall, Key Hill Cemetery in B19 1DX
Works above Key Hill Cemetery in B19 1DX
Lesbro Works from Key Hill Cemetery in B19 1DX
Reflections and graves - Key Hill Cemetery in B19 1DX
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Area Information

Living in B19 1DX means residing in Lozells, an inner-city postcode area within the Lozells and East Handsworth ward of Birmingham City Council. This specific residential cluster sits approximately two miles north-west of the Birmingham city centre, positioned between the districts of Handsworth and Aston. The area is defined by its Victorian terraced housing mixed with council properties and post-war tower blocks. You are settling into a location with a population of 1968, which forms a small but concentrated residential community. The neighbourhood has historical significance, noted for its role during the Industrial Revolution and its housing of notable figures like composer Albert Ketèlbey. Daily life in B19 1DX involves navigating a high-density urban environment with multi-ethnic diversity. It is an area that reflects the broader character of West Birmingham, offering a grounding in local history while situated within the modern city framework. Understanding this context helps you appreciate the specific nature of property and life in this distinct postcode area of England.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1968
Population Density
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The property market in B19 1DX is dominated by rental living rather than outright ownership. With only one in five residents owning their home, buying a house here offers different propositions than in more established suburban areas. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, catering to individuals, couples, and students rather than large families seeking detached homes. This housing stock consists mainly of Victorian terraced houses mixed with council properties and post-war tower blocks, creating a varied urban landscape. The high density of flats suggests a market geared towards working-age professionals or students capitalising on the low median age and strong rental culture. Potential buyers looking at this small postcode area or its immediate surroundings must acknowledge that the property stock is not typical of owner-occupied suburbs. You are entering a market where possession remains relatively rare, meaning competition for listings remains high and investment through buy-to-let or shared ownership may be the primary entry points for new homeowners.

House Prices in B19 1DX

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Energy Efficiency in B19 1DX

Daily life in B19 1DX offers practical access to essential amenities within a short reach. Residents can visit five notable railway stations and five metro stops to navigate the city. For shopping needs, five key retail locations are accessible including Tesco Birmingham, Morrisons Daily, and another Tesco Birmingham branch. These supermarkets and stores provide food and daily necessities without the need for long commuits. The area itself is an urban inner-city space characterised by multi-ethnic diversity and a mix of Victorian and post-war architecture. While major employers and commercial business parks are absent from the local economy, the proximity to Birmingham city centre balances this deficit for those needing wider business or leisure options. You will find vibrancy through the density of the population and the mix of residential types rather than through local commercial districts alone. The community relies on these nearby transport and retail nodes to sustain a functional urban lifestyle despite the limitations of the local commercial tail.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering education options near B19 1DX will find St Francis Catholic Primary School as a key local institution. This primary school holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, representing a solid educational foundation for young children attending in this inner-city ward. The presence of St Francis Catholic Primary School indicates a focus on faith-based education within the community, although the limited data on schools near this specific postcode means no secondary institutions or specific sixth form centres are listed for this immediate cluster. Parents must look beyond the single named primary school for the full picture of educational pathways in the Lozells and East Handsworth ward. While this area supports primary education with a high-rated option, the scarcity of listed local secondary schools suggests that older children likely travel to institutions further away. This educational landscape should be carefully verified against council links and the 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation data which flags high deprivation as a factor affecting local education outcomes.

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Demographics

The community profile of B19 1DX reveals a predominantly young demographic with a median age of 22 years. While adults aged between 30 and 64 years are the most common age range, the low median age suggests a significant presence of younger residents or students. High population density characterises the neighbourhood, leading to a distinct social fabric. Diversity is a defining feature, with the black_total ethnic group forming the predominant demographic. Housing arrangements reflect a rental-heavy market supported by a significantly high proportion of flats. Only 20% of residents own their homes, indicating that the vast majority live in private or social renting. This area sits among the 5% most deprived wards in the UK and ranks as the third most deprived ward in Birmingham per the 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation. High unemployment and income deprivation are recorded as key challenges for the locality. These figures directly impact the local economy and the typical quality of life experienced by those living in B19 1DX compared to the national average.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

20
majority

Ethnic Group

black_total
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

11
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in B19 1DX and what is the community feel like?
The area has a median age of 22 with adults aged 30 to 64 being the most common range. The community is highly diverse with the black_total group as the predominant ethnicity. Housing is dominated by flats with only 20% ownership rates. You are joining a high-density urban community that reflects the multi-ethnic nature of Lozells and East Handsworth.
What transport options are available for commuting from B19 1DX?
Residents have access to five rail stations including Jewellery Quarter and Perry Barr, plus five metro stops such as St Paul's and Winson Green Outer Circle. Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 92 and a mobile score of 85. These links facilitate easy access to Birmingham city centre and wider West Midlands employment hubs.
Which schools are near B19 1DX and how is their performance?
The primary school option is St Francis Catholic Primary School, which holds a 'good' Ofsted rating. While no secondary schools are listed in the data for this immediate cluster, the presence of this primary institution supports early education in the area. The 2019 deprivation index suggests you should research travel options for older children carefully.
Are there significant safety or environmental risks to living here?
Environmental risks are absent with zero scores for flood risk and protected natural sites. However, the crime risk is critical with a score of 26 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average. Enhanced security is recommended. The environmental pass provides planning freedom, but the safety score requires vigilance for residents buying or renting homes in B19 1DX.

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