Area Information

B20 2SX is a small, densely populated postcode area in West Birmingham, centred on Lozells Road within the Lozells and East Handsworth ward. With just 1,434 residents, it is a tightly knit urban cluster marked by Victorian terraced housing and post-war tower blocks. The area’s character is shaped by its history as a northern suburb of Birmingham, developed during the Industrial Revolution to house growing populations. Today, it reflects a multi-ethnic community, with high proportions of Afro-Caribbean, Bangladeshi, and Pakistani residents. While the area is among the UK’s most deprived, it offers proximity to Birmingham’s city centre, rail networks, and essential amenities. Daily life is defined by a mix of local shops, community hubs, and schools, though challenges like high unemployment and historical tensions linger. For buyers, B20 2SX presents a compact, affordable footprint in a city that continues to evolve.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1434
Population Density
5276 people/km²

B20 2SX’s property market is characterised by a 33% home ownership rate, suggesting most residents rent rather than own. The accommodation type is primarily houses, though the small area’s housing stock is likely limited to older terraced properties and council housing. This mix indicates a modest, affordable market, but the low ownership rate points to a reliance on rental income. Buyers should consider the area’s compact size and the dominance of rental properties, which may affect long-term value. The presence of post-war tower blocks and Victorian housing also means property conditions vary, requiring careful inspection. For those seeking a small, budget-friendly footprint, B20 2SX offers accessible homes, though the rental market’s dynamics may influence investment potential.

House Prices in B20 2SX

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Energy Efficiency in B20 2SX

Residents of B20 2SX have access to a range of amenities within walking or short transit distance. Retail options include Iceland Handsworth, Tesco Birmingham, and Morrisons Daily, offering essentials and convenience shopping. The metro network (Soho Benson Road, Winson Green Outer Circle) and rail stations (Jewellery Quarter, Perry Barr) provide easy access to Birmingham’s transport hubs. While the area lacks expansive parks or leisure facilities, its urban character is defined by community hubs like Lozells Methodist Church, which offers social and practical services. The mix of local shops, transport links, and schools creates a functional, if modest, lifestyle. However, the area’s deprivation level means amenities are limited to basic needs, with fewer upscale options compared to more affluent parts of Birmingham.

Amenities

Schools

Nearby schools include Welford Primary School (primary, Ofsted rating: good), St Michael’s CofE Junior and Infant School (primary), King Edward VI Handsworth School (primary and academy, Ofsted rating: outstanding), and Nishkam Primary School (independent). The mix of state and independent institutions provides families with options, from local primary schools to academies with high ratings. The outstanding rating at King Edward VI Handsworth highlights quality education access, while the presence of independent schools like Nishkam caters to those seeking alternative curricula. However, the lack of secondary school data means families may need to look beyond the immediate area for higher education. The diversity of school types reflects the community’s needs, though limited data on performance beyond Ofsted ratings remains.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AWelford Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2N/ASt Michael's CofE Junior and Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3N/AKing Edward VI Handsworth SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4N/ANishkam Primary SchoolindependentN/AN/A
5N/AKing Edward VI Handsworth SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of B20 2SX is 1,434, with a median age of 47 and the majority (30–64 years) in adulthood. Home ownership is low at 33%, indicating a rental-dominated market. The area is predominantly composed of houses, though the high proportion of deprived households—ranked third in Birmingham’s 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation—suggests limited economic opportunities. The dominant ethnic group is Asian_total, reflecting the area’s diverse makeup. This demographic profile means residents often rely on community networks and public services. The high prevalence of deprivation impacts access to private amenities and employment prospects, though the presence of schools and transport links offers some stability.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

33
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

12
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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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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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in B20 2SX?
B20 2SX has a multi-ethnic population, with high proportions of Afro-Caribbean, Bangladeshi, and Pakistani residents. The community is tightly knit, though the area ranks among the UK’s 5% most deprived wards. Social hubs like Lozells Methodist Church provide support, but high unemployment and limited private amenities shape daily life.
Who typically lives in B20 2SX?
The area’s median age is 47, with most residents aged 30–64. Home ownership is low at 33%, and the predominant ethnic group is Asian_total. The population reflects a mix of long-term residents and those seeking affordable housing in Birmingham’s inner-city areas.
What schools are near B20 2SX?
Local schools include Welford Primary (good Ofsted rating), St Michael’s CofE, King Edward VI Handsworth (outstanding rating), and Nishkam Primary (independent). Families have access to both state and independent education options, though secondary schools are not listed in the data.
How connected is B20 2SX by transport?
The area has excellent broadband (score 100) and good mobile coverage (85). Five metro stations and three rail stations (Jewellery Quarter, Perry Barr) provide strong links to Birmingham’s transport network, facilitating commuting to the city centre and beyond.
What safety concerns should buyers be aware of?
B20 2SX has a critical crime risk, with a safety score of 0/100. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. Flood risk is low, but the area’s urban density and historical tensions contribute to the elevated crime level.

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