Area Information

Living in B21 0WB places you in a small, residential postcode area within Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, a district renowned for its craftsmanship heritage. With a population of 1,434, this area reflects the broader neighbourhood’s mix of industrial legacy and modern vibrancy. The Jewellery Quarter, designated a World Craft City in 2025, offers a unique blend of historic architecture and contemporary innovation. Residents here benefit from proximity to key landmarks like St Paul’s Church and the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, while the area’s compact size ensures a tight-knit community feel. Daily life is shaped by the district’s mix of traditional trades and modern amenities, with retail outlets, rail links, and cultural hubs within easy reach. The area’s strategic location near Birmingham City Centre and its well-connected transport network make it appealing for those seeking a balance between heritage and convenience. However, the small population and clustered nature of B21 0WB mean it is more of a niche postcode, ideal for those prioritising historical context over expansive urban sprawl.

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

The property market in B21 0WB is characterised by a 33% home ownership rate, suggesting a significant proportion of properties are rented. This aligns with the area’s status as a historic industrial district, where houses may be older and more suited to rental demand than owner-occupation. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which are less typical in high-density urban areas, hinting at a mix of period properties and smaller family homes. Given the postcode’s small size and proximity to Birmingham’s city centre, property availability is likely limited, with buyers needing to consider nearby areas for more options. The rental market may offer stability, but buyers should be mindful of potential competition from investors or tenants seeking long-term stays. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments may appeal to families or those preferring larger living spaces, though property values could be influenced by the area’s historical and cultural significance.

House Prices in B21 0WB

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Energy Efficiency in B21 0WB

Residents of B21 0WB enjoy a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. The area’s proximity to five metro stations, including Soho Benson Road and Handsworth Booth Street, ensures easy access to public transport. Retail options are plentiful, with stores like Iceland Handsworth, Lidl Handsworth, and Farmfoods Handsworth catering to daily needs. For rail commuters, five stations—including Perry Barr Railway Station—provide connections to Birmingham’s broader transport network. The area’s historic character is complemented by its practical amenities, blending heritage with modern convenience. While the compact size of B21 0WB means it lacks expansive parks or leisure facilities, its integration with the wider Jewellery Quarter offers cultural and historical attractions nearby. The mix of retail, transport, and community hubs creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with the district’s unique identity.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of B21 0WB have access to several schools, including Welford Primary School, which holds a Good Ofsted rating, and St Michael’s CofE Junior and Infant School, a primary institution serving the area. King Edward VI Handsworth School appears twice in the data, once as a primary school and once as an academy with an Outstanding Ofsted rating, indicating high educational standards. Nishkam Primary School is an independent institution, offering an alternative to state-funded education. The mix of state and independent schools provides families with choices, from locally funded primary education to private options. The presence of an Outstanding-rated academy suggests strong academic performance in certain schools, though the overall quality may vary. Parents should consider proximity to specific schools and their Ofsted ratings when evaluating the area’s suitability for their children’s education.

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 B21 0WB is 1,434, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents falling within the 30-64 age range. This suggests a community dominated by working-age adults, likely reflecting the area’s historical ties to skilled trades and manufacturing. Home ownership stands at 33%, indicating a rental market prevalence, though the accommodation type is predominantly houses, which are less common in high-density urban areas. The predominant ethnic group is Asian_total, highlighting cultural diversity within the community. While specific deprivation data is not provided, the age profile and ownership figures imply a stable, mature population with established economic ties to the local jewellery and metalwork industries. The mix of age groups and household types suggests a balance between long-term residents and newer arrivals, though the low home ownership rate may reflect affordability challenges or a preference for rental living.

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
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in B21 0WB?
B21 0WB has a population of 1,434, with residents predominantly aged 30-64. The area’s small size and proximity to the historic Jewellery Quarter suggest a close-knit community, though the 33% home ownership rate indicates a rental market. The mix of age groups and the presence of schools suggest a balance between long-term residents and newer arrivals.
Who lives in B21 0WB?
The area’s median age is 47, with the majority of residents aged 30-64. The predominant ethnic group is Asian_total, and the 33% home ownership rate suggests a mix of renters and homeowners. The demographic profile reflects a mature, working-age population with ties to the local jewellery and manufacturing industries.
What schools are near B21 0WB?
Welford Primary School (Good Ofsted rating), St Michael’s CofE Junior and Infant School, King Edward VI Handsworth School (Outstanding), and Nishkam Primary School (independent) are all within reach. The mix of state and independent schools provides options for families.
How connected is B21 0WB to transport and broadband?
Broadband is excellent (score 100), and mobile coverage is good (score 85). Five metro stations and five rail stations, including Perry Barr and Birmingham Snow Hill, provide strong transport links. Retail and daily amenities are also accessible within the area.
Are there safety concerns in B21 0WB?
The area has a critical crime risk with a Safety Score of 0/100, indicating above-average crime rates. Enhanced security measures are recommended. There is no flood risk or environmental constraints, but crime remains a key concern for residents.

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