Area Overview for B21 9NW
Area Information
B21 9NW is a small, residential postcode area in the West Midlands, situated just 2 kilometres north of Birmingham City Centre. With a population of 1,632, it reflects a blend of historical and modern influences. Once part of Staffordshire, the area was absorbed into Birmingham in 1911, evolving from a rural parish into an industrial and suburban hub. Today, it is a compact community with a distinct character shaped by its past as a centre of innovation during the Industrial Revolution. The area’s proximity to Birmingham offers easy access to urban amenities while retaining a quieter, more residential feel. Its small size means residents are likely to know their neighbours, and the area’s history is etched into landmarks like Handsworth Park, which was opened in 1890. B21 9NW is ideal for those seeking a balance between suburban tranquillity and city connectivity, with a population skewed towards adults aged 30–64.
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- Population
- 1632
- Population Density
- 14891 people/km²
B21 9NW is a small area with a housing stock dominated by houses, rather than flats or apartments. With a home ownership rate of 47%, the market is not heavily skewed towards rental properties, though the relatively low ownership percentage implies a significant proportion of residents may rent. The presence of houses suggests a focus on family homes, which may appeal to buyers seeking space and privacy. However, the area’s compact size means the housing stock is limited, and buyers may need to consider nearby postcodes for more options. The mix of owner-occupied and rental properties indicates a balanced market, though the specific prices or trends in the local property scene are not detailed in the data. Prospective buyers should also consider the area’s connectivity to Birmingham, which enhances its appeal for those needing urban access.
House Prices in B21 9NW
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Energy Efficiency in B21 9NW
Residents of B21 9NW have access to a range of local amenities, including retail stores such as Iceland Handsworth, Lidl Handsworth, and Farmfoods Handsworth, which provide essential shopping options. The area is served by five metro stations and five rail stations, including Soho Benson Road and Handsworth Booth Street, ensuring convenient travel to Birmingham and surrounding areas. Nearby, Handsworth Park offers a significant green space for leisure, exercise, and community events, with its history dating back to the 1880s. The presence of primary schools, retail outlets, and transport links creates a self-contained lifestyle, balancing urban accessibility with suburban comfort. The mix of shops, transport, and open spaces supports a practical, community-focused daily life.
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Schools
Residents of B21 9NW have access to three primary schools within the vicinity: Grove School, Grove Infant and Nursery School, and Grove Junior School. Grove School holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, indicating a strong educational offering for older primary students. The presence of an infant and nursery school alongside a junior school creates a seamless educational pathway for families with children of varying ages. This clustering of primary schools suggests a focus on early education and community cohesion, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The availability of multiple primary schools within walking distance is a significant advantage for families prioritising convenience and continuity in their children’s education.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Grove School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Grove Infant and Nursery School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Grove Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The median age in B21 9NW is 47, with the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, rather than a younger or elderly demographic. Home ownership stands at 47%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which is unusual for urban areas, suggesting a focus on family-friendly housing. The predominant ethnic group is Asian_total, reflecting the area’s historical ties to migration patterns, including post-war Caribbean and South Asian communities. This diversity shapes the cultural fabric of the area, though specific data on deprivation or socioeconomic factors is not available. The presence of primary schools and community amenities suggests a focus on family life, with residents likely prioritising stability and proximity to services.
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Planning Constraints
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