Area Overview for B23 5JH
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Living in B23 5JH, a small residential cluster in north Birmingham, offers a mix of suburban tranquillity and urban accessibility. With a population of 1,901, the area is part of the Perry Common ward, historically shaped by inter-war council housing built on former farmland. The community is defined by its older housing stock, including 2- or 3-bedroom "Boot Houses" from the 1920s, many of which have undergone redevelopment. The area’s character is shaped by its residents, who are predominantly White and aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Daily life balances proximity to Birmingham’s infrastructure with a quieter, community-focused atmosphere. Nearby rail and metro stations, such as Erdington and St Paul’s, provide easy access to the city, while local amenities like Aldi and Co-op cater to everyday needs. Though modest in scale, B23 5JH is a place where residents have actively shaped their environment through initiatives like the Witton Lodge Community Association.
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- 5629 people/km²
B23 5JH’s property market is characterised by a 42% home ownership rate, suggesting a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The area’s accommodation types are predominantly houses, reflecting its origins as a mid-20th-century housing estate. These homes, often 2- or 3-bedroom "Boot Houses," were originally built for rehousing city families but have since been subject to redevelopment. While the data does not specify rental rates, the relatively low home ownership percentage implies a significant proportion of the housing stock is rented. For buyers, the small area’s limited size means property choices are constrained, with proximity to Birmingham’s transport networks offering broader opportunities for commuters. The mix of older and redeveloped housing creates a niche market, appealing to those seeking suburban living with urban connectivity.
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The lifestyle in B23 5JH is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Local shops such as Aldi Kingstanding, Co-op Hawthorn, and Spar provide daily necessities, while nearby rail and metro stations offer swift access to Birmingham’s cultural and commercial hubs. The area’s suburban character allows for a quieter pace of life, though the availability of transport options ensures easy access to urban amenities. Parks and open spaces are not explicitly listed, but the historical redevelopment of housing stock suggests some green areas may exist. The presence of community initiatives like the Witton Lodge Community Association reinforces a sense of local identity, making daily life both practical and socially engaged.
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The nearest school to B23 5JH is St Margaret Mary RC Junior and Infant School, a primary school with an Ofsted rating of "good." This institution serves the local community, providing education for younger children within walking distance of many homes. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate area means families may need to consider commuting for secondary education, though nearby stations like Erdington and Chester Road offer convenient transport links. The presence of a well-rated primary school is a key draw for families prioritising early education, though the limited range of school types necessitates planning for older children’s schooling.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | St Margaret Mary RC Junior and Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of B23 5JH is 1,901, with a median age of 47, reflecting a community skewed towards middle-aged adults (30–64 years). Home ownership stands at 42%, lower than the city average, suggesting a mix of owner-occupied and rented properties. The area is predominantly White, with a BAME population share of 38.2%, slightly below Birmingham’s overall figure. Child poverty affects 32.9% of children in the ward, contributing to a community-focused ethos shaped by resident-led housing regeneration. This demographic profile indicates a stable, family-oriented population, though economic challenges persist. The presence of 200 homes managed by the Witton Lodge Community Association highlights local efforts to address deprivation. Residents navigate a balance between established housing stock and ongoing redevelopment, with a notable emphasis on community cohesion.
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