Area Overview for B24 0PF
Area Information
Living in B24 0PF means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Pype Hayes, a suburb of Erdington, Birmingham. With a population of just 1,796, the area retains a quiet, suburban character shaped by its history as a 1920s council housing estate. The postcode covers a mix of semi-detached homes from the inter-war period and later developments, including tower blocks from the 1960s, many of which were redeveloped under the 1992 Pype Hayes Regeneration Programme. The area’s name traces back to Henry de Pipe, a 17th-century landowner, and its layout follows the ancient Welsh Road, now Chester Road. Residents benefit from proximity to local amenities, including shops, rail links, and parks, while the low population density ensures a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere. The area’s blend of historic architecture and modern infrastructure makes it appealing to those seeking a balance between suburban tranquillity and urban connectivity.
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- Population
- 1796
- Population Density
- 3477 people/km²
The property market in B24 0PF is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 74% of residents owning their properties. The area’s accommodation is primarily houses, including semi-detached homes from the inter-war period and later developments. This mix of housing types reflects a blend of older, established properties and post-regeneration housing stock. The 1992 Pype Hayes Regeneration Programme addressed issues with defective 1960s tower blocks, replacing them with more modern housing. For buyers, this means a market skewed toward private ownership rather than rentals, with a focus on single-family homes. The small size of the area and its proximity to Birmingham’s transport networks make it attractive for those seeking suburban living without full city isolation. However, the limited number of properties and the prevalence of older homes may mean fewer new builds or modern developments to choose from.
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Energy Efficiency in B24 0PF
Residents of B24 0PF have access to a range of nearby amenities that support daily life. For shopping, the area is served by Aldi Chester, Farmfoods Erdington, and Sainsburys Castle, providing essentials within practical reach. Public transport is well-integrated, with rail stations like Chester Road and Wylde Green offering regular services, while metro stops such as St Chads and St Paul’s connect to Birmingham’s broader network. Recreational opportunities include Pype Hayes Park, which surrounds the historic Pype Hayes Hall, offering green space for walks and leisure. The area’s suburban character means a balance between convenience and tranquillity, with local shops and transport links reducing the need for long commutes. The presence of schools from the 1920s and 1930s also suggests a family-friendly environment, though specific details on current educational facilities are not provided.
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The community in B24 0PF is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. Home ownership is high, at 74%, reflecting a stable, long-term population. The area is largely composed of houses, with few flats or apartments, indicating a preference for family-oriented living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The age profile suggests a mature, settled community with strong ties to the area. With no data on deprivation levels, it is reasonable to infer that the high home ownership and low crime risk contribute to a quality of life that supports both retirees and families. The absence of younger demographics may mean fewer schools or childcare facilities, but the presence of schools opened in the 1920s and 1930s indicates historical investment in education.
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