Area Overview for B25 8JB
Area Information
Living in B25 8JB means inhabiting a small, densely populated residential cluster in the east of Birmingham, England. The area spans 1,678 square metres and is home to 2,209 residents, creating a tightly knit community with a high population density of 1,316,121 people per square kilometre. Historically part of Worcestershire, the ward is bisected by the A45 (Coventry Road) and bordered by the River Cole and the Grand Union Canal. Neighbouring areas include Small Heath, South Yardley, and Acocks Green, with the A4040 providing an eastern link to Yardley Road. The area’s industrial heritage is evident in its past as a hub for wire drawing, iron founding, and early British motorcycle manufacturing. Today, it is part of Birmingham’s Tyseley Environmental Enterprise District, blending historical character with modern innovation. Residents benefit from proximity to rail and metro stations, retail hubs, and a primary school with a good Ofsted rating. While the area’s compact size and high density suggest a bustling, interconnected lifestyle, its small footprint means every amenity is within practical reach.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1678 m²
- Population
- 2209
- Population Density
- 3163 people/km²
The property market in B25 8JB is characterised by a 35% home ownership rate, indicating that a majority of properties are rented rather than owner-occupied. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is notable in a densely populated area, suggesting a focus on family-friendly or larger homes. Given the small area size of 1,678 square metres and the high population density, the housing stock is likely limited, with properties concentrated in a compact footprint. This could mean competition for available homes, particularly for buyers seeking to purchase rather than rent. The presence of houses may appeal to families or those prioritising space, though the high density might limit the availability of new builds. For buyers, the area’s proximity to transport links, retail amenities, and a primary school with a good Ofsted rating could offset the challenges of a small housing market. However, the high population density and limited area size may also mean that properties are closely spaced, requiring careful consideration of location and local infrastructure.
House Prices in B25 8JB
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Energy Efficiency in B25 8JB
Residents of B25 8JB have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Iceland Heybarnes, Asda Small, and Lidl Yardley, providing everyday shopping convenience. The area’s proximity to rail and metro stations enhances accessibility to Birmingham’s cultural and commercial hubs. While the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the historical presence of the Tyseley Traction Maintenance Depot and the nearby Tyseley Energy Park suggest a mix of industrial heritage and modern innovation. The compact nature of the area means that amenities are closely clustered, fostering a sense of convenience. However, the absence of detailed information on green spaces or recreational facilities means buyers should consider whether additional amenities are required beyond the immediate vicinity. The combination of retail, transport, and historical sites creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with the area’s industrial legacy.
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Schools
The nearest school to B25 8JB is Redhill Primary School, which serves the area’s younger residents. Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, it provides a solid foundation for primary education. While no secondary schools are listed in the data, the proximity to rail and metro stations suggests that families may access broader educational options in nearby Birmingham districts. The presence of a primary school with a good rating is a key consideration for families prioritising local schooling, though the absence of secondary school data means prospective buyers should investigate further for comprehensive educational planning. The school’s quality and accessibility contribute to the area’s appeal for families seeking a balance between community living and educational opportunities.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Redhill Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in B25 8JB is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 22, reflecting a mix of younger and middle-aged residents. Home ownership stands at 35%, indicating a significant proportion of the population rents. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for a densely populated area, suggesting a mix of family homes and larger properties. The predominant ethnic group is the Asian_total category, contributing to the area’s cultural diversity. With a population density of over 1.3 million per square kilometre, the area is among the most densely populated in England, which can influence the pace of daily life and the availability of shared spaces. The relatively low home ownership rate may indicate a transient population or a focus on rental properties, though the presence of houses suggests a balance between owner-occupied and rental housing. This demographic profile shapes a community that is both dynamic and rooted in its historical and cultural context.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
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