Area Information

B25 8PJ is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within the broader Yardley West and Stechford ward in east Birmingham. This location sits at a population of 1789 residents, forming a distinct pocket within the larger community that includes parts of the ancient parish of Yardley. Historically, the region dates back to the Domesday Book as Gyrdleah, evolving from a rural district annexed to Birmingham in 1911. The name Stechford itself emerged from the railway infrastructure of 1844, while historic landmarks like Blakesley Hall and St Edburgha's Church define the wider heritage context. You are looking at a neighbourhood where practical access to transport links meets established residential settings. The area benefits from being close to Stechford Railway Station and the ancient Station Road, known formerly as Stoney Lane. Living in B25 8PJ means residing in a zone that has avoided major planning constraints such as protected woodlands or nature reserves, offering a clear slate for development. It represents a slice of a mixed community that values its history, having been the site of Yardley Rural District, while providing modern residents with direct pathways to the city centre and regional hubs.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1789
Population Density
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The property market in B25 8PJ is characterised by a single postcode commanding a population of 1789 people, indicating a tight, localised housing cluster. With a home ownership rate of 47 per cent, the area presents a realistic blend of owner-occupied and rental properties, avoiding the extreme saturation of one segment found in some parts of Birmingham. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which shapes the available stock towards detached, semi-detached, or terraced single-family dwellings rather than flats. This means you will find that looking for flats or apartments here may yield fewer results compared to larger blocks common in more urban zones. The ward forms part of the Yardley constituency, a historically significant area that was transformed into a residential suburb following the 1911 Greater Birmingham Act. For buyers, the 47 per cent ownership rate implies that while there is an existing landlord base, there are also sellers looking to downsize or move. The presence of historic features like Kent's Moat does not necessarily impact the immediate housing values directly but contributes to the desirability of the wider ward. You are looking at a market defined by traditional British housing stock within a specific, small geographic footprint.

House Prices in B25 8PJ

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Energy Efficiency in B25 8PJ

Living in B25 8PJ offers convenient access to a range of amenities, ensuring daily needs are met without extensive travel. Retail options are well-served with five distinct shops nearby, including Co-op Yardley, Iceland Yardley, and Aldi Alum, all located within practical reach. For commuters, the rail network provides five connection points, notably Stechford, Tyseley, and Acocks Green Railway Stations, facilitating easy trips to the wider network. Public transport is reinforced by five Metro stations, such as Bull Street and Grand Central New Street, linking the suburb directly to the city centre. This concentration of transport and retail infrastructure supports a lifestyle where essential shopping is a short drive or walk away. The area avoids the constraints of protected woodlands or nature reserves, meaning the surrounding land is utilised for residential or standard development rather than conservation. While the wider ward features historic sites like Blakesley Hall, the immediate amenities focus on functional convenience. You will find that the combination of supermarket access and rail interchanges creates a practical environment for family life.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering living in B25 8PJ have access to St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School, which holds a Ofsted rating of good. This primary institution serves as the key educational option listed within the immediate vicinity, providing a strong starting point for young residents. The school's designation as a primary facility indicates that children in this age group will be educated locally before potentially transferring to secondary institutions further away. While the data does not list secondary schools or sixth forms within the immediate B25 8PJ cluster, the presence of a rated good primary school confirms a baseline quality for early education. The school type is explicitly Catholic, which may appeal to families seeking religious education or those wanting to attend a faith-based institution. For homemovers evaluating schools near B25 8PJ, St Bernadette's offers a verified standard of performance according to the latest Ofsted measures. This specific asset supports the area's suitability for families within the 30 to 64 age demographic identified in the local statistics.

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Demographics

The community in B25 8PJ is defined by a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most common residents are adults between 30 and 64 years of age, indicating a household base likely settled rather than transient. Home ownership stands at 47 per cent, suggesting a balanced mix of owner-occupiers and private renters, though homes here are predominantly houses rather than flats. This housing type preference aligns with the older, established character of the Yardley constituency. The area is also marked by ethnic diversity, with the Asian population being the predominant ethnic group within the local statistics. For families considering homes in this area, this age structure suggests a stable environment where neighbours are likely to have long-term roots. The accommodation type focus on houses supports a lifestyle suited to those seeking single-family living rather than high-density apartment blocks. There are no separate metrics for deprivation in the current data, but the clear home ownership rate and house dominance point towards a standard residential market. You are entering a community where the majority of residents have put down roots, moving away from the age volatility often found in student or commuter enclaves.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

47
majority

Ethnic Group

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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

14
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is B25 8PJ a good area for families?
The area appeals to families with a median age of 47 and a house-dominant housing stock. St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School, rated as good by Ofsted, serves the community. Transport links include Stechford and Tyseley railway stations, and digital connectivity scores are excellent with a broadband rating of 100.
Who typically lives in B25 8PJ?
The local population centres on adults between 30 and 64 years of age, with a very specific median age of 47. Home ownership sits at 47 per cent, and the accommodation type is predominantly houses. The predominant ethnic group in this specific postcode is Asian, reflecting the diversity of the Yardley constituency.
How are the transport links for this postcode?
Residents benefit from strong digital connectivity, scoring a perfect 100 for fixed broadband and 85 for mobile coverage. Physically, the area is close to five rail stations including Stechford and Acocks Green. There are also five Metro stops accessible nearby, including Grand Central New Street and Bull Street, covering the city centre.
Is there a risk of flood or environmental restrictions here?
The area has passed all environmental assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk, Ramsar sites, AONB status, and protected nature reserves. This means there are no planning constraints related to these factors. However, the crime risk is rated as a warning level with a score of 36, indicating medium risk where standard security is recommended.
What shops and amenities are nearby?
Within practical reach, there are five retail outlets including Co-op Yardley, Iceland Yardley, and Aldi Alum. Transport infrastructure includes five railway stations and five Metro stations. These facilities ensure daily shopping and commuting needs are met without significant travel from the B25 8PJ location.

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