Area Overview for B27 6DJ
Area Information
Living in B27 6DJ, part of Acocks Green in southeast Birmingham, means inhabiting a historic suburban area with roots tracing back to the 14th century. The postcode covers a small residential cluster of 1,597 people, shaped by medieval clearings and 19th-century railway expansion. This area has retained a quiet, community-focused character, with listed buildings and a network of roads like Warwick Road forming its modern hub. Daily life here balances suburban convenience with a touch of historical continuity, from the remnants of moated halls to the 1932 tram island now grassed over. The population, predominantly adults aged 30–64, suggests a mature, stable community. While the area lacks large commercial centres, its proximity to Birmingham International Airport, rail stations, and retail outlets like Morrisons and Iceland offers practical connectivity. For those seeking a quieter, historically rich suburb with accessible transport, B27 6DJ presents a distinct alternative to Birmingham’s busier districts.
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- Population
- 1597
- Population Density
- 6015 people/km²
B27 6DJ’s property market is characterised by a 33% home ownership rate, meaning most residents rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of mid-20th-century municipal housing. This suggests a rental market with limited owner-occupied properties, which could make finding a buy-to-live home challenging for buyers seeking long-term investment. The small area’s housing stock is likely constrained by its suburban layout, with limited scope for new developments. For those considering the area, the flat-dominated market may appeal to renters or buyers prioritising affordability over property growth. The proximity to rail stations and retail hubs adds practical value, though the small size of the postcode means buyers must look beyond immediate surroundings for more varied housing options.
House Prices in B27 6DJ
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Energy Efficiency in B27 6DJ
The lifestyle in B27 6DJ is shaped by its mix of retail, transport, and suburban convenience. Nearby amenities include supermarkets such as Iceland Acocks, Morrisons Acocks, and Farmfoods Acocks, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. Rail stations like Acocks Green and Spring Road provide easy access to Birmingham’s transport network, while Birmingham International Airport offers regional and international travel options. The area’s character is defined by its historic roots and quiet residential streets, with no large parks or leisure facilities explicitly listed. However, the proximity to the Warwick Road roundabout and historic sites like Yardley Road Baptist Church adds cultural and communal value. For residents, the balance of practical amenities and suburban tranquillity makes daily life efficient and rooted in local history.
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Schools
The nearest school to B27 6DJ is Holy Souls Catholic Primary School, a primary school with an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This institution serves the local community, offering education for younger children in a setting that combines religious affiliation with state-funded resources. The presence of a single primary school suggests that families in the area may rely on nearby secondary schools or private institutions for older children. The ‘good’ rating indicates a satisfactory standard of education, though the lack of secondary schools within the postcode means parents must consider commuting options. For families prioritising proximity to schools, the availability of a well-rated primary school is a key advantage of living in B27 6DJ.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Holy Souls Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Holy Souls Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of B27 6DJ is 1,597, with a median age of 47 and the majority (30–64 years) being adults. Only 33% of residents own their homes, indicating a rental-dominated market. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting the area’s post-war housing developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity metrics are not provided. This demographic profile suggests a community of long-term residents and professionals, with a focus on stability over mobility. The low home ownership rate may impact local investment and property value trends, while the adult age range implies a mature, perhaps family-oriented population. The absence of detailed deprivation data means quality of life assessments must rely on other factors, such as transport links and safety ratings.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
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