Area Overview for B29 6AE
Area Information
Living in B29 6AE places you within the postcodes of Selly Oak and Bournbrook, a specific residential cluster covering 1.4 hectares with a population of 2,523. This small area sits at a significant junction in south Birmingham, connecting the historic canals with modern suburban life. The postcode area forms part of the larger Bournbrook and Selly Park Ward, which has been shaped by the Greater Birmingham Act of 1911 and earlier canal-based industrial growth. While the area centre near coordinates 52.446886, -1.930937 retains a community atmosphere, the precise spread of B29 6AE focuses on a tight-knit residential cluster. You are close to the Bristol Road, historically turnpiked in 1727, and the Worcester and Birmingham Canal which once supported heavy industry and distribution. The ward features a mix of residential terraced housing from the industrial era and more modern elements, originally built for better-off workers near the waterways. Key historical sites nearby include the Gothic-style Selly Oak Water Pumping Station, opened in 1879 by Joseph Chamberlain. This is a distinct suburban setting where history meets contemporary living, situated within the West Midlands region and the Birmingham Selly Oak parliamentary constituency.
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- Area Size
- 1.4 hectares
- Population
- 2523
- Population Density
- 17743 people/km²
The housing landscape in B29 6AE is characterised by a very low rate of home ownership, with only 11 per cent of residents owning their properties outright. This indicates a market heavily weighted towards renting, where you will find many timeshare arrangements and privately rented units rather than owner-occupied family homes. The predominant accommodation type listed is Houses, but the high population density suggests these are likely accessible terraced or semidetached dwellings common in south Birmingham's industrial suburbs. Given that B29 6AE is a small residential cluster covering just 1.4 hectares, you will not find sprawling estates but rather a dense collection of properties serving the young adult population nearby. As a potential buyer or investor, you are entering a sector where rental demand remains high due to the large cohort of young adults aged 15 to 29. The area is not known for listed or historic luxury housing, but rather for functional residential stock built to serve the needs of a university town. If you are looking to purchase, the scarcity of owner-occupation means you must act quickly and competitively to secure a leasehold property or a rare freehold in this tight cluster.
House Prices in B29 6AE
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Energy Efficiency in B29 6AE
Your daily life in B29 6AE benefits from a wide range of amenities located within practical reach of the postcode. Retail options include Aldi Selly, Sainsburys Selly, and Tesco Birmingham, providing you with five major supermarkets for your weekly shopping needs. You have five railway stations nearby, with Selly Oak Railway Station and University Railway Station being the most prominent for local travel. Eight urban locations are within reach via the metro network, including Edgbaston Village, Centenary Square, and Town Hall, offering easy access to the city centre's heart. The area retains a community atmosphere with historical retail and public services along the High Street, reminiscent of its Victorian-era development. You can reach nine key landmarks, such as the site of the former Victorian Kerby's Pools leisure park and the Bournbrook rifle range. Although the area has lost some of its original industrial farms like Bournbrook Farm to mid-19th-century development, the High Street continues to serve as a social and commercial hub. Living here means you have everything from groceries to cultural attractions like the historic Selly Oak Water Pumping Station without needing to venture far from home.
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Schools
Families living in or near B29 6AE have access to several educational institutions, catering from early years through to secondary education. Closest to the postcode is Selly Oak Nursery School, providing care for the youngest children before they enter formal education. Moving on to primary education, Tiverton Junior and Infant School stands as a key option for younger pupils in the area. For secondary education, Tiverton Academy offers an academy curriculum and holds a Ofsted rating of good, providing a solid educational foundation for students. The presence of these specific schools means you do not need to travel far to your child's school. The mix of nursery, primary, and academy options suggests a continuous educational path within a short radius. While Tiverton Academy is the only institution listed with a specific rating, the physical presence of multiple schools indicates a supportive environment for families. Living in this area means your children can access schooling without needing to navigate the city bus network for daily attendance, a significant convenience given the suburban layout of Bournbrook and Selly Park.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Selly Oak Nursery School | nursery | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Tiverton Junior and Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Selly Oak Nursery School | nursery | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Tiverton Academy | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in B29 6AE is defined by a young demographic, with a median age of 22 and the most common age range being young adults between 15 and 29 years. You are looking at a neighbourhood where nearly all households consist of younger residents, meaning the daily rhythm is likely driven by students and those early in their careers. Home ownership stands at just 11 per cent, creating an area dominated by renters rather than owners living in this specific cluster. The predominant ethnicity is White, and while specific figures for other groups are not listed, the area reflects the broader diversity of the surrounding Selly Oak and Bournbrook Ward. The accommodation type is recorded simply as Houses, though the density figure of 185,401 people per square kilometre suggests a very compact living arrangement often associated with urban or semi-urban housing estates. This high population density points to a close-knit environment where properties are situated near one another. The area attracts a youthful crowd, typical of a location serving a university town, where the population is likely shifting as students engage with the nearest higher education institutions. For anyone seeking a youthful city-edge lifestyle with high urban density, this postcode fits that profile.
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