Area Overview for B29 7LY
Area Information
Living in B29 7LY means residing in a specific residential cluster within the Bournbrook and Selly Park Ward of south Birmingham. This postcode covers a small population of 1,498 people, creating a tight-knit suburban environment centred around coordinates near B29 6BA. The area formed part of King's Norton and Northfield Urban District Council until the Greater Birmingham Act of 1911 incorporated it into the city. Early industrial growth followed the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, with local history dating back to prehistoric finds and Victorian-era development. The modern day sees a balance between historical terraced housing from the industrial era and more recent housing additions. You can find the area defined by its proximity to canals, the historic Selly Oak Water Pumping Station built in the 1870s, and residential streets lined with older farm conversions like Selly Hill House. Daily life revolves around the practical connectivity of the Bristol Road, which runs as a major artery through the ward. While no specific resident quotes exist to define the current atmosphere, the structural layout suggests a quiet, established neighbourhood where the past influences the present. Homes here are often close to railway lines and canals, offering a distinct regional character that differs from the city centre surroundings.
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- 1498
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- 6556 people/km²
The property market in B29 7LY is dominated by houses, which aligns with the accommodation type data for the specific postcode. With a 48 per cent home ownership rate, this small area functions more like a settled residential community than a high-turnover student village or new-build estate. This balance means you will find a mix of owner-occupied family homes and potentially long-term rental properties. The market skews towards established housing stock due to the historical nature of the streets and the presence of older terraced housing from the industrial era. Buyers looking at this postcode should anticipate viewing properties that have stood for generations rather than brand new developments. The surrounding Bournbrook and Selly Park Ward supports this trend with a population of over 22,000 living in similar suburban settings. While specific price data is absent, the high home ownership percentage indicates strong local investment. The area sits between industrial heritage sites and modern residential zones, making it suitable for those seeking characterful homes rather than uniform apartment blocks. You will not find exclusive estates or prestigious listings here; instead, the market offers practical, lived-in homes near canals and transport links.
House Prices in B29 7LY
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Energy Efficiency in B29 7LY
Residents of B29 7LY enjoy practical access to retail and leisure amenities within short reach. Five retail locations operate nearby, including Spar, Co-op Dads, and Lidl Pershore, ensuring daily shopping needs are met easily. Public transport links include access to five rail stations and five metro stops, placing you near Selly Oak Railway Station and University Railway Station for wider travel. The metro network connects you to Edgbaston Village and Centenary Square, offering city-centre access. While no specific parks or leisure centres are named in the immediate data, the area is defined by its proximity to canals and the historical Selly Oak Water Pumping Station built in the 1870s. The wider ward features the historic Kerby's Pools leisure park and the Bournbrook rifle range, which opened in 1860. You will find the lifestyle suited to those who value easy access to supermarkets and rail transport without needing a car for every trip. The character of the area leans towards utility and history rather than trendy nightlife or beaches. Your days are likely to involve local shopping along the High Street and commuting via the Bristol Road or nearby stations.
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Families considering B29 7LY have access to St Edward's Catholic Primary School, which holds a good Ofsted rating. This primary institution serves as the key educational option immediately near the postcode. The school's good rating suggests a standard of education that meets national expectations for primary learning environments. No secondary schools or other primary institutions are listed in the specific data for this narrow postcode, so parents should look at the wider Bournbrook and Selly Park Ward for secondary education options. The presence of a single good-rated primary school indicates a settled community where children attend local institutions. If you are evaluating schools near this area, you must check the boundaries for the nearest high school or college, as only the primary is explicitly named in the local record. The school's location places it within practical reach of residents, supporting the family-focused demographic of the 30-64 age group. The historical context of the area, with schools like Bournbrook School established in the Victorian era, reinforces the tradition of local education in this ward.
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The community in B29 7LY reflects a mature and stable demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, indicating family stability and long-term settlement. Home ownership stands at 48 per cent, suggesting that roughly half of the residents have purchased their properties while the other half likely rent. The predominant group within the population is White, though the small size means the community is diverse by necessity. Accommodation types are largely Houses, consistent with the suburban character of the ward. Research on the wider Bournbrook and Selly Park Ward shows a population of 22,373, which provides context for the smaller 1,498 figure specific to this postcode. The area does not appear to suffer from significant deprivation based on general descriptions of the ward serving better-off workers historically. You can expect a neighbourhood where longtime families remain a significant presence rather than a transient rental market. The age profile suggests schools will see sustained parental engagement and local children growing up in the immediate vicinity.
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