Area Information

Living in B36 0UA means residing in a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within the suburban civil parish of Smith's Wood. This location sits in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, West Midlands, bordered by North Warwickshire to the north and east, Kingshurst to the south, and Castle Bromwich to the west. The area encompasses 1555 m² and supports a population of 1807 people. You will find an environment defined by the intersection of residential roads, regenerated housing estates, and ancient woodland. Smith's Wood, part of the historic Forest of Arden, forms a significant green space that locals utilise for recreation. The neighbourhood centres around coordinates 52.502063, -1.753233, placing it near landmarks like Burtons Farm and Bosworth Wood Farm. Your daily routine involves navigating streets that link to Coleshill Manor and Kingshurst Hall estates. Recent regeneration efforts have softened the legacy of 1960s-1970s estate developments, including the reduction of tower blocks to five structures by 2015. A new high street, medical centre, library, and community hub now serve the area. This blend of history and modern planning defines life here. You are close to Lanchester Park and Woodlands Green Park, offering easy access to outdoor spaces. The character is distinctly suburban, balancing ancient trees with family-focused infrastructure. This setting provides a settled lifestyle for residents seeking proximity to nature without leaving the convenience of urban transport links.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1555 m²
Population
1807
Population Density
5164 people/km²

The property market in B36 0UA is defined by a significant lead in home ownership. Current figures show that 43% of residents own their homes, establishing this as a predominantly owner-occupied area. Accommodation types centre on houses rather than flats or apartments. This housing stock structure offers buyers the opportunity to purchase properties with land and private gardens, typical of the suburban character of Smith's Wood. The area's history is marked by regeneration, where 1960s-1970s tower blocks and homes were demolished or redeveloped. By 2015, ten tower blocks had been reduced to five. This reduction changed the skyline and opened up land for new housing clusters. You are looking at a market where older regenerated estates meet newer builds. The location near Burtons Way and Windward Way connects buyers to properties established during the parochial expansion era. With a population of 1807 people across 1555 m², housing demand remains focused. The mix of house types offers variety for first-time buyers and families upgrading from rentals. Ownership levels suggest residents prioritise asset building over renting. This stability often correlates with lower turnover rates in schools and local businesses. Buyers should consider the proximity to amenities like Spar and Aldi Castle as key value drivers.

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Energy Efficiency in B36 0UA

Residents of B36 0UA enjoy convenient access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Five retail outlets serve local shoppers, including Spar, Heron Smith, and Aldi Castle. These shops provide everyday necessities and light dining options. Three railway stations—Water Orton, Coleshill Parkway, and Lea Hall—form part of the area's infrastructure, supporting daily commutes. Two major metro stations, Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham Intl Railway Station, extend your travel radius. Beyond commerce, the area offers green spaces. Lanchester Park, Woodlands Green Park, and Smith's Wood Playing Fields provide areas for exercise and relaxation. Ancient woodland covers the landscape, offering a unique backdrop compared to other residential zones. The community hub fostered by regeneration projects includes a library and medical centre. You can walk to the new high street for errands. Farms like Burtons Farm and Bosworth Wood Farm dot the surrounding landscape, adding a rural touch to the suburban setting. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore the Local Nature Reserve established in 2004. Jamie Ward, the Nottingham Forest footballer, calls this area home, adding a local sports connection. Social life revolves around football clubs and community events. The blend of shops, parks, and transport links creates a balanced lifestyle. You live just moments from fresh food and public transit.

Amenities

Schools

Parents considering schools near B36 0UA have several options within a short distance. The area hosts four specific educational institutions. Burtons Farm Primary School serves as a local option for younger children. Smith's Wood Community Primary School caters to primary-aged pupils in the central district. Kingfisher Primary School offers another choice for families in the immediate vicinity. A standout facility is Smith's Wood Primary Academy, which holds an outstanding Ofsted rating. This academy opened in 2009 and is noted for being one of the largest primary schools in the UK. The presence of these institutions demonstrates the area's focus on education. You will find a mix of primary-focused colleges, though secondary education options are not detailed in the provided scope. The Woodlands campus of Solihull College opened in 2006, indicating a connection to further education pathways nearby. Forest Oak School moved its location in 2006, adding another educational site to the local context. The outstanding rating of one primary school provides a clear benchmark for quality. Families valuing performance will appreciate the Academy's status. The concentration of primary schools suggests a neighbourhood built for families with children. Access to these schools remains a primary incentive for purchasing homes in this postcode area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Burtons Farm Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Smith's Wood Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Kingfisher Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4Smith's Wood Primary AcademyprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in B36 0UA reflects a mature, stable group of residents. The median age stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years forming the most common age range. This profile suggests a neighbourhood populated primarily by families and established households rather than young professionals or retirees. Housing tenure shows that 43% of residents own their homes, indicating a significant portion of the population has secured long-term stability. The remaining households likely consist of renters or other tenure types, though specific breakdowns are not provided. Accommodation types are predominantly houses, contrasting with the high-rise blocks that once characterised parts of the local estate. The most predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of surrounding Solihull districts. There are no data points regarding deprivation indices, allowing for a neutral assessment of community wealth distribution. You will find a settled population that values the area's transformation from post-war housing estates to a more modern residential setting. The absence of protected status within the area means planning decisions proceed without the heavy restrictions associated with conservation zones. This demographic mix supports local businesses like Heron Smith, catering to immediate family needs. The age structure implies strong demand for schools and family-oriented amenities.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

43
majority

Ethnic Group

White
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

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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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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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in B36 0UA and what is the community feel like?
The median age here is 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 forming the largest group. Home ownership stands at 43%. Accommodation is predominantly houses within a 1555 m² cluster of 1807 people. The community centres around Smith's Wood, an ancient woodland Local Nature Reserve. Recent regeneration has introduced a new high street, medical centre, and community hub, creating a suburban, family-focused atmosphere.

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