Area Information

Living in B37 5AP means inhabiting a specific residential cluster within the historic county of Warwickshire, yet firmly situated in the modern Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. This postcode covers a mere 2084 m² of land, housing a population of 1493 people. The area forms part of the Chelmsley Wood estate and sits between Kingshurst to the west and Birmingham to the east. Its name derives from a historic crossing over the River Cole on Cooks Lane, where a bridge was later constructed. The River Cole defines the southern and western borders, separating the community from Chelmsley Wood. While specific historical events or famous residents are not recorded in available sources, the location remains a defined suburban area governed by a civil parish council. Daily life here is shaped by its position as a bridge between larger urban centres and quieter residential zones. Potential residents should understand that this small pocket of distinct property commands a unique place within the wider West Midlands landscape, defined by its geographical constraints and proximity to the City of Birmingham.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2084 m²
Population
1493
Population Density
4630 people/km²

The property market in B37 5AP is characterised primarily by house ownership rather than flats or high-rise living. Houses form the predominant accommodation type in this specific cluster. Only 31 per cent of residents own their homes, which is significantly lower than the national average, indicating that long-term purchase was historically less widespread here. This dynamic suggests a robust rental market where tenants make up the larger portion of the population. Given that the postcode covers only 2084 m², the housing stock is limited and likely comprises a mix of family homes within a compact footprint. Buyers looking at homes in B37 5AP will encounter a landscape defined by single-family structures rather than blocks of flats. The low tenure rate means prospective purchasers may face more competition from private landlords or housing associations. Those seeking to buy should be aware that prices might be influenced by the high demand for rentals. The concentration of houses in such a small area means that property values may fluctuate based on local maintenance and immediate neighbourhood conditions.

House Prices in B37 5AP

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Energy Efficiency in B37 5AP

Residents of B37 5AP enjoy convenient access to major retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Five retail outlets are situated nearby, including Lidl Stetchford, Asda Chelmsley, and Heron Chelmsley, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met without lengthy journeys. Commuters benefit from proximity to five nearby railway stations, with Marston Green Railway Station being the closest option for regular travel. Five major transport connections further enhance mobility, linking the area to Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham International Railway Station. Champions Loop and Bull Street provide additional Metro access for those travelling into Birmingham city centre. The River Cole forms a natural southern and western border, adding a geographical feature to the daily landscape. While no parks, conservation areas, or conservation features are listed in the immediate vicinity, the presence of well-stocked supermarkets and train stations means daily chores and commutes are streamlined. The lifestyle here is defined by accessibility rather than leisure walkability, with large commercial zones dominating the nearby neighbourhood.

Amenities

Schools

Families moving to B37 5AP have several educational options nearby, ranging from primary institutions to academies. The Archbishop Grimshaw Catholic School and Kingshurst School serve the primary education sector for younger children. For secondary education, residents access CTC Kingshurst Academy, which operates as an academy with an inadequate Ofsted rating. In contrast, John Henry Newman Catholic College holds a good Ofsted rating and also functions as an academy. Tudor Grange Academy Kingshurst is another nearby academy that currently carries an inadequate Ofsted rating. This mix means children in the area will attend institutions with varying levels of inspection success. Parents should note the performance disparity between John Henry Newman Catholic College and the two academies rated as inadequate. The presence of multiple primary schools offers choice for younger families, while the secondary options present a clearer divide in performance metrics. Prospective homebuyers must weigh the importance of school ratings when deciding on a home in this specific postcode area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1The Archbishop Grimshaw Catholic SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Kingshurst SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3CTC Kingshurst AcademyacademyN/AN/A
4John Henry Newman Catholic CollegeacademyN/AN/A
5Tudor Grange Academy KingshurstacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in B37 5AP has an older demographic profile compared to the national average. The median age is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 years making up the most common age range. This indicates an area populated largely by middle-aged individuals rather than families with young children or young professionals. Home ownership stands at 31 per cent, meaning the majority of residents rent their properties. The dominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the established character of the estate. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the historical settlement patterns of the suburb. With a population density of 716515 people per km², residents benefit from a concentrated community feel. The high density within such a small 2084 m² footprint suggests a tightly knit neighbourhood where services are accessible. For those considering moving here, the age profile suggests a stable, perhaps quieter environment where established residents have lived for some time. The low rate of home ownership contrasts with the prevalence of houses, pointing towards a significant rental market for households in this postcode.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

31
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

13
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What demographic makes up the majority of residents in B37 5AP?
The community is dominated by adults between 30 and 64 years old, with a median age of 47. Only 31 per cent of residents own their homes, while the predominant accommodation type is houses. The area has a population of 1493 people spread across 2084 m² of land, resulting in a high population density of 716515 people per km².
How good are the digital connections for working from home in this area?
Fordbridge offers excellent digital infrastructure suitable for remote work. The fixed broadband quality score is 100, representing the highest level of connection quality. Mobile network coverage is strong with a score of 85 out of 100, ensuring reliable connectivity for video calls and data-heavy tasks without significant interruption.
Which schools are closest to B37 5AP and what are their ratings?
Nearby schools include The Archbishop Grimshaw Catholic School, Kingshurst School, and CTC Kingshurst Academy. For secondary education, John Henry Newman Catholic College holds a good Ofsted rating. Conversely, Tudor Grange Academy Kingshurst currently has an inadequate rating. These options provide a mix of performance levels for families in the postcode.
Is the area safe and environmentally protected?
The location passes all environmental tests, with no flood risk, wetland sites, or protected woodlands. However, crime risk is assessed as critical with a score of 33, indicating rates are above average. While nature and planning constraints are not a concern, residents should take extra security precautions due to the elevated crime levels.
What retail and transport amenities are within easy reach?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Lidl Stetchford, Asda Chelmsley, and Heron Chelmsley. Transport links are robust, with five nearby railway stations such as Marston Green and Stechford, plus connections to Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham International Railway Station via the Metro network.

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