Perry Barr in B42 1AJ
River Tame at Perry Barr in B42 1AJ
River Tame Passing One Stop Shopping Centre, Perry Barr in B42 1AJ
Walsall Road, Perry Barr in B42 1AJ
Aldridge Road in B42 1AJ
Perry Barr Greyhound Racing Stadium, Birmingham in B42 1AJ
Almost under the flyover in B42 1AJ
The Seventh Trap public house in B42 1AJ
Cliveden Avenue, Perry Barr in B42 1AJ
Last one standing - Perry Barr, Birmingham in B42 1AJ
Looking north on the A34 Wallsall Road in B42 1AJ
Severe fire damage in Perry Barr in B42 1AJ
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Area Information

B42 1AJ lies in the north of Birmingham, within the historic Perry Barr suburb, a place steeped in local heritage. With a population of 2072, this small postcode area reflects a tight-knit residential cluster, blending suburban tranquillity with proximity to the city’s energy. The name Perry Barr itself traces back to Old English and Celtic roots, hinting at a landscape once defined by pear trees and hilltops. Today, it is a place where families and long-term residents coexist, with a median age of 47 suggesting a mature, stable community. The area’s compact nature means daily life is shaped by nearby amenities: from retail outlets like Iceland Perry and Asda Perry to rail stations such as Perry Barr and Witton. While the postcode is small, its connectivity to Birmingham’s transport network ensures residents can navigate the city easily. The absence of major environmental constraints—no flood zones, protected woodlands, or Ramsar sites—means development is relatively unconstrained, though the high crime risk score of 10/100 demands attention. For those seeking a blend of historical character and modern convenience, B42 1AJ offers a distinct slice of north Birmingham.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2072
Population Density
2878 people/km²

The property market in B42 1AJ is characterised by a strong emphasis on owner-occupied homes, with 66% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the suburban nature of the area. This suggests a market that caters to families and individuals seeking stable, long-term housing rather than transient rental properties. The small size of the postcode area means the housing stock is limited, potentially requiring buyers to consider adjacent zones for a broader selection. Given the high home ownership rate, property values may reflect the demand for established homes in a mature community. However, the area’s compact nature also means competition for available properties could be intense, particularly for those prioritising proximity to local amenities and transport links. Buyers should also consider the broader Birmingham property landscape, where house prices and demand can vary significantly by location.

House Prices in B42 1AJ

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Energy Efficiency in B42 1AJ

Living in B42 1AJ offers access to a mix of practical amenities and historical landmarks. Nearby retail options include Iceland Perry, Asda Perry, and M&S Perry, providing essentials and everyday shopping convenience. The rail network is well-served, with stations like Perry Barr and Witton offering connections to Birmingham’s wider transport system, while metro stops such as Soho Benson Road and Winson Green Outer Circle enhance mobility. For leisure, the area’s heritage includes sites like Birmingham Crematorium, opened in 1903, and Perry Barr Stadium, though the latter is set for demolition in 2025. The nearby Birchfield Community Library, though demolished, was once a cultural hub. While the area lacks expansive parks, its compact nature means amenities are within walking distance, fostering a lifestyle that balances practicality with a touch of historical interest.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in B42 1AJ is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, indicating a population skewed towards middle-aged residents. Home ownership stands at 66%, suggesting a stable, long-term demographic with a strong presence of owner-occupied properties. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a suburban layout rather than high-density living. The predominant ethnic group is Asian_total, which shapes the cultural fabric of the area. This demographic profile implies a community with established roots, where families may have lived for generations. The lack of specific data on deprivation means its impact on quality of life cannot be quantified, but the high home ownership rate and mature age group suggest a relatively low dependency on social services. For prospective buyers, this profile signals a neighbourhood with a focus on residential permanence and a potential demand for family-oriented housing.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

66
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
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

23
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
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel in B42 1AJ?
The area has a mature population with a median age of 47, predominantly adults aged 30–64. Home ownership is high at 66%, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base. The community is culturally diverse, with the Asian_total group being the largest ethnic group. This profile indicates a mix of established families and individuals seeking a settled environment.
Who lives in B42 1AJ?
The population is 2072, with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults aged 30–64, and 66% own their homes. The predominant ethnic group is Asian_total, reflecting a community with a strong cultural presence and a focus on residential permanence.
What transport options are available in B42 1AJ?
The area has five rail stations, including Perry Barr and Witton, and three metro stops such as Soho Benson Road. Broadband is excellent (score 100), and mobile coverage is good (score 85), supporting both daily use and remote work. These links make commuting to Birmingham’s city centre and surrounding areas straightforward.
Is B42 1AJ safe?
The area has a critical crime risk score of 10/100, indicating higher-than-average crime rates. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. However, there are no flood risks or protected natural sites, reducing other environmental concerns.
What amenities are near B42 1AJ?
Residents have access to retail outlets like Iceland Perry and Asda Perry, rail and metro stations, and historical sites such as Birmingham Crematorium. The area’s compact size ensures amenities are within practical reach, though larger parks or leisure facilities may require travel to nearby zones.

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