Area Overview for B44 9NZ
Area Information
B44 9NZ is a small residential cluster in the Oscott ward of Birmingham’s Perry Barr district, centred on the historic Old Oscott area. With a population of 1,557, it is a compact, suburban community built on former farmland in the 1930s and 1940s. The area borders Walsall and parts of Great Barr, offering a mix of historical significance and modern living. Residents benefit from proximity to rail and metro stations, including Hamstead and Perry Barr, while nearby landmarks like Aldridge Road Recreation Ground and Kingstanding Library provide community hubs. The ward’s legacy as a Catholic mission site since the 17th century adds a distinct cultural layer, though the area now functions as a quiet, family-oriented suburb. Daily life here balances convenience with a sense of tradition, with local shops, schools, and transport links within easy reach. Its small size means the community feels close-knit, yet it remains well-connected to Birmingham’s broader infrastructure.
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- Population
- 1557
- Population Density
- 6463 people/km²
The property market in B44 9NZ is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (63%) and a predominance of houses, reflecting its suburban, post-war housing estate origins. This suggests a community of long-term residents and families, with limited rental activity. The compact size of the area means housing stock is concentrated, and buyers should consider the limited scope for expansion or development. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments indicates a focus on private, family-oriented living. For prospective buyers, this area may appeal to those seeking a stable, established neighbourhood with a clear sense of community. However, the small size of B44 9NZ means that property searches should extend to nearby wards like Great Barr or Perry Beeches for broader options.
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The lifestyle in B44 9NZ is shaped by its proximity to local amenities, including retail outlets like Spar, Morrisons Daily Great Barr 921, and Co-op Kingstanding. These shops provide essential services, while nearby parks such as Aldridge Road Recreation Ground offer green space for leisure. The area’s historical sites, including Old Oscott’s Georgian buildings and Sacred Heart Chapel, add cultural depth to daily life. Residents benefit from easy access to rail and metro stations, ensuring connectivity to Birmingham’s wider offerings. The mix of practical amenities and historical significance creates a balanced environment, where convenience meets heritage. The small size of the area means that most needs are met within walking or cycling distance, fostering a sense of self-sufficiency.
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The nearest school to B44 9NZ is Sundridge Primary School, which holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. As a primary school, it serves the needs of local families with young children, providing a foundation for education within the community. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate vicinity means parents may need to consider commuting to nearby areas for secondary education. However, the quality of the primary school suggests a commitment to education in the area. The school’s rating indicates that it meets or exceeds national standards, which is a key factor for families prioritising educational quality. This single school option underscores the importance of proximity to other educational institutions in the broader Perry Barr district.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Sundridge Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of B44 9NZ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a stable, middle-aged community, likely centred on families and long-term residents. Home ownership stands at 63%, indicating a strong presence of owner-occupied properties. The area is predominantly composed of houses, reflecting a suburban rather than high-density housing profile. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic trends of the Perry Barr district. While specific data on deprivation is not provided, the age profile and home ownership rate suggest a relatively stable economic environment. The absence of significant demographic diversity may influence the character of local services and social dynamics, though the area’s proximity to retail and transport amenities ensures practicality for residents of all ages.
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Planning Constraints
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