Area Overview for B63 4UP
Area Information
B63 4UP is a small residential postcode in England, part of the Halesowen area within the Dudley Metropolitan Borough. With a population of 1,457, it reflects a tight-knit suburban cluster integrated into the broader Black Country urban network. Historically, Halesowen was an exclave of Shropshire, later transferred to Worcestershire, and now thrives as a suburb with a mix of modern and historic influences. The area is defined by its proximity to Halesowen Abbey ruins, a 13th-century site under English Heritage guardianship, and the Leasowes, a 57-hectare public park with 18th-century landscape features. Daily life here balances suburban convenience with accessible transport links, including railway stations at Old Hill, Cradley Heath, and Rowley Regis. The postcode’s small size means residents share a close-knit community feel, with local shops like Tesco Hasbury and Lidl Halesowen within practical reach. While the area lacks major motorways, its integration with the West Midlands’ road network ensures connectivity to nearby cities. For homebuyers, B63 4UP offers a quiet, stable environment with a focus on family-oriented living, supported by good schools and low crime rates.
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- Population Density
- 3691 people/km²
B63 4UP is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 85% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for many modern suburban areas that often feature semi-detached or terraced housing. This suggests a mix of older, standalone homes and newer builds, possibly reflecting the area’s historical development as a rural settlement integrated into urban infrastructure. The high home ownership rate indicates a stable property market, with limited turnover and long-term residency. For buyers, this means a focus on individual homes rather than flats or apartments, which may appeal to families seeking space and privacy. The small size of the postcode means the housing stock is limited, and buyers should consider nearby areas for more options. The presence of railway stations within reach also supports accessibility for commuters, though the area’s small size means it is unlikely to have a large rental market or speculative investment activity.
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Energy Efficiency in B63 4UP
Residents of B63 4UP have access to a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. Local retail options include Co-op Halesowen, Lidl Halesowen, and Tesco Hasbury, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s proximity to railway stations and metro stops enhances mobility, with stations like Old Hill and Rowley Regis offering links to regional transport networks. Nearby, the Leasowes public park offers green space for recreation, while historical sites like Halesowen Abbey ruins provide cultural and heritage value. The mix of retail, transport, and green spaces supports a balanced lifestyle, combining convenience with access to nature and historical landmarks. The small size of the postcode means amenities are concentrated, reducing the need for long commutes. For families, the presence of a primary school and nearby parks makes the area appealing, though secondary education options require travel to larger towns. Overall, the lifestyle in B63 4UP balances suburban tranquillity with practical connectivity.
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The nearest school to B63 4UP is St Margaret’s At Hasbury CofE Primary School, a primary school with a good Ofsted rating. This school serves the local community, offering education for younger children in a setting that combines religious and secular elements. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate vicinity means families may need to consider commuting to nearby towns for secondary education. However, the good Ofsted rating indicates a reliable standard of teaching and facilities, which is a key consideration for parents. The presence of a primary school within the area supports family-oriented living, reducing the need for long commutes for younger children. For those seeking a full range of educational options, the area’s proximity to Halesowen’s broader network of schools could be an advantage, though specific details about other institutions are not included in the data.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Margaret's At Hasbury CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of B63 4UP is 1,457, with a median age of 47. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, reflecting a mature, established community. Home ownership is high at 85%, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, indicating a homogenous demographic profile. This suggests a stable, long-term resident base with limited turnover. The absence of specific data on deprivation or diversity means the area likely lacks significant socioeconomic variation, which could influence local services and amenities. The age profile implies a community focused on family life and retirement, with fewer young families or students. This demographic structure may shape local demand for services such as healthcare, leisure, and education, though the data does not specify these needs. The high home ownership rate indicates a strong sense of community investment and potentially lower rental market activity.
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