Area Overview for B71 3DG
Area Information
Living in B71 3DG means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in the heart of Charlemont with Grove Vale, a ward within Sandwell’s Metropolitan Borough. With a population of 1,786 spread across 1.46 km², the area is densely populated yet retains a distinct character shaped by its history. Neighbourhoods like Charlemont Farm, Church Vale, and Grove Vale offer a mix of older housing stock and post-war developments. The area’s proximity to All Saints Church, a Grade II listed Norman structure, and remnants of 19th-century institutions like Wigmore School gatehouse add historical depth. Daily life here is grounded in local amenities, with schools, rail links, and retail within reach. The median age of 47 suggests a mature community, with many residents likely tied to long-term family ties or professional careers in nearby West Bromwich. While the area lacks sprawling green spaces, its compact layout ensures convenience, making it appealing to those prioritising accessibility over rural tranquillity.
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- Area Size
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- Population
- 1786
- Population Density
- 1217 people/km²
B71 3DG is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 69% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is largely houses, which is unusual for a small postcode area but suggests a mix of older, larger properties and post-war developments like Charlemont Farm. This housing stock indicates a focus on family homes, with limited availability of flats or newer builds. For buyers, the small size of the area means competition for properties is likely to be high, with limited scope for expansion into surrounding zones. The presence of both private and council housing from the 1920s onward implies a range of price points, but the lack of recent development may limit options for those seeking modern housing or larger plots.
House Prices in B71 3DG
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Energy Efficiency in B71 3DG
Daily life in B71 3DG is supported by a range of nearby amenities, from retail to transport. The area’s five retail venues, including Morrisons Daily and Tesco Sandwell, provide essential shopping needs, while the proximity to rail stations like Tame Bridge Parkway and Bescot Stadium ensures easy access to regional hubs. The metro system, with stops at Black Lake and Dudley Street Guns Village, adds to the area’s connectivity. While there are no specific parks or leisure venues listed, the compact layout means residents can reach larger recreational areas in nearby towns. The mix of retail, transport, and local services creates a practical lifestyle, ideal for those who prioritise convenience without sacrificing accessibility to broader opportunities.
Amenities
Schools
Residents of B71 3DG have access to two primary schools: Hollyhedge Primary School and Charlemont Junior and Infant School. Both cater to younger children, providing foundational education within walking distance for many families. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate area means students will need to travel to nearby towns such as West Bromwich or Sandwell for further education. This mix of primary schools offers a choice for parents, though the lack of secondary options may influence decisions about where to live. The presence of two primary schools also suggests a focus on early education, which could be beneficial for families with young children but requires planning for older students.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | Hollyhedge Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Charlemont Junior and Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in B71 3DG is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents falling within the 30–64 age range. Home ownership is strong, with 69% of households owning their properties, reflecting a stable, long-term resident base. The accommodation type is primarily houses, indicating a preference for detached or semi-detached housing over flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. This demographic profile suggests a community focused on family stability and established careers, with fewer transient populations. The absence of data on deprivation levels means quality of life is inferred from the high home ownership rate and the presence of essential services. However, the average age and limited younger population may impact local amenities tailored to children or younger adults.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
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