Plants Brook, Sutton Coldfield in B72 1DE
Plants Brook footpath, Penns Lane in B72 1DE
Major Works, Penns Lane in B72 1DE
New cycle route crosses Ramada Hotel driveway in B72 1DE
Plants Brook and new cycle route in B72 1DE
Sustrans Cycle Route, Penns Hall Hotel in B72 1DE
Plants Brook, Penns Lane in B72 1DE
Church of Latter Day Saints, Penns Lane, Walmley in B72 1DE
Footpath reminder at the 7th, Walmley Golf Course in B72 1DE
Cycle route 534 crosses Penns Lane in B72 1DE
Path by Plants Brook in B72 1DE
Cycle path crosses Plants Brook, Birmingham in B72 1DE
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Area Information

Living in B72 1DE means residing in a small, dense residential cluster within the royal town of Sutton Coldfield. This specific postcode covers just 5685 square metres, creating a compact living environment where neighbours are very much within reach. The area forms part of a broader community with a total population of approximately 1,561 people. While the cluster itself is small, it sits in a location with deep historical roots stretching back to the Bronze Age. Evidence of human settlement exists from this early period, and the land later became part of the kingdom of Mercia. The name Sutton derives from Suþtun, meaning 'south town', indicating its position relative to Tamworth. This postcode is accessible from key transport hubs, including Wylde Green Railway Station and Chester Road Railway Station. The history of the wider area involves significant royal connections, with the town holding a royal charter granted by King Henry VIII. Residents benefit from proximity to major historical sites like Bishop Vesey's Grammar School and Holy Trinity Church. The small size of the B72 1DE cluster contributes to a sense of closeness, while the surrounding town offers the benefits of a larger municipal setting. You will find yourself in a postcode that balances intimate local quarters with access to the wider opportunities of Sutton Coldfield.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5685 m²
Population
1561
Population Density
2914 people/km²

The property market in B72 1DE is defined by a strong preference for ownership. With 87 per cent of homes occupied by their owners, this is overwhelmingly an owner-occupied area. This statistic stands in stark contrast to zones where rental properties dominate the landscape. The primary accommodation type here consists of houses, which aligns with the preferences of the local demographic. Buyers looking at this postcode should expect a stock of detached or semi-detached properties rather than conversion flats or purpose-built apartments. The high level of owner occupancy often indicates a stable market with less frequent turnover. When purchasing a home in B72 1DE, you are likely entering an environment where neighbours have lived there for decades. The market dynamics suggest that properties hold value well within this cluster. The small size of the area, measuring 5685 square metres, means the housing supply is limited. This scarcity can influence pricing, as there are fewer options available compared to larger districts. The concentration of houses also means that buyers do not need to consider shared corridors or service charges common in flats. The property type is consistent across the locale, offering a uniform experience for anyone seeking a traditional house on the outskirts of Sutton Coldfield.

House Prices in B72 1DE

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Energy Efficiency in B72 1DE

Daily life in B72 1DE offers convenient access to a range of retail and leisure facilities within practical reach. Residents can shop at M&S Penns Lane BP, Sainsburys Wylde, and the Co-op Sutton. These venues provide essential groceries and household items without requiring long travels into the city centre. The area maintains close links to transport hubs, with five notable rail stations nearby including Wylde Green, Chester Road, and Erdington. Five metro stations such as St Paul's and Bull Street are also accessible, offering extensive travel networks. Beyond practical shopping, the area is close to cultural and historical sites like Holy Trinity Church and Bishop Vesey's Grammar School. Sutton Park, a prominent medieval deer park, lies nearby, offering free outdoor recreation with its ancient trees and walking paths. The Royal Hotel, built in 1865, stands as a testament to the area's historical tourism links. The conservation area status of the High Street in Sutton Coldfield adds to the aesthetic appeal of the surroundings. You will find a balance between limited local retail variety and excellent transport connections to wider city offerings. The proximity to retail and rail ensures that a one-stop shop for daily needs exists. Park residents can enjoy the history embedded in the landscape, from the Archer marks on sandstone walls to the historic manor houses. This lifestyle combines the convenience of being close to shops with the quiet enjoyment of historic parklands.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in B72 1DE is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for the population is 47, reflecting a mature demographic profile. This age group forms the most common cohort living in the area, suggesting a stability often found in established neighbourhoods. Home ownership is extremely prevalent, with 87 per cent of residents owning their homes. This high rate suggests a long-term settlement pattern rather than a transient rental market. The predominant accommodation type is houses, distinguishing this cluster from areas dominated by high-rise flats or terraced townhouses. The most predominant ethnic group in the area is White. Income and employment figures are not detailed in the available data, but the high level of home ownership typically correlates with financial stability. The diversity profile shows the area is primarily homogeneous in terms of ethnicity. When considering who lives here, you are looking at a population that has likely put down roots. The low population density of 274,569 people per square kilometre within this specific postcode indicates very intense, compact living. Despite the high density figure relative to the small area size, the nature of the housing being houses helps maintain a residential character. This demographic makes for a quiet neighbourhood where families and individuals in their middle years feel at home.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

87
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

45
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in B72 1DE?
The population profile shows a dominant group of adults between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is very high at 87 per cent, indicating that most residents have put down roots rather than being temporary tenants.
How safe is the area for families?
Safety assessments give B72 1DE a low crime risk level with a score of 80 out of 100. This indicates below-average crime rates and a secure neighbourhood environment suitable for raising children.
What connectivity options are available?
Digital infrastructure scores 99 out of 100 for fixed broadband and 85 out of 100 for mobile coverage. You also have access to five local rail stations and five metro stations within practical reach.
What amenities are closest to me?
Key retail options include M&S Penns Lane BP, Sainsburys Wylde, and Co-op Sutton. Residents can also reach Wylde Green Railway Station and enjoy recreation in nearby Sutton Park.

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