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Living in B74 3BX offers a quiet residential experience within a specific postcode district that covers a small residential cluster. This area spans 1.8 hectares and holds a population of 1632 residents. The settlement sits on the edge of Shenstone, a village in the Lichfield District of Staffordshire, positioned between Lichfield and Sutton Coldfield. You will find this area situated approximately 3 miles south of Lichfield on a gentle acclivity west of the Birmingham Road. The landscape features a 20th-century settlement surrounded by large arable fields, reflecting the region's agricultural history. While Shenstone parish is extensive and comprises several villages and hamlets, B74 3BX itself represents a concentrated residential zone. The community is characterised by stability, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult category, typically aged between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where families and established households are common. The area retains a strong connection to its local history, with references to ancient charters and the presence of the Brown family dating back to the 17th century. Safety is a priority here, with the area ranking as a safe neighbourhood with a crime risk score of 0 on a scale where lower indicates less risk. You can expect a peaceful environment where daily life is rarely interrupted by significant environmental hazards, as the area has no flood risk and sits clear of protected natural sites like Ramsar wetlands or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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- 1.8 hectares
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- 1632
- Population Density
- 424 people/km²
The property market in B74 3BX reflects a mature, owner-occupied housing stock. With 92% of residents owning their homes, the area is not characterised by a transient rental sector. Instead, houses dominate the accommodation type, aligning with the demographic skew towards adults aged 30 to 64 years. This high ownership rate points to a market where residents have likely invested in their properties over long periods, potentially leading to a stock of well-maintained or elderly family homes. Buyers should expect to join an established community where the neighbours are overwhelmingly likely to be homeowners. Given the limited size of the postcode area at 1.8 hectares, available homes will be scarce and sourced from qualifying owners within this specific cluster. The predominance of houses over flats or terraced developments means you are looking for detached, semi-detached, or bungalow-style properties rather than high-density apartments. This type of housing stock is typically sought after by families or individuals seeking garden space and privacy, which aligns with the area's low density and lack of planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves. The market dynamics here are unikely to be influenced by large-scale new builds or rental conversions. Instead, transactions will likely involve the typical cycle of downsizing or moving up the scale within a stable, owner-led environment.
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Daily life for residents of B74 3BX is supported by a range of retail and transport amenities within practical reach. Five retail outlets are located near the postcode, including Co-op Streetly, Tesco Streetly, and Tesco Walsall. Access to these supermarkets and stores means you can handle grocery shopping and general retail needs without travelling far. Five rail stations are also within commuting distance, specifically Butlers Lane Railway Station, Blake Street Railway Station, and Four Oaks Railway Station. These connections provide links to wider networks across the West Midlands and towards London, supporting those who do not work remotely. The area research highlights that Shenstone lies on a gentle acclivity west of the Birmingham Road, offering views of large arable fields and a landscape shaped by centuries of farming and forestry. Notable historical features like Shenstone church on a small plateau and Radley Moor add depth to the local character. While the immediate postcode is a small residential cluster, its integration with the Shenstone parish provides access to broader community activities and green spaces. The proximity to butlers lane Streetly and Walsall ensures that convenience services are close by. Residents can enjoy the tranquility of a semi-rural setting while maintaining easy access to shopping and major transport corridors when required.
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Families considering B74 3BX have access to two primary educational institutions providing education for younger children. The nearest options are Little Aston Primary School and Little Aston Primary Academy. Both are designated primary schools serving the local catchment area. Little Aston Primary Academy currently holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory, which indicates a school that meets expected standards of performance and governance. This rating provides a factual basis for understanding the quality of education available without implying top-tier excellence or known deficiencies. The mix of primary schools suggests that this postcode serves the early years to end of compulsory key stage education needs. There is no data provided regarding secondary schools immediately adjacent to this specific postcode, meaning older children may need to travel to facilities in neighbouring villages or Shenstone itself. For parents with young children, the presence of two primary options, one of which carries an official ranking, offers a clear local pathway for schooling. The proximity to these institutions is a practical advantage for families living in the cluster, reducing travel time for morning and afternoon routines. While the area offers specific primary education, the full range of schooling options may extend beyond the immediate 1.8-hectare boundary into the wider Shenstone parish.
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The community in B74 3BX is defined by stability and a predominantly ageing population. The median age for residents is 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years being the most common age range. This indicates a neighbourhood where working-age adults and those approaching retirement form the core of the population. Homeownership is extremely established in this specific postcode, with 92% of residents owning their homes. This high level of ownership suggests that many people have settled permanently in the area rather than renting short-term. Accommodation in B74 3BX consists almost entirely of houses, fitting the profile of a traditional suburban or village extension. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a fairly homogeneous community structure typical of many Staffordshire locations. The population density stands at 424 people per square kilometre, which provides a sense of a compact yet spacious living environment without the crowding of high-density urban zones. Such demographics usually correlate with strong community ties and lower turnover rates. The high ownership rate means the housing market here is driven by sellers looking to upgrade or downsize rather than landlords seeking tenants. This creates a predictable environment where neighbours are likely to stay in their properties for decades. The demographic makeup supports a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a transient or student-heavy scene.
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