Garrison Locks in B8 1DA
St Saviours church Saltley in B8 1DA
Railway Bridge 152 - Saltley in B8 1DA
River Rea Passes Under Duddeston Mill Road in B8 1DA
Adderley Primary School, from the railway in B8 1DA
Railways and industry, Saltley in B8 1DA
Industry by the railway line in B8 1DA
Pylon, Landor Street Junction in B8 1DA
Burbridge Road, Bordesley Green in B8 1DA
Station Hotel, Bordesley Green in B8 1DA
Adderley Road South, Saltley in B8 1DA
Clarel Avenue, Saltley in B8 1DA
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Area Information

Living in B8 1DA places you in the heart of Birmingham’s historic Bordesley and Highgate ward, a small residential cluster with a population of 3,407. This area, just east of the city centre, sits within the Birmingham Ladywood parliamentary constituency and encompasses parts of Digbeth, Highgate, and Deritend. The ward’s origins trace back to the 7th century, with Bordesley’s name meaning “Bord’s clearing,” reflecting its early agricultural roots. Today, it is a compact urban community with a mix of older housing stock and modern infrastructure. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to the city’s core, with easy access to transport networks, retail, and cultural hubs. The area’s compact size means residents are close to amenities, though its small footprint also means it is tightly integrated with surrounding districts. For those seeking a blend of historical character and contemporary convenience, B8 1DA offers a distinct urban living experience, balanced by its proximity to both industrial heritage and modern Birmingham.

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Area Size
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Population
3407
Population Density
5052 people/km²

The property market in B8 1DA is characterised by a 51% home ownership rate, with houses being the predominant accommodation type. This suggests a market that is neither overwhelmingly rental-focused nor entirely owner-occupied, offering a mix of options for buyers. Given the small size of the postcode area, the housing stock is likely concentrated in a limited number of streets, meaning that properties are closely spaced and often share proximity to local amenities. The presence of houses rather than flats indicates a preference for single-family living, which may appeal to families or those seeking more space. For buyers, this means competition could be fierce in the immediate vicinity, but the compact nature of the area may also mean that properties are easier to navigate and compare. The lack of specific data on property prices or trends means that potential buyers should focus on the area’s practical advantages, such as its connectivity and proximity to schools.

House Prices in B8 1DA

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Energy Efficiency in B8 1DA

Residents of B8 1DA enjoy a range of amenities within walking distance, including five retail outlets such as Lidl, Asda, and Morrisons, ensuring daily shopping needs are met. The area’s proximity to rail and metro stations—Adderley Park, Duddeston, Bordesley, Bull Street, Corporation Street, and Grand Central New Street—means commuting is straightforward, with frequent services connecting to Birmingham’s broader transport network. While specific parks or leisure facilities are not listed in the data, the presence of multiple retail and transport hubs suggests a lively, convenient urban environment. The compact nature of the area means that residents can access a mix of services without long commutes, fostering a sense of community. The blend of retail, transport, and proximity to schools creates a practical lifestyle, ideal for those who value accessibility and ease of movement within the city.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of B8 1DA have access to a range of educational institutions, including Bordesley Green Girls’ School & Sixth Form, which holds an Ofsted rating of “good.” This primary school serves the local community and is likely a key draw for families. Nearby, Al-Hijrah School offers primary education, while another branch of the same school is also listed, indicating a focus on independent or faith-based education. For older students, City College, Birmingham provides sixth-form opportunities. The mix of state and independent schools reflects a diverse educational landscape, allowing families to choose between publicly funded options and private institutions. The presence of multiple schools within walking distance suggests that B8 1DA is well-served for families prioritising access to education, though the specific performance metrics of each institution beyond Ofsted ratings are not detailed in the data.

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Demographics

The community in B8 1DA is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 22, indicating a mix of younger and middle-aged residents. Home ownership here stands at 51%, suggesting a moderate balance between owner-occupied and rental properties. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a residential profile that leans toward family homes rather than flats. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, which shapes the cultural and social dynamics of the area. While specific data on deprivation is not provided, the demographic profile suggests a community that is largely working-age, potentially contributing to a stable local economy. The absence of detailed deprivation metrics means that quality of life factors such as access to services and employment opportunities remain context-dependent, though the area’s connectivity and amenities imply reasonable support for residents.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

51
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

9
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in B8 1DA?
B8 1DA is a compact urban area with a population of 3,407, predominantly adults aged 30–64. The community is diverse, with Asian residents forming the largest ethnic group. The area’s small size fosters a close-knit environment, though the high crime risk (score 31) may affect perceptions of safety.
Who typically lives in B8 1DA?
Residents are mostly working-age adults, with a median age of 22. Home ownership is at 51%, and the accommodation type is primarily houses, suggesting a mix of families and individuals seeking single-family living.
What schools are available near B8 1DA?
Options include Bordesley Green Girls’ School (Ofsted: good), Al-Hijrah School (primary), and City College, Birmingham (sixth-form). The mix of state and independent schools offers diverse educational choices.
How connected is B8 1DA in terms of transport and broadband?
Broadband is excellent (score 99), and mobile coverage is good (85). Five rail stations and three metro stations provide strong connectivity, with nearby supermarkets and retail outlets enhancing convenience.
What safety considerations should buyers be aware of in B8 1DA?
The area has a critical crime risk (score 31), requiring enhanced security measures. However, there is no flood risk or protected natural areas, reducing environmental concerns.

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