Area Information

Bordesley and Highgate is an urban ward located immediately east of Birmingham city centre. The postal code B9 4BB identifies a specific residential cluster within this larger area. This locality covers 1.1 hectares and holds a population of 1,844 people. Despite its small footprint, the population density reaches 170,566 people per square kilometre. This indicates a tightly packed residential environment situated in the heart of the West Midlands. The ward encompasses the historic districts of Highgate, Bordesley, Digbeth, and Deritend. These areas include some of the oldest parts of Birmingham, dating back to the 7th century. The name Bordesley derives from Old English, referring to a clearing owned by a person named Bord. Industrial history is woven into the local narrative, with sites like the Artillery Street Paint and Varnish Works once operating in the vicinity. Today, the area serves as the Birmingham Ladywood UK Parliament constituency. Living in B9 4BB means residing in a location with deep historical roots but modern urban infrastructure. You are accessing a neighbourhood that has evolved from historical manors and industrial works into a central residential zone. The ward was created on 1 December 2017 following boundary changes that expanded Birmingham's ward count. This specific postcode represents a fragment of a much larger and historic urban landscape.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.1 hectares
Population
1844
Population Density
2404 people/km²

The housing stock in B9 4BB is primarily composed of houses. This distinguishes the postcode from areas dominated by high-rise blocks or flats. Only 31% of residents own their homes, meaning the majority live in rented accommodation. This statistic signals that the local market contains many properties available to tenants. Buyers looking at homes in B9 4BB will find a mix of housing types suitable for different financial situations. The small area size of 1.1 hectares restricts the total volume of properties available within the immediate B9 4BB boundary. However, the ward description notes the inclusion of Digbeth, Highgate, and Deritend, which expand the housing options you might consider. The low home-ownership rate suggests high turnover and active transaction volumes in certain pockets. You are looking at a market where private houses exist but lettings remain common. This dynamic means you may need to navigate both private ladder sales and agency rentals. The area houses some of Birmingham's oldest residential structures, offering character alongside modern urban convenience.

House Prices in B9 4BB

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Energy Efficiency in B9 4BB

Daily life in B9 4BB benefits from immediate proximity to essential amenities. Five retail outlets operate near the area, including Co-op Birmingham and Iceland Birmingham. These stores offer convenience shopping for groceries and household needs without long travel times. Transport access is equally convenient, with five railway stations at Bordesley, Birmingham Moor Street, and Duddeston. The metro network connects you directly to Bull Street, Corporation Street, and Grand Central New Street. This density of services supports an active lifestyle. The ward covers historic districts like Digbeth, which adds cultural character to your daily walk. You gain access to a range of shops and rapid transit hubs while living in this compact residential zone. The concentration of amenities means you can meet most daily requirements without leaving the immediate neighbourhood. Retail and transport options are clustered close enough to walk to at any time of day.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering B9 4BB have access to several educational establishments nearby. Bordesley Village Primary School stands as a primary option and holds a good Ofsted rating, indicating reliable standards for younger children. South and City College Birmingham serves as a sixth-form institution, providing further education for older students leaving secondary school. Archway Academy operates within the area as an independent school, offering an alternative education model compared to state-funded colleges. The presence of both state primary and sixth-form colleges alongside independent schooling gives you multiple pathways for your children's education. You will find schools near B9 4BB that cater to different ages and academic preferences. Bordesley Village Primary School is specifically noted for its good rating, which is a key consideration for parents selecting a neighbourhood. The diversity in school types means you are not restricted to a single educational system when choosing where to live. These institutions are practical choices for families residing in or moving to this postcode sector.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Bordesley Village Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2South and City College Birminghamsixth-formN/AN/A
3Archway AcademyindependentN/AN/A
4Bordesley Village Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within B9 4BB displays a distinct age profile. The median age is 22 years, which reflects a significant presence of younger residents. The data identifies adults aged 30 to 64 years as the most common age range within the recognised broader context of the ward. Nearly one-third of households in this area own their homes, with the home-ownership rate standing at 31%. This suggests that a substantial portion of residents are tenants rather than freeholders. The primary accommodation type available in B9 4BB consists of houses, providing a specific living arrangement for those seeking detached or semi-detached properties. The area is also notable for its ethnic diversity, with the Asian group representing the predominant ethnic population. You can expect a community where nearly one in three adults lives in a family unit within the 30 to 64 bracket. The high population density combined with these demographic figures creates a lively, densely populated neighbourhood. The low home-ownership percentage indicates a rental market is present alongside private housing. This mix impacts who lives here and the stability of long-term tenancies compared to owner-occupied streets.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

31
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

16
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the home ownership rate in B9 4BB?
Only 31% of residents own their homes in B9 4BB. The majority live in rented accommodation. This low ownership figure indicates a rental-dominated market where tenants outnumber freeholders significantly.
Are there good schools near B9 4BB?
Bordesley Village Primary School holds a good Ofsted rating and serves local children. South and City College Birmingham provides sixth-form education, while Archway Academy is available as an independent school choice.
How is the crime situation in B9 4BB?
The area faces a critical crime risk with a score of 1 on a safety scale. Crime rates are above average, meaning you should apply enhanced security measures and maintain vigilance in your daily routines.
Is the broadband reliable in this postcode?
Fixed broadband scores 98 out of 100, guaranteeing excellent connectivity for working from home. Mobile coverage is also strong at 85 out of 100, ensuring consistent service throughout the residential cluster.
What transport links serve B9 4BB?
Residents have access to five nearby railway stations including Bordesley and Birmingham Moor Street. Metro networks connect to Centenary Square and the city centre within practical walking or travel distance.

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