Area Information

B90 1NL represents a specific residential cluster within the wider Shirley West ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. This compact area covers just 3,397 square metres, meaning it is defined by an extremely high density of people living in close proximity. You will find a total population of 1,341 residents concentrated in this postcode location. Historically, the surrounding Shirley area developed from a farming settlement to become a prominent residential suburb, located about three miles southeast of Solihull town centre along Stratford Road. The modern layout retains links to the area's past, positioned near the M42 motorway and bordered by Stratford Road to the east. Living in B90 1NL means inhabiting a tightly knit urban environment where every plot counts. While the broader Shirley area has a rich history dating back to 1240, this specific postcode area focuses on contemporary residential living. The boundaries place it near Yardley Wood in Birmingham to the north and Bromsgrove district to the south. You are buying into a historic part of West Midlands where an Iron Age Hill Fort once stood nearby, now repurposed into community spaces like the Shirley Golf Club. The immediate vicinity offers a distinct character shaped by its history and current high density.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3397 m²
Population
1341
Population Density
6160 people/km²

Homes in B90 1NL belong to a market defined by high home ownership rates and traditional accommodation types. With 60% of residents owning their property, the area leans heavily towards owner-occupiers rather than the rental sector commonly found in student hubs or new build estates. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you are unlikely to find a high concentration of flats or apartment blocks within this postcode. This mix provides a specific character for buyers seeking detached or semi-detached living setups. The total population of 1,341 residents across 3,397 square metres implies a compact village feel where every house is within sight of its neighbours. You should not expect the amenities of a large city centre here, but rather a focused residential zone where ownership is the norm. The historical growth of the Shirley area in the 1920s and 1930s, along with post-WWII developments, likely influences the current stock of older houses. Buyers looking at this area are entering a market with long-standing residents who value their property. The lack of a rental dominance suggests a community built on stability and rooted local families. This contrasts with areas where investment buyers dominate the market, offering a different investment profile for those interested in purchasing.

House Prices in B90 1NL

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Energy Efficiency in B90 1NL

Your daily life in B90 1NL is supported by a network of amenities within practical reach. For your shopping needs, you have access to five retail locations, including Asda Solihull New, Heron Yardley, and Sainsburys Maypole. These major supermarkets ensure you can stock up on essentials without travelling far. Local transport is just as convenient, with five rail stations nearby such as Shirley Railway Station and Yardley Wood Railway Station. If you prefer urban exploration, five metro hubs lie close by, including Edgbaston Village and Grand Central New Street. These stations connect you to broader city centres and town hubs quickly. Historically, the area around Shirley Street hosted notable pubs like the Red Lion and Saracens Head, though their current status may vary. The legacy of the Shirley Institute, founded in 1901, adds cultural depth to the region. You can also visit the Shirley Golf Club, which occupies the site of the former racecourse. The environment is heavily reliant on these established facilities rather than new developments. The high density of residential homes means you share local streets with your neighbours regularly. Your lifestyle relies on the efficiency of these nearby transport links and retail giants. The area serves as a quiet bedroom community with a strong link to the surrounding borough's services.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in B90 1NL reflects a mature and established neighbourhood. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that adults between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a stable population with significant home ownership. Currently, 60% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 40% include private renters and other household types. The area consists primarily of houses rather than flats or purpose-built estates. You will find that the population is predominantly White, aligning with the broader historical settlement patterns of the region. Unlike some parts of Solihull, such as Solihull Lodge or Shirley Park, Shirley West does not face the same extremes of deprivation. This demographic stability contributes to a quiet, residential atmosphere. However, the high population density of 394,785 people per square kilometre for this specific small cluster creates a more urban feel than might be expected in the wider borough. Families and professionals form the core of this community, benefiting from a local environment that supports long-term residency. The age structure rules out a student-heavy or transient population, favouring those seeking established neighbourhoods.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

60
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

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the B90 1NL area?
The community is primarily made up of adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Sixty percent of residents own their homes, and the population is predominantly White. The area functions as a mature neighbourhood for established families rather than a transient student hub.
How are transport and digital connectivity in this postcode?
Digital infrastructure is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 99 and a mobile coverage score of 85. You are also well connected physically, located near Junction 4 of the M42 and within 2 miles of Solihull railway station. Five nearby stations and five metro hubs provide extensive travel options.
What major amenities are available to residents nearby?
Residents have five retail options including Asda Solihull New and Sainsburys Maypole. Transport links are robust with five nearby rail stations and five metro destinations. Historical features like the Shirley Golf Club and the nearby Berry Mound Iron Age Hill Fort add local character.
Is this area safe and free from environmental risks?
The environment is safe with a flood risk score of 0 and no protected woodland or wetlands. However, you must note the crime risk assessment score of 54, which indicates medium risk. Standard security precautions are recommended, though the area passes all other planning constraint tests.
Is the housing stock mainly rental or owned?
The property market is dominated by owners, with 60% home ownership rates. Houses are the predominant accommodation type, contrasting with rental-heavy estates. This high ownership figure indicates a stable, long-term residential community within the 3,397 square metre cluster.

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