St James the Great, Shirley in B90 2LZ
Along Hazeloak Road, Shirley in B90 2LZ
Bills Lane alongside Bills Wood in B90 2LZ
The beginning of Longmore Road in B90 2LZ
Shirley Footpath Between School and Church in B90 2LZ
Haslucks Green Motor Company in B90 2LZ
Shirley, Christadelphian Hall in B90 2LZ
Shirley Clinic, Stratford Road, Shirley  in B90 2LZ
Churchyard of St James the Great, Shirley, boundary wall to Stratford Road in B90 2LZ
Churchyard, St James the Great in B90 2LZ
Shirley Post Office in B90 2LZ
Church Road Shirley in B90 2LZ
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Area Information

Living in B90 2LZ places you within Shirley West, an urban electoral ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. This specific postcode cluster represents a small residential community situated approximately three miles southeast of Solihull town centre. You will find yourself along the Stratford Road, bordered by Yardley Wood to the north and west, and the Bromsgrove district to the south. The area has historical roots tracing back to around 1240, evolving from a farming settlement into a prominent suburb. Today, it is less prosperous than some neighbouring pockets without sharing the extremes of deprivation found in Shirley East. The local landscape includes notable features such as St James' Church, built in 1832, and the site of an Iron Age Hill Fort at Berry Mound. There is also a local golf club occupying the site of a former racecourse that closed in 1953. The community is defined by its proximity to major transport links, including Junction 4 of the M42 motorway, which connects the suburb directly to Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon. For those seeking a home in Solihull with strong historical character and convenient access to the city centre, this residential zone offers a practical choice grounded in over eight hundred years of local history.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1666
Population Density
4939 people/km²

The property market in B90 2LZ is characterised by a strong preference for ownership. With 87% of residents owning their homes, the area functions as a classic owner-occupied community rather than a rental market. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, meaning you will not find large blocks of flats or high-rise apartments in this postcode. This housing stock reflects the suburban nature of Shirley West, where detached and semi-detached properties dominate the streetscape. For buyers looking at this small area, the high ownership rate signals that people view these properties as long-term homes rather than investment pads. You are unlikely to encounter the volatility of a transient rental sector here. Instead, the neighbourhood feels like a permanent fixture for those who have chosen to live in Solihull. The transition to the immediate surroundings offers similar housing, though the specific stock may vary slightly as you move away from this specific residential cluster. If you are seeking a family home with a garden, the local market aligns perfectly with those needs given the prevalence of houses over other property types.

House Prices in B90 2LZ

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Energy Efficiency in B90 2LZ

Daily life in B90 2LZ is supported by a practical range of amenities within easy reach. Five retail outlets serve the local community, including Co-op Haslucks, Sainsburys Solihull Haslucks, and Aldi Shirley. These superstores provide essential shopping needs without requiring a significant journey into the city centre. For commuters, five railway stations offer convenient access, while the area remains open for travel to Birmingham International Airport, Birmingham Intl Railway Station, and Grand Central New Street via nearby metro and rail links. The transport hub aspect means you can reach major attractions in Birmingham quickly. Shopping and daily errands are manageable locally, while leisure trips benefit from strong public transport options. The character of the area is one of suburban convenience, where you have access to major chains and key travel nodes without needing a long drive. This balance ensures that residents can enjoy the quieter aspects of living in Solihull while maintaining easy access to the urban amenities of Birmingham and beyond.

Amenities

Schools

Families in B90 2LZ must look to nearby locations for their children's education, as the immediate vicinity contains limited primary options. Burman Infant School stands nearby as a primary institution with an Ofsted rating of satisfactory. Another educational neighbour is Hazel Oak School, which operates as a special school serving specific educational needs. The absence of a secondary school within walking distance means older children likely travel further for education. The mix of a standard state primary school and a special school suggests the area serves a mix of typical pupils and those requiring additional support. When considering living in B90 2LZ, you should evaluate the commute to other major schools in Solihull or Birmingham for older children. The quality of education available relies heavily on the broader network around the Shirley area, where parental choice usually extends several miles. The presence of Burman Infant School provides local continuity for younger children, ensuring they can remain in the authority of Solihull while navigating their early education years.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Burman Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Hazel Oak SchoolspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in B90 2LZ is defined by a relatively mature population profile. The median age is 47, reflecting a neighbourhood primarily composed of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age distribution suggests a stable, established demographic rather than a transient student or young professional hub. Home ownership is the prevailing lifestyle in this area, with 87% of residents owning their properties. Consequently, the accommodation type is predominantly made up of houses, creating an environment where people have settled deeply within the locality. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader national profile rather than a highly diverse urban enclave. Data explicitly provided for deprivation levels or specific household income brackets is not included in the current record, but the high rate of ownership generally indicates financial stability. The character of the area appears settled, with fewer new constructions compared to the mix of older housing and modern estates found in other parts of west Solihull. This stability often appeals to families who prefer a known community over a rapidly developing district.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
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

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in B90 2LZ?
The median age is 47, with most residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. The community is predominantly white and features a high home ownership rate of 87%. The accommodation type is chiefly houses, forming a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood in the wider Shirley area.
Are there good schools near B90 2LZ?
The nearest educational provisions include Burman Infant School, a primary school rated satisfactory by Ofsted, and Hazel Oak School, a special school. Families often need to look slightly further afield for secondary education options within the Solihull or Birmingham catchment areas.
How safe is the area for families?
Shirley West scores 89 out of 100 for safety, placing it in the low crime risk category with below-average rates for the region. The area also has low flood risk and no protected conservation areas, making it a secure choice for residential living.
What is the broadband speed like?
Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with a fixed broadband quality score of 100 out of 100. Mobile coverage is also very strong at 85 out of 100, ensuring reliable internet for work and leisure in this part of Solihull.
Where can I shop nearby?
Five retail amenities are within practical reach, including Co-op Haslucks, Sainsburys Solihull Haslucks, and Aldi Shirley. These shops provide all essential daily needs without requiring a long drive to Birmingham city centre.

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