Area Information

Living in B93 9AB offers a settled suburban experience within the Dorridge and Hockley Heath Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. This specific postcode cluster covers 7.8 hectares and houses a population of 1,484 people. The area sits south-west of Solihull village, characterised by a mix of affluent village homes and substantial family properties. Historically, the land evolved from ancient woodland and wooded clearings into a community established mid-19th century following the arrival of the Great Western Railway. Today, residents enjoy a rural-suburban balance with key routes like the A34 Stratford Road providing access to wider transport links. The community is tightly knit and defined by its residential nature. Proximity to the M42 and M40 motorways connects you to Birmingham and beyond, while local landmarks include Dorridge Park, gifted in 1965, and the historic Church of St Thomas in Hockley Heath. You will find that daily life here blends the quiet of village atmospheres with the convenience of nearby towns. Whether you seek homes near Dorridge or properties closer to Hockley Heath, the ward provides a stable environment shaped by local resistance to large-scale developments. The location near coordinates 52.377263, -1.744351 places you in a setting where history, such as the Four Ashes trees dating back to 1662, remains visible alongside modern suburban living.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7.8 hectares
Population
1484
Population Density
444 people/km²

The property market in B93 9AB is overwhelmingly defined by private ownership and traditional housing stock. With a home ownership rate of 93%, this specific postcode is largely a buy-to-own area rather than a rental market. This figure implies that most local businesses, schools, and community groups cater to resident-owners rather than tenants. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the historic character of the Dorridge and Hockley Heath Ward where estates and mansions date back to the 19th and 20th centuries. New builds are less common than established properties, though late-1990s developments exist at sites like Four Ashes and the former Middlefield Hospital. The 93% ownership statistic suggests that when you buy a property here, it is likely to remain in the family for generations. This stability often supports better maintenance of the housing stock, as owners have a direct incentive to maintain their homes. The area caters to buyers seeking single-family dwellings rather than high-rise apartments or purpose-built rental blocks. Living in B93 9AB means joining the majority who purchased their homes to stay, creating a market where value is driven by location and heritage rather than speculative investment or short-term letting.

House Prices in B93 9AB

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Energy Efficiency in B93 9AB

Daily life in B93 9AB benefits from a wide array of nearby amenities within practical reach of residents. Retail options are substantial, including Co-op Solihull, Co-op Bentley, and Tesco Solihull, ensuring you have access to groceries and essential services without long drives. Retail connectivity is supported by five main shopping locations in the immediate vicinity. For those requiring national rail services, there are five railway stations nearby, including Widney Manor Railway Station, Dorridge Railway Station, and Solihull Railway Station. If your work involves meetings or travel, two metro hubs are close by: Birmingham International Railway Station and Birmingham International Airport. Leisure and community facilities are anchored by Dorridge Park, which was gifted in 1965 and serves as a central green space. You can also find the Drum and Monkey pub, originally known as the White Lion Inn since around 1860. Cultural activities are available at the King George VI Memorial Hall, built in 1892 as the former village institute. Educational needs are met by Hockley Heath Primary Academy, situated on a site established in 1913. The area also features the Church of St Thomas in Hockley Heath, built in 1879. These facilities, combined with routes like Stratford Road, create a lifestyle where access to shopping, transport, culture, and leisure is just minutes away from your doorstep.

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Demographics

The community within B93 9AB reflects a mature demographic profile typical of established suburban districts. The median age is 47 years, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years old. This indicates a neighbourhood dominated by working families and professionals rather than young singles or the very young. Home ownership stands at an impressive 93%, meaning the vast majority of residents live in their own property rather than renting. This high rate of ownership is supported by the predominant accommodation type, which consists of houses rather than flats or other dwelling styles. The population of 1,484 people resides across this 7.8-hectare area, resulting in a density of 444 people per square kilometre. This density level suggests a spread-out residential pattern with room for gardens and private space. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the historical character of the Dorridge and Hockley Heath Ward. You will find a community where long-term residents are common, given the high ownership figures and the area's development since the 19th century. There is no significant youth population pressure, resulting in a stable, low-density living environment. The demographic data confirms this is a quiet zone suited to families seeking stability away from the flatter, higher-density centres of the West Midlands.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

93
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

57
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 B93 9AB?
The community is mature and owner-centric. With 93% home ownership and a median age of 47, the area is dominated by adults between 30 and 64 years old. The population of 1,484 lives in a spread-out pattern of houses, creating a stable neighbourhood defined by long-term residents rather than transient populations.
How do I get to work from B93 9AB?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 97/100 and mobile coverage of 85/100. For physical travel, Dorridge Railway Station offers Chiltern Railways links to Birmingham in about 20 minutes and London in roughly an hour. The A34 Stratford Road and proximity to the M42 and M40 motorways provide reliable road access to wider destinations.

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