Pitcheroak Municipal Golf Course in B97 4NS
Birchfield Road, Redditch in B97 4NS
Windmill Drive Redditch Approaching Slip Road to A448 Westbound in B97 4NS
St Luke's CE First School in B97 4NS
Couthcrest Evangelical Church in B97 4NS
Plymouth Road, Redditch in B97 4NS
Salop Road at the junction of Plymouth Road in B97 4NS
Mount Pleasant, Redditch in B97 4NS
A448, Bromsgrove Highway, Redditch in B97 4NS
Redditch municipal golf club & cafe in B97 4NS
Mount Pleasant in B97 4NS
Plymouth Close, Headless Cross in B97 4NS
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Area Information

Living in B97 4NS means settling into a specific residential cluster within the Headless Cross and Oakenshaw wards of Redditch. This small area covers just 6053 square metres, resulting in a very high population density of 242,687 people per square kilometre. Despite the compact size, the location offers a direct connection to the wider Redditch community. The neighbourhood sits near the historic Worcestershire-Warwickshire boundary, surrounding areas that were once independent villages like Headless Cross and Oakenshaw. These historic settlements, featuring former industrial sites such as the Needle Factory and Mount Pleasant Mill, have been absorbed into the modern suburbs. Residents here enjoy a mix of suburban convenience and local history. The area's coordinates place it centrally within the district borough unitary ward, making it a practical base for daily life in Worcestershire, England. The postcode B97 4NS serves as a gateway to the town centre while maintaining a distinct local identity. You are situated close to iconic landmarks such as Redditch's water towers, which stand as local skyline icons visible up to 6 km away. The area offers a straightforward living experience without the complications of planning constraints, free from flood risks or protected woodland designations. This makes it a stable choice for those seeking a defined residential environment in the West Midlands region.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6053 m²
Population
1469
Population Density
2154 people/km²

The property market in B97 4NS is characterised by a strong focus on domestic ownership and traditional housing stock. With 68% of residents identifying as homeowners, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied community. This high level of equity suggests that the local market is driven by people seeking to settle rather than those moving on frequently. The accommodation type is strictly houses, meaning you will find no flats or apartments in this specific cluster. This alignment reflects the broader urban planning decisions for the Headless Cross and Oakenshaw wards. For buyers seeking homes in B97 4NS, the absence of rental sector data indicates a market that relies on established listings rather than a transient lettings scene. The compact nature of the area, covering merely 6053 square metres, means inventory will be limited and competitive. The historical context of the area, with its former needle works and brickworks, implies a longstanding property portfolio that has evolved into modern family homes. You are looking for a property market defined by permanence. The 68% ownership figure acts as a benchmark for the stability of the area. Potential buyers should expect a market where sellers are predominantly looking to move for life changes rather than investment strategies. The housing stock is tailored to families and retired professionals, not commuters seeking density. This creates a predictable environment for those purchasing in this postcode.

House Prices in B97 4NS

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Energy Efficiency in B97 4NS

Residents of B97 4NS benefit from immediate access to three major retail supermarkets within practical reach. You can shop at Co-op Redditch, Tesco Redditch, or Asda Redditch without needing to make a special trip outside your borough. Additionally, five rail stations provide regional connectivity if you choose to travel by train. The area sits near Redditch Railway Station, Alvechurch Railway Station, and Bromsgrove Railway Station, offering flexible options for commuting or weekend getaways. Historically, the lifestyle here is rooted in the legacy of Headless Cross and Oakenshaw, areas known for their needle works and water towers. The distinctive shape of the new water tower stands as a local skyline icon visible from Hollybush Inn on Gorcott Hill. While the data does not list specific parks or leisure centres, the presence of Vaynor First School and Walkwood CE Middle School on Feckenham Road indicates facilities for children are well supported in the immediate vicinity. The area's location allows you to access the amenities of Redditch while living in a relatively quiet ward. The combination of large supermarkets and rail links means you can easily run errands or travel without relying solely on your car.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in B97 4NS reflects a mature demographic profile focused primarily on working and retirement age adults. The median age here is 47 years, indicating a population dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age distribution suggests a stable neighbourhood with a significant presence of long-term residents and young families rather than transient groups. Home ownership is the dominant living arrangement, with 68% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership points to deep local roots and economic stability within the ward. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, which contrasts with urban areas where flats or apartments are common. This preference for detached or semi-detached housing aligns with the suburb's character and historical development. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of the wider Redditch area. There are no data points suggesting significant minority populations in this specific postcode, reinforcing the traditional character of the ward. The high concentration of adult residents and the prevalence of house ownership create a quiet, established atmosphere. Families and couples are likely to find the housing stock suitable for their space requirements, while the lack of rental-heavy accommodations limits the availability of short-term lets. The 68% ownership rate remains the most defining statistic of the local community structure.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

68
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

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Who typically lives in B97 4NS?
The population is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is high at 68%, reflecting a stable community where most residents live in houses rather than flats. This profile suggests a neighbourhood suited for families and established professionals.

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