Area Overview for Belle Vale Ward
Area Information
Belle Vale Ward is a distinct residential district situated within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. Located in Halesowen, this civil parish covers an area of 3.2 square kilometres. The location lies within the postal district identified by the B63 postcode, specifically pinpointed to coordinates 52.46274 and -2.076168. While specific founding dates for the ward itself remain undocumented, archaeological and architectural evidence suggests settlement dating back to the 18th century. The area reflects a historical shift from early agricultural smallholdings to significant industrial and manufacturing activity during the 19th and 20th centuries. You will find substantial alterations to original estate structures alongside preserved historic fabric, including a Regency gentleman's residence that once operated as a public house. Industrial heritage is visibly present through the remains of James Grove & Sons, Bloomfield Works on Stourbridge Road. ThisIncludes components from 1862, including a sawmill building documented as existing by 1888. Living in Belle Vale Ward offers a connection to this layered history while residing in a modern administrative unit. The population of approximately 1,951 residents creates a defined neighbourhood feel within the West Midlands metropolitan county framework established in 1974.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.2 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community composition of Belle Vale Ward presents a clear demographic profile suitable for retirement or established households. The median age for residents is 70 years, indicating a population heavily weighted towards older demographics. Historical data records the most common age range simply as "Age: Total," reflecting the unified age profile of the ward. Home ownership is the primary form of tenure, with 63% of residents owning their properties outright. This high rate of ownership suggests financial stability and a long-term commitment to the local area. Household composition and accommodation type data are recorded in the total categories, providing a baseline for understanding the structural makeup of living arrangements. While specific breakdowns for ethnic groups, religious affiliations, and detailed household types are not itemised, the overarching statistics point to an established, owner-occupied demographic. The absence of young families in the median data suggests a quiet neighbourhood typical of later-life settlements. You can expect a community where neighbours have likely resided for decades, fostering deep local knowledge and stability. The population density across 3.2 square kilometres further supports a low-key environment where residents know each other well.
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