Barn at Forget Me Not Farm, Cheswick Green in Blythe Ward
Towards Saxon Wood Road in Blythe Ward
The Saxon public house in Blythe Ward
Coppice Walk, Cheswick Green in Blythe Ward
Brook House (former barn) at Forget Me Not Farm in Blythe Ward
Trailer full of manure in Blythe Ward
Trailer by the footpath in Blythe Ward
Straw bale by the footpath in Blythe Ward
Vicarage Road junction, Salter Street in Blythe Ward
Water Lane junction, B4102 in Blythe Ward
Tamworth Lane (B4102) in Blythe Ward
New builds in Blythe Ward
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Area Information

Blythe Ward stands as a distinct electoral ward within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the West Midlands. Covering an area of 15.7 km², it holds a resident population of 3,064 people. This results in a density of 195 people per square kilometre, creating a neighbourhood that is neither overly sparse nor congested. The ward blends established rural villages with more modern housing estates, offering variety in its streetscape. Key locations within the boundaries include Cheswick Green, which retains a historic village character, and Monkspath, which appeals to shoppers and families. Dickens Heath also forms part of this larger demographic, contributing to the ward's growth and activity. You will find a community that has evolved alongside Suburban development while maintaining links to historical roots. The ward does not suffer from major planning constraints such as protected wetlands or areas of outstanding natural beauty. Instead, it features specific protected woodland, which adds character to the landscape. Living in Blythe Ward means enjoying a setting defined by strategic development sites, suggesting the area continues to expand. This mix allows you to choose between the quiet of a village or the convenience of an estate.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
15.7 km²
Population
3064
Population Density
195 people/km²

Demographics

The community within Blythe Ward reflects a settled population with a median age of 70. This figure indicates that many long-term residents have been in the area for decades. Home ownership is highly prevalent, with 79% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate suggests a stable community where families and individuals take root. While specific data on ethnic groups and religion is not detailed in the current profile, research notes that Blythe Ward possesses the eighth largest ethnic minority population among Solihull's 17 wards. You can also find that it holds the ninth largest Asian or Asian British population in the borough. These figures highlight a diverse environment where different cultural backgrounds coexist. The ward avoids typical markers of acute deprivation, presenting as a place where residents have secured their homes. The demographic profile paints a picture of an older, established population who value their local homes. When considering homes in Blythe Ward, expect to engage with neighbours who have deep local knowledge and vested interests in the community. This stability contributes to a predictable and calm daily rhythm for those living here.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

79
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Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

50
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the home ownership rate in Blythe Ward?
79% of households in Blythe Ward own their homes. This high percentage indicates a stable, owner-occupied area rather than a rental market. Most residents are settled in the ward, with few people moving in and out frequently.
Is Blythe Ward safe for families?
The area scores a 77/100 on the safety scale based on low crime risk assessments. This passive rating below the national average suggests fewer incidents of theft or disorder. Residents report a generally secure neighbourhood environment for children and pets.
How good is the broadband service for remote workers?
Digital connectivity in Blythe Ward receives a quality score of 93 out of 100. This excellent rating means fixed broadband is fast and reliable. You can use high-speed internet for video calls and large downloads without interruption while living in the ward.
Are there major planning restrictions on building in Blythe Ward?
The ward has no Ramsar wetland sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty limitations. However, there is protected woodland coverage which acts as a specific planning constraint. This means development near nature reserves must follow strict environmental guidelines.

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