Area Overview for DY4 7AU
Area Information
DY4 7AU is a small, densely populated residential cluster in Great Bridge, West Midlands, nestled between Dudley, West Bromwich, and Wednesbury. Covering just 1.3 hectares, it is home to 2,025 people, translating to a population density of 158,379 people per square kilometre. This compact area reflects a blend of historical and modern influences. Its name derives from an Old English reference to a gravelly stream crossed by a bridge, a feature still visible in the Walsall Canal and River Tame that border the district. The area’s character is shaped by its industrial past, with former factories and foundries now replaced by retail spaces like the 24-hour Asda superstore and Wilko in the old village centre. The Black Country Spine Road, a dual carriageway, ensures swift access to nearby towns and motorways, linking residents to broader regional networks. Despite its small size, DY4 7AU offers a mix of convenience and connectivity, with rail stations, shops, and community amenities within walking distance. It is a place where history meets practicality, appealing to those seeking a compact, well-served living environment.
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- Area Size
- 1.3 hectares
- Population
- 2025
- Population Density
- 158379 people/km²
DY4 7AU is a small, tightly packed area with a housing stock dominated by owner-occupied properties. With 54% of homes owned by residents, the market leans towards private ownership rather than rental, though the exact proportion of rental properties is unspecified. The primary accommodation type is houses, which are more common than flats in this area. Given the compact size of the postcode—just 1.3 hectares—housing options are limited, and properties are likely to be in close proximity to one another. This scarcity of space may contribute to a competitive market, particularly for buyers seeking larger homes. The presence of the Black Country Spine Road and nearby rail stations suggests that property values could be influenced by transport links, offering potential for investment in homes near these routes. However, the high population density and limited land availability mean that expansion is unlikely, making DY4 7AU a niche market for those prioritising convenience and proximity to services over expansive living space.
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Living in DY4 7AU offers a mix of convenience and community-focused amenities. The area is within practical reach of five retail venues, including Heron Tipton, Lidl Tipton, and Asda Great, providing essential shopping and dining options. The 24-hour Asda superstore, located on a former factory site, is a key hub for daily needs, while the Wilko store in the old village centre adds to the retail diversity. Transport links are extensive, with five rail stations and five metro stops, including Black Lake and Dudley Street Guns Village, ensuring easy access to nearby towns. The Walsall Canal and River Tame, which border the area, offer recreational opportunities, with pedestrian footpaths connecting to the Asda site. This blend of retail, transport, and natural features creates a dynamic lifestyle, balancing practicality with a touch of historical charm. The proximity to the Black Country Spine Road also enhances connectivity, making it easier for residents to access broader regional amenities.
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Schools
The nearest school to DY4 7AU is Great Bridge Primary School, which serves the local community with a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. This school is the only primary institution listed in the area, indicating that families with young children would need to consider secondary education options elsewhere. The absence of secondary schools within the postcode suggests that parents may need to look beyond DY4 7AU for comprehensive schooling. However, the ‘good’ rating for the primary school is a positive indicator for families prioritising early education. The school’s proximity to the area’s retail and transport hubs, such as the Asda superstore and nearby rail stations, may make it a convenient choice for families. While the data does not specify the school’s capacity or student numbers, its presence is a key factor for those evaluating the area’s suitability for raising children.
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The residents of DY4 7AU are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is relatively high at 54%, with houses being the primary accommodation type, indicating a preference for family homes over flats. The area is ethnically homogenous, with White residents forming the predominant group. The population density, while extremely high, does not necessarily equate to deprivation, as the area benefits from proximity to retail, transport, and services. However, the absence of specific data on income levels or deprivation indices means these factors remain unquantified. The demographic profile implies a community focused on practical living, with a strong emphasis on housing stability and accessibility to local amenities. The high proportion of adults suggests a low presence of young children, which may influence the types of schools and childcare facilities available.
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