Area Overview for DY4 9NX
Area Information
DY4 9NX is a small, densely populated residential postcode in the West Midlands, covering just 3,261 square metres and home to 1,850 people. Its high population density of 567,380 people per square kilometre reflects a compact, closely knit community. Situated near Dudley, West Bromwich, and Wednesbury, this area is steeped in industrial history, once dominated by factories and foundries that closed by the late 1990s. Today, it is defined by its proximity to the River Tame and the Walsall Canal, with a 24-hour Asda superstore and a Wilko store anchoring its retail scene. The area’s name, Great Bridge, derives from a historic gravelly stream crossed by a bridge, a feature that links it to the broader Black Country region. While the 1941 Luftwaffe air raid left scars, the area has since evolved into a practical, accessible neighbourhood served by the Black Country Spine Road and multiple rail stations. Living here means navigating a mix of historical legacy and modern infrastructure, with a focus on connectivity to nearby towns and transport hubs.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3261 m²
- Population
- 1850
- Population Density
- 567380 people/km²
DY4 9NX is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 62% of residents living in homes they own. The accommodation type is largely houses, which is unusual for a small postcode but may reflect the area’s historical industrial roots and the availability of larger properties. This suggests a market skewed toward individual buyers seeking private, spacious homes rather than a rental-focused demographic. The limited area size means housing stock is constrained, and buyers may need to consider nearby suburbs or towns for additional options. The presence of retail and transport links, combined with low crime risk, makes the area appealing for those prioritising security and convenience. However, the lack of newer developments or high-density housing could limit choices for those seeking modern apartments or investment properties. For buyers, the focus is on established homes in a compact, well-connected neighbourhood with practical amenities.
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DY4 9NX offers a range of amenities within practical reach, including retail outlets like Co-op Upper, Heron Princes, and Lidl Tipton, which provide everyday shopping convenience. The area is served by multiple rail stations—Tipton, Dudley Port, and Coseley—and metro stops such as Wednesbury Parkway, making public transport accessible. The Walsall Canal and River Tame run through the eastern edge, offering scenic routes for walking or cycling. A pedestrian path connects the town centre to the Asda superstore, a 24-hour retail hub opened in 1998 on a former factory site. The Wilko store in the old village centre adds to the retail character. While the area lacks large parks or leisure facilities, its proximity to the River Tame and transport links to nearby towns suggests opportunities for outdoor activities and socialising. The mix of retail, transport, and natural features creates a functional, if compact, lifestyle for residents.
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The area is served by a mix of primary schools and a special school, including Jubilee Park Primary School, Summerhill Primary School, and Summerhill Primary Academy, which are all primary-level institutions. Fitzwarren School is a special school, catering to students with specific educational needs, while Jubilee Park Academy has an Ofsted rating of “good.” This combination provides families with options for both mainstream and specialist education. The presence of multiple primary schools suggests a strong local focus on early education, though no secondary schools are listed. The “good” rating at Jubilee Park Academy indicates a reliable institution for older children, but parents may need to look beyond the immediate area for comprehensive secondary education. The school mix reflects a community that values accessibility to a range of educational resources, though the absence of secondary schools could be a consideration for growing families.
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The population of DY4 9NX skews toward middle-aged adults, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range being 30–64 years. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, with 62% of households owning their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting a preference for larger, private properties over flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with broader demographic trends in the West Midlands. The high population density—567,380 people per square kilometre—means the area is intensely populated despite its small size, which can influence local amenities and social dynamics. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the high home ownership rate and presence of schools and retail suggest a stable, functional community. However, the lack of diversity in ethnic groups may indicate limited cultural or social variety compared to more cosmopolitan areas.
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