Area Overview for South Yardley Ward
Area Information
South Yardley Ward is a compact residential district in east Birmingham, covering just 2.2 square kilometres. It sits approximately 3.5 miles from the city centre within the West Midlands region. You will find 1,597 residents living in this ward, creating a population density of 740 people per square kilometre. This neighbourhood forms part of the broader Yardley council constituency and historically included areas such as Hay Mills, Greet, and parts of Yardley. The area has deep roots, first recorded as Gyrdleahe in King Edgar's Charter of 972 before annexation to Birmingham in 1911. Major twentieth-century transformation introduced council estates and private housing alongside industry. Post-1960 changes saw the construction of the Swan underpass and the widening of Coventry Road into a motorway-width highway. Life here feels established and localised, shaped by centuries of history and significant infrastructure updates. The postcode B25 8UH marks the hall of the ward at coordinates 52.461903, -1.81598. Anyone considering living in South Yardley Ward should know that it is a defined urban ward rather than a vast expanse of countryside. The area offers a specific chapter of Birmingham's development, blending old names with modern road networks.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.2 km²
- Population
- 1597
- Population Density
- 740 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of South Yardley Ward points towards a notably older population. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that half of the residents are older than this figure. While specific data for other age brackets is not detailed in the current report, the overwhelming median suggests a demographic skewed significantly towards seniors. Home ownership is the dominant lifestyle choice for most households, with 62% of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 38% are likely renting or living rent-free. You will find a standard mix of household types, accommodation types, and ethnic backgrounds, though specific breakdowns for these categories are not itemised. Religion statistics are also not specified in the available records. Living in South Yardley Ward means you are part of a neighbourhood where long-term settlement is the norm. The high home ownership rate suggests stability and a strong attachment to the area among those who call it home. For younger buyers or families seeking a rental market, this ward presents a more settled owner-occupied environment.
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