Area Overview for Sutton Roughley Ward
Area Information
Sutton Roughley Ward is an affluent semi-rural district situated in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. It lies approximately eight miles north-east of the city centre within the West Midlands. This seven-point-four square kilometre area forms the most northerly part of the Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council administrative zone. The ward combines exclusive residential estates with expansive Green Belt countryside. Over half of your local environment consists of attractive farmland, mature hedgerows, and woodlands. This landscape includes arable and dairy farms defined by historic field boundaries. The area was formally established as its own ward following boundary changes in 2018. Previously, it formed part of the wider Four Oaks Ward. The locality maintains a prosperous and well-established character while preserving rural quality through Green Belt protections. You will find historic landmarks such as Moor Hall Farm House and the sixteenth-century Vesey buildings scattered throughout. The Harvest Fields development represents modern residential growth alongside older agricultural sites. Public footpaths give residents direct access to open spaces where you can see distant views of Lichfield Cathedral on clear days. Living in Sutton Roughley Ward offers a quiet life blending modern convenience with historic heritage.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 7.4 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Sutton Roughley Ward reflects its long-established and prosperous nature. The median age stands at exactly seventy years, indicating a population skewed towards older residents. This demographic profile suggests an area with a stable, settled character rather than one driven by young families. A striking eighty-three percent of households in Sutton Roughley Ward own their homes outright. This high level of ownership points to a settled community where property is a permanent asset for most families. The ward was ranked as the least deprived of Birmingham's sixty-nine wards according to 2019 Index of Deprivation data. It also recorded the highest employment rate out of all sixty-nine wards in the city. These figures confirm a neighbourhood with strong economic resilience and low deprivation levels. The area supports a significant number of retirees and those wishing to downsize from larger metropolitan living. The combination of high home ownership and low deprivation suggests residents value stability and security. You will find a community that has remained economically active and well-resourced throughout recent years. The demographic mix aligns perfectly with the presence of luxury amenities and exclusive developments within the ward boundary.
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Planning Constraints
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