The typical property in B25
Yardley, an outer-east-Birmingham terraced and inter-war family-housing belt, with the substantial Garretts Green industrial estate and the Yardley village conservation area at its centre.
Area summary
B25 covers Yardley in outer-east Birmingham, including the streets between the Coventry Road, the Yardley village core and the southern parts of Garretts Green.
Housing stock is mixed: substantial inter-war detached and semi-detached family housing along the streets running south from Yardley Wood Road, late-Victorian terraces in the older core around the Yardley village conservation area, and post-war municipal estates on the eastern and northern edges.
Demand is family-driven and currently steady. Yardley sits within Birmingham's wider commuter belt and is well-connected to the city centre via the Coventry Road bus corridor.
The Yardley village core contains the Grade I listed parish church (one of the older surviving Birmingham churches) and a small cluster of medieval and post-medieval listed buildings, protected by the Yardley Village Conservation Area.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- The Yardley Village Conservation Area restricts external alterations on a small but valuable cluster of listed properties.
- The inter-war semi-detached belt is the strongest part of the family-housing market.
- The Coventry Road bus corridor carries substantial traffic and air-pollution exposure; properties within 200 metres should be checked.
The full B25 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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