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Is Redditch a nice place to live?

By Andrew Mclaughlin

Is Redditch a nice place to live?

REDDITCH is officially one of the best places to live in the UK. Recently Redditch, which has a population of more than 84,000, has seen a number of major investments and boasts numerous new housing developments, but it is not without its drawbacks.

Also question is, is catshill a nice place to live?

Catshill has a higher rate of home ownership, either outright or via a mortgage than the national average, which suggests that Catshill is a relatively affluent area.

Additionally, is Bromsgrove a good place to live? Bromsgrove is a small, leafy market town surrounded by green belt land in Worcestershire. It sits just 16 miles south west of Birmingham and 14 miles north east of Worcester, making it an ideal home for commuters. However, there is a price to pay for enjoying the best of both the city and rural life in Bromsgrove.

Beside above, where should I live if I work in Birmingham?

Check out our guide to the best areas in Birmingham to live to help you narrow down your search for the perfect property.

  1. 1 – Digbeth.
  2. 2 – Erdington.
  3. 3 – Edgbaston.
  4. 4 – Harborne.
  5. 5 – Holloway Head.
  6. 6 – Jewellery Quarter.
  7. 7 – Moseley and Kings Heath.
  8. 8 – Solihull.

Why is Redditch called Redditch?

The name of Redditch can be traced back to the 13th century when it was Red Ditch or Red Dyche. Redditch was world famous long before it became a New Town. Like the rest of Britain, the Beeching Axe fell on Redditch - around the time the New Town was starting.

Where should I not live in Birmingham?

However, there are places that should be considered no-go areas in Birmingham. These neighborhoods are plagued by gang violence (more on that below) and include Lozells, Handsworth, and Balsall Heath.

What is the richest area in Birmingham?

Birmingham's Most Expensive Areas
Located 12 miles to the south of Birmingham, and 5 miles from Solihull, Hockley Heath (B94) is the most expensive area to buy in Birmingham, with an average property price of £620,275.

What are the nicest areas in Birmingham?

Our Best Place to Live in Birmingham 2018 Shortlist
  • Edgbaston.
  • Harborne.
  • Holloway Head.
  • Jewellery Quarter.
  • Kings Heath and Moseley.
  • Perry Barr & Great Barr.
  • Solihull.
  • Sutton Coldfield & Four Oaks.

Where is the safest place in Birmingham?

Like most big cities in the UK, Birmingham certainly has its safe/posh areas and the ones that immediately come to mind are Solihull, Sutton Coldfield and Edgbaston.

A bit far, but not too much:

  • Sutton Coldfield.
  • Kingstanding.
  • Walsall.
  • Shirley.
  • Solihull.
  • Four oaks.

What are the posh areas in Birmingham?

  • Bracebridge Road, Sutton Coldfield.
  • Farquhar Road, Edgbaston.
  • Alderbrook Road, Solihull.
  • Westfield Road, Edgbaston.
  • Bushwood Drive, Dorridge, Solihull.
  • Mill Green Grove, Aldridge, Walsall.
  • Copper Beech Close, Dorridge, Solihull.
  • Hintlesham Avenue, Edgbaston.

Where should I move in Birmingham?

Local Property Guide
  1. 1 – Digbeth. If you're looking to buy your first home in Birmingham, Digbeth could be the perfect choice.
  2. 2 – Erdington.
  3. 3 – Edgbaston.
  4. 4 – Harborne.
  5. 5 – Holloway Head.
  6. 6 – Jewellery Quarter.
  7. 7 – Moseley and Kings Heath.
  8. 8 – Solihull.

Is Harborne posh?

Edgbaston is a safe/posh area of Birmingham, but not all parts. Harborne ajoins Edgbaston. It too is quite expensive, like Edgbaston. An up and coming area further out from Harborne is Selly Park.

Where should I live in Midlands?

Best Places to Live in the Midlands
  • Birmingham: Digbeth. West Midlands. Ignore the rough edges: Birmingham's coolest quarter is a hive of creativity and fun.
  • Coventry: Earlsdon. West Midlands.
  • Edale. Derbyshire.
  • Ilmington. Warwickshire.
  • Leamington Spa. Warwickshire.
  • Ledbury. Herefordshire.
  • Melton Mowbray. Leicestershire.
  • Nottingham. Nottinghamshire.

What shops are in Bromsgrove?

Limit search to Bromsgrove.
  • Fudgeheaven. 20 reviews. #1 of 2 Shopping in Bromsgrove.
  • Jinney Ring Craft Centre. Hanbury 4.3 mi away. 585 reviews. #1 of 3 Shopping in Hanbury.
  • Webbs of Wychbold. Droitwich 3.1 mi away. 822 reviews.
  • Kingfisher Shopping Centre. Redditch 5.3 mi away. 6 reviews.
  • Paint Pots. #2 of 2 Shopping in Bromsgrove.

What is Redditch famous for?

Redditch is known the world over for its manufacture of fishing tackle and hooks. Samuel Allcock was founded in the 19th Century - and made millions of fishing hooks every week. The document setting out Redditch as a New Town was signed on April 14, 1964.

Was Redditch bombed in the war?

Bombed! During World War II however, Redditch was not so lucky, it was bombed several times. Strategic targets were the Royal Enfield and BSA factories that were producing all sorts of implements for the armed forces, the High Duty Alloys factory, Heywood Compressors and the Terry's Springs factory.

Why is it called Headless Cross?

Like Crabbs Cross, Headless Cross was once a village in its own right, it is thought to be named after Headless Cross farm, which was situated roughly where Vaynor Drive is today. Headless Cross may be derived from Smeethehedley, itself an indication of a role in Feckenham Forest.

What was Redditch famous for in the 19th century?

Redditch is known the world over for its manufacture of fishing tackle and hooks. Samuel Allcock was founded in the 19th Century - and made millions of fishing hooks every week. The document setting out Redditch as a New Town was signed on April 14, 1964.

Is Redditch near Manchester?

104 miles or 168 km is driving distance from Redditch to Manchester by car. How far is it from Redditch to Manchester? It will take approximately 02 hours 22 minutes to cover the distance. Flight distance or as the crow flies is 82 miles (132 km).

Is Bromsgrove a town?

Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, England about 16 miles (26 km) north-east of Worcester and 13 miles (21 km) south-west of Birmingham city centre.