West Midlands

Not to be confused with the much larger West Midlands region, the West Midlands county is made up of the metropolitan boroughs surrounding and including the City of Birmingham. Competing with Manchester and Edinburgh for the title of the UK’s second city, the prominence of Birmingham has turned the West Midlands into a vital and vibrant urban area with excellent schools, universities and fantastic transport links to the rest of the UK. To find out more about what the West Midlands has to offer, read on!

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A canal in Birmingham, West Midlands

Where is the West Midlands

The term, ‘West Midlands’ can often be a little confusing, as it refers to both a metropolitan county and one of nine official regions of England. In this case, we’ll be talking about the metropolitan county, which is located in the western-central area of England, largely around the city of Birmingham.

What areas are in the West Midlands?

The West Midlands is made up of seven metropolitan boroughs, including Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, and the cities of Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton. It also includes the Meriden Gap, which is a section of the West Midlands Green Belt.

Birmingham

The second-largest city in the UK, with around 3.6 million people living in its metropolitan area, Birmingham is widely regarded as the second city in the United Kingdom because of its size and economic value.

Once a hub for manufacturing, Birmingham has evolved into an international commercial centre and convention centre. This vibrant and influential city boasts internationally renowned cultural institutions, a thriving art, music and food scene, and seven universities, making it the largest higher education centre in the country outside of London.

Coventry

The West Midlands’ second city, Coventry has built a reputation for being a centre of excellence for arts and culture and was the 2021 UK City of Culture. For business purposes, Coventry is the most centrally located city in England and boasts excellent transport links to the rest of the country. 

A centre of engineering innovation and manufacturing excellence, especially for the automotive industry, Coventry is the industrialized heart of the UK’s economy.

Meriden Gap

While the West Midlands is one of the most heavily populated and urbanised areas in the UK, the Meriden Gap, which separates Coventry from Solihull, is a greenbelt area that retains its rural character. 

An enticing stretch of green between heavily urban areas, the Meriden Gap offers all the picturesque beauty of the English countryside, within easy commuting distance of two of the most vibrant cities in the UK.

Anne Hathaway's cottage near Stratford upon Avon, West Midlands

West Midlands universities

The West Midlands offers an excellent choice of universities, split between the cities of Birmingham and Coventry.

Birmingham alone hosts seven out of the ten universities in the county, including Birmingham City University, Aston University, University of Birmingham, University College Birmingham and Newman University. 

It also has campuses for BPP University and the University of Law as well as the West Midlands regional base for the Open University, making it the largest centre for higher education in the UK outside of London.

Coventry hosts Coventry University and the prestigious University of Warwick, while the University of Wolverhampton is split between Telford and Walsall campuses in Wolverhampton.

Top schools in the West Midlands

The West Midlands has some of the best schools in the country, including:

King Edward VI School

The school where Shakespeare learned his trade, the King Edward VI School was voted West Midlands Independent School of the Decade by the Sunday Times and is ranked as the 12th best school in the UK.

King Edward School in Birmingham (KES)

Offering the international baccalaureate to its sixth form students, and with consistently excellent overall exam scores, KES Won the Sunday Times’ West Midlands Independent School of the Decade.

King Edward VI High School for Girls

The partner school of the equally well regarded King Edward VI High School for Boys, this school has won the West Midlands Independent Secondary School of the Year twice in the last three years.

Population of the West Midlands

The West Midlands is one of the most heavily populated areas in the UK. It is the third most populated area in the country, just behind Greater London and Greater Manchester, with 2,440,986 people currently living there.

The population of the West Midlands is largely centred around the areas of Birmingham, Wolverhampton, the Black Country and Solihull.

Reviews in West Midlands

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I love the design of my house I just wish I had a bigger garden

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Review Date Jul 2024

it’s a lovely area with alot of parks and space to take the kids out, it has a school down the road and a shop and nursery

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I love the design of my house I just wish I had a bigger garden, and a driveway attached to my house other than that it’s a wonderful house with alot to do inside decorating wise and alot of space for furniture ect, the property has been managed very well

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the garden sizes can be small speciallybif you have children but other than that everything’s perfect

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yes I raised an issue with the toilets breaking and they was quick to fix

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Review Date Jul 2024

The location is a short walk away from the city centre and the train station, also tucked away in a private road making it a perfect location for someone like myself, unfortunately do sometimes get a lot of people using the parking spaces who don’t live in the development

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The size of my property for the value is perfect for me living alone and is a professional apartment, having the balcony extensions are nice to have whilst in a balcony as it allows me to have somewhere to go for fresh air. The only downfall would be that I live on the top floor and there’s no lift, having to adjust around this sometimes proves difficult

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The apartments are great value for money and have a lovely little estate upon entrance, definitely recommend here! I’ve never had any issues

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Very attentive and never any issues whilst living this property

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Great spot in the heart of Wolverhampton

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Review Date Jul 2024

Perfect spot, close to the city centre, but in a quiet area, 5mins walk to Aldi, 10mins walk to Asda

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The design of the development is very good. The management looks after the place we’ll, and are available when you need them. If there’s any issues, they respond quickly and resolve it as soon as possible. The only thing missing is a private gym, but there is one a short walk from the development.

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Everything was explained and showcased very clearly before moving in.

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Broken washing machine, response came within a couple of hours and the machine was fixed quickly

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The houses are very spacious

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Review Date Jul 2024

As the village grows more is been built.
We now have a Londis in the square which is very handy, 2 pubs within walking distance and plenty of parks, green spaces and lanes for walking the dogs
The streets are narrow so when people park on the road and not on their driveway it makes it awkward to pass in certain areas
Transport isn’t amazing with a bus service every hour so if kids miss the bus for school then they are late.

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The houses are very spacious with 4 double bedrooms and a massive garden.
Inside could have been designed better with a kitchen diner rather than a separate kitchen & dining room, we have a massive driveway so don’t really need an integrated garage so could have done so much more with the space

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The amount of new houses being built in the village

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Any issues previously raised have always been resolved

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