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Great things about living and working in glorious Kings Heath

Here we take a look at what makes Kings Heath a special suburb to live in.

Kings Heath Village Square.

There are loads of great places to live in Birmingham so why would you choose to live in Kings Heath? Jayne Howarth takes a look at what is special about this suburb, what to expect to pay when buying a house and where to go for food, drink, shops and schools.

Where is Kings Heath?

There is community spirit in abundance in Kings Heath, a cosmopolitan suburb of Birmingham, just five miles south of the city centre.

Nestling comfortably between the bohemian Moseley, studenty Selly Oak, Stirchley and Billesley, Kings Heath has an urban village feel – it even has its own purpose-built village square, which is the focus of events such as the monthly farmers’ market, the craft market and the Brum Yum Yum street food event.

Councillor Claire Spencer, who has represented Moseley and Kings Heath since 2014, hails the development of the public space at Kings Heath Square, which is where seasonal activities such as the Christmas lights switch on happen, as “a game-changer”.

“It’s so nice to have a space right at the heart of Kings Heath where this can happen, where people can fill it with what they want to do. It has made it even better,” she adds.

Kings Heath Park, Kings Heath.

Don’t mention Moseley

However you describe Kings Heath, don’t refer to it as Moseley’s poorer cousin – it has its own distinctive history, its own unique vibe, and locals are fiercely proud of their corner of Birmingham.

Busy, vibrant and slightly shabby chic, Kings Heath is filled with desirable Victorian homes and properties from the 1920s, while the bustling retail areas are packed with plenty of independent and national-chain shops, pubs, cafés, and restaurants.