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Get startedThis 65 square metre property in Stirchley, Birmingham, Birmingham carries an energy performance rating of C, which is above the national average. It is heated by a gas central heating system and is currently listed as social housing.
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EPC rating and efficiency details
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Hot water efficiency improved
More low energy lighting installed
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Estimated value
£209,000
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99.9
Feb 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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Comparing to 9 other houses on this street
Government energy efficiency score (1–100)
More efficient than only 11% of similar properties
Total internal floor space
Larger than 67% of similar properties
Annual carbon output from heating, hot water & lighting
Lowest among similar properties
Living spaces like bedrooms & living rooms
More rooms than only 33% of similar properties
Comparisons are based on the most recent EPC data for each property in this postcode. Only similar property types (houses) are compared.
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This property is located in Stirchley, a suburb of Birmingham that blends historic character with modern housing, featuring Victorian terraced streets alongside newer residential areas.
Stirchley is a suburb in south‑west Birmingham, England, whose name likely refers to a pasture for cattle. The settlement dates back to at least 1658, with prehistoric evidence, Roman roads, and Anglo‑Saxon charters contributing to its history. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal and the railways brought industry to the area, and Stirchley’s development is also linked to industries such as screw‑making and rubber manufacturing. Originally part of Worcestershire, Stirchley underwent administrative changes in 1911. Residential developments were established alongside the long‑standing Victorian terracing that is associated with the suburb. This mix of historical roots and evolving housing offers a distinctive character for residents and visitors alike.
12 months of data for Birmingham
Other Theft
Nov 2025On or near Ash Tree Road
Vehicle Crime
Nov 2025On or near Nursery Drive
Vehicle Crime
Nov 2025On or near Nursery Drive
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Cartland Road
Vehicle Crime
Oct 2025On or near Ash Tree Road
Shoplifting
Oct 2025On or near Ash Tree Road
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Schools and transport links nearby
Stirchley Primary School
807m
10 mins
Moor Green Primary Academy
926m
11 mins
Colmore Junior School
933m
11 mins
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
752m
9 mins
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
752m
9 mins
Selly Park Girls' School
804m
10 mins
Bournville Rail Station
Rail960m
12 mins
Selly Oak Rail Station
Rail2.0km
24 mins
Kings Norton Rail Station
Rail2.2km
26 mins
University Rail Station
Rail2.8km
34 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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