B60 4FN (Wychavon - Dodderhill)

6 March 2026 · richmaps

B60 4FN (Wychavon - Dodderhill)

Discover B60 4FN in Worcestershire: a rural area with good transport links, moderate income levels, and scenic surroundings in the West Midlands.

Location Overview

B60 4FN is a postcode situated in the rural hamlet and isolated dwellings area of Dodderhill, within the district of Wychavon, Worcestershire, England. It is part of the West Midlands region and lies approximately 97 meters above sea level.

Geographic Details

The coordinates for this postcode are approximately 52.2842°N latitude and -2.0658°W longitude. It is located near Bromsgrove station, about 4.4 miles away, providing access to regional transportation.

Administrative and Demographic Information

This area falls under the Worcestershire local authority and the West Mercia police force. It is part of the Redditch parliamentary constituency and is classified as a property type labeled "Other." The area is characterized by a lower layer super output area called Wychavon 001A, with a population density typical of smaller rural communities.

Socioeconomic Indicators

The average income in this postcode is approximately £47,700, and it is situated within travel zones connecting Worcester and Kidderminster. The area ranks around the middle in terms of deprivation, with an IMD decile of 5, indicating moderate levels of socioeconomic challenges.

Additional Features

The postcode is associated with roads such as Sharpway Gate and is part of the Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire ITL level 2 region. It is also close to the sea, at a distance of roughly 85 miles, making it a quiet, rural location with proximity to larger towns and cities.

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