B91 3EA (Solihull - St Alphege)

6 March 2026 · richmaps

B91 3EA (Solihull - St Alphege)

Discover B91 3EA in Solihull—an urban postcode with a small population, excellent transport links, and vibrant community life in the West Midlands.

Location Overview

The postcode B91 3EA is situated in Solihull, within the West Midlands region of England. It is part of the St Alphege ward and is classified as an urban major conurbation, indicating a densely populated area close to a large town or city.

Geographic Details

Located at latitude 52.411426 and longitude -1.772491, this area sits approximately 130 meters above sea level. It covers a built-up part of Solihull, with nearby roads including Malvern Park Avenue, New Road, and Park Avenue.

Community and Demographics

The area has a small population of around 40 residents living in 23 households. It is part of the Solihull 019D super output area, which is used for statistical purposes. The average income here is approximately £62,900, and the area is within the Birmingham travel-to-work zone.

Accessibility and Services

The nearest train station is Solihull, about 1.13 miles away, providing convenient transportation options. The postcode falls under the West Midlands police force and is close to the coast, approximately 107 miles from the sea.

Additional Information

This postcode is classified with the highest deprivation decile (IMD decile 10), indicating relatively lower levels of deprivation compared to other areas. It is part of the Solihull West and Shirley parliamentary constituency and is within the West Midlands ITL level 2 and 3 regions.

Data and Codes

It is associated with various administrative codes, including the E01010198 LSOA code, E02002099 MSOA code, and E14001479 constituency code. The area was introduced as a postcode in June 1981 and remains in active use today.

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