Situated within walking distance to Moseley, A vibrant Village with a good selection of bars, cafe's, restaurants and shopping facilities including Marks & Spencers food hall. Good transport links into the City Centre of Birmingham and benefit of the upcoming Moseley Train Station.
Moseley is arguably one of Birmingham's coolest neighbourhoods thanks to its independent food scene and edgy music festivals.
There are six Michelin-starred restaurants in Birmingham, the most outside London, and one of them is in Moseley.
Carters of Moseley became a Michelin-starred restaurant back in 2015 thanks to its seasonal British grub.
There are other tasty delights in Moseley too, including Damascena Moseley, Sorrento Lounge and Ponte di Legno.
Outside of the bubbling food scene, there are plenty of other attractions in and around the area, including Cannon Hill Park and Nature Reserve, Moseley Park and Moseley Bog, the latter of which is said to have inspired The Lord of The Rings author JRR Tolkien.
A revamped attraction is set to reopen in Moseley next year following a £15.5million renovation project.
Moseley Road Baths first opened back in 1907, but it closed in October 2023 to make way for the redevelopment.
The Edwardian pool, now Grade II listed, is the only baths in the country to have hosted continuous swimming events since before 1914.
The renovation project will include a new cafe, gym and wellbeing hub, as well as updates to the roof, boilers and entry ways.
Two music festivals take place in Moseley throughout the year.
The Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul festival takes place every July in Moseley Park, with this year's headliners including Kool & the Gang.
Moseley Folk and Art Festival is the area's other popular music festival with previous performances including Laura Marling.