Moseley

BirminghamB13

Moseley is Birmingham's bohemian heart—a village that feels like it belongs in a bigger, more glamorous city. Victorian houses, independent shops, excellent pubs, and a farmers market that draws people from across the Midlands. It's where Birmingham's creative class lives, where the pubs have character and the coffee is taken seriously. JRR Tolkien grew up here; the Moseley Bog allegedly inspired the Old Forest in Lord of the Rings.

£350k

Avg price

+5.2%

vs last year

Zone Bus

Transport zone

3 min

To nearest tube

75%

Good+ schools

62th

Crime percentile

What you'll love

  • Genuine village atmosphere with independent shops and cafes
  • Award-winning farmers market—one of the UK's best
  • Beautiful Victorian architecture and tree-lined streets
  • Great pubs—Prince of Wales, Fighting Cocks, Dark Horse
  • Moseley Bog and Park for green escape

What you should know

  • No direct rail link—you're dependent on buses or driving
  • Prices have risen significantly—less affordable than it was
  • Secondary schools are mixed—grammar route or private often considered
  • Parking in the village is limited and contested
  • Can feel insular—'Moseley bubble' is a real phenomenon

About Moseley

Moseley is Birmingham's bohemian heart—a village that feels like it belongs in a bigger, more glamorous city. Victorian houses, independent shops, excellent pubs, and a farmers market that draws people from across the Midlands. It's where Birmingham's creative class lives, where the pubs have character and the coffee is taken seriously. JRR Tolkien grew up here; the Moseley Bog allegedly inspired the Old Forest in Lord of the Rings.

What you'll love

  • Genuine village atmosphere with independent shops and cafes
  • Award-winning farmers market—one of the UK's best
  • Beautiful Victorian architecture and tree-lined streets
  • Great pubs—Prince of Wales, Fighting Cocks, Dark Horse
  • Moseley Bog and Park for green escape

What you should know

  • No direct rail link—you're dependent on buses or driving
  • Prices have risen significantly—less affordable than it was
  • Secondary schools are mixed—grammar route or private often considered
  • Parking in the village is limited and contested
  • Can feel insular—'Moseley bubble' is a real phenomenon

Character areas

Moseley Village

The heart—St Mary's Row, pubs, market, atmosphere

Wake Green

Larger houses, quieter, more suburban

Moseley Bog area

Near the nature reserve, family-friendly

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