Birmingham's Conservation Areas
There are currently 29 recognised Conservation Areas within the city of Birmingham.
Our Conservation Areas page gives more information about this status and the special protection that it brings. More information about Article 4 Directions which give special protection to some of these areas is also available.
A list of Birmingham’s conservation areas can be found below. For detailed information about each of the areas, please see their downloads page:
- Anchorage Road, Sutton Coldfield
- Aston Hall and Church
- Austin Village (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Barnsley Road, Edgbaston
- Bournville Tenants
- Bournville Village (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Colmore Row and Environs Conservation Area
- Digbeth, Deritend and Bordesley High Streets
- Edgbaston (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Four Oaks
- Greenfield Road, Harborne (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Harborne Old Village
- High Street, Sutton Coldfield (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Jewellery Quarter
- Kings Norton
- Lee Crescent, Edgbaston
- Lozells and Soho Hill
- Moor Pool, Harborne (covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Moseley (covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Northfield Old Village
- Old Yardley (covered by Article 4(1) Direction)
- Ryland Road, Edgbaston
- St Agnes, Moseley (covered by Article 4 (2) Direction)
- St Augustines, Edgbaston
- School Road, Hall Green
- Selly Park (covered by Article 4 (2) Direction)
- Selly Park Avenues (covered by Article 4 (2) Direction)
- Steelhouse, City Centre
- Warwick Bar, Digbeth