Located in the heart of Edgbaston, the area is well connected by rail, bus, tram and road routes.
A mile from Birmingham city centre, Edgbaston is easily accessible by road, rail, bus and the Metro. The newly opened Edgbaston Village tram stop along Hagley Road, gives access in minutes into Birmingham and extends out to Wolverhampton, with trams running very 12minutes, further enhances connectivity across the West Midlands.
If you are travelling from further afield, Edgbaston is just off the city’s ring road and the A456 – one of the main arterial routes in and out of the city – ensuring ready access to the M5, M6 and the national motorway network.
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The Area
Edgbaston is renowned for its elegant homes, internationally recognised sports venues such as Edgbaston Cricket Stadium and Edgbaston Priory Club, and outstanding private and state educational establishments. It is also home to two of the largest universities in the West Midlands region – the University of Birmingham and Birmingham City University, and the city’s developing Edgbaston Medical Quarter. Edgbaston boasts historical and architectural interest including the Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston Hall, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts and Midlands Arts Centre.
Edgbaston Village is home to niche retail and leisure businesses, independent restaurants, bars and cafes, which create a thriving atmosphere that continues throughout the day, evening and weekend.
Connectivity & Parking
Regular bus services run along Calthorpe, Harborne and Hagley Roads, providing convenient access throughout Birmingham and the surrounding suburbs.
Five Ways train station, five minutes’ walk of Edgbaston Village, provides direct links to newly refurbished and extended University station – the stop for the University of Birmingham and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital – and New Street station, with frequent services to London and other major cities. With the new Metro tram service now extending out to the Edgbaston Village stop, Hagley Road, complimenting the already well connected area.
Parking
Within the green open spaces of Edgbaston Village, there is a choice of pay and display car parking and free on-road parking. Pay and display car parks are to the rear of Greenfield Crescent or within a few minutes walk of the shops, restaurants, cafes and bars across Edgbaston Village.
To view a copy of Village map with car parking locations, click here