Wylde Green is a residential district of Sutton Coldfield, North Birmingham. It is on the southern side of the town centre, which is within walking distance of properties in Wylde Green, toward Erdington and Birmingham city centre, which is just over 5 miles away.
Wylde Green was in the historic county of Warwickshire, however it is now in the West Midlands. Along with three neighbouring areas, it makes up Sutton Vesey, which in turn is one of the four Wards that make up the Parliamentary Constituency of Sutton Coldfield.
Wylde Green train station has a regular service to Birmingham New Street that takes 17 minutes; in the other direction is Lichfield, a 25 minute journey.
There are also a number of regular bus services for the inhabitants of the homes in Wylde Green in the direction of the city centre, via Erdington and Aston. Also just four miles down the road is the M6 and the famous Spaghetti Junction making the whole country easily accessible by car.
The opening of Wylde Green Railway Station in the 1860’s paved the way for the urbanisation of the area and acted as a catalyst for a number of Victorian Mansions to be built around it. These large, impressive houses in Wylde Green can still be seen on an around the Birmingham Road, the stretch of road that meets the two shopping centres, Beeches walk, and The Lanes.
Some of the larger properties have been turned into flats and apartments and in contrast to these Victorian properties in Wylde Green, there are a number of new developments including a new block of luxury apartments overlooking the train station, these apartments/flats for sale in Wylde Green are therefore in a perfect location for somebody who works either in Sutton Town Centre or Birmingham City Centre.
As well as two shopping centres and a train station, houses for sale in Wylde Green also have a number of public houses, a tennis club, a library, a Ramada resort, a golf course, schools, churches, a lake, a large valley, a brook and a nature reserve within the area. The latter attributes offering a pocket of countryside to the inhabitants of the property in Wylde Green alongside all of the benefits of city living.
Much of the homes for sale in Wylde Green are from the 1930’s, the late 40’s and the 50’s. It is generally seen as a typical middle class suburb, with pockets of affluence. The range of properties for sale in Wylde Green is large, both in terms of size, style and price.
To get listings of the vast amount of properties available, contact one of the many locally or nationally operating estate agents in the Wylde Green area.