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Kings Heath (historically, and still occasionally King's Heath) is a suburb of south
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, England, four miles south of the city centre. Historically in
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, it is the next suburb south from
Moseley Moseley is a suburb of south Birmingham, England, south of the city centre. The area is a popular cosmopolitan residential location and leisure destination, with a number of bars and restaurants. The area also has a number of boutiques and ot ...
on the A435, Alcester road.


History

Kings Heath came into being as a village in the 18th century when improvements to the
Alcester Alcester () is a market town and civil parish of Roman origin at the junction of the River Alne and River Arrow in the Stratford-on-Avon District in Warwickshire, England, approximately west of Stratford-upon-Avon, and 7 miles south of Reddit ...
to
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road acted as a catalyst for the development of new houses and farms. Prior to this, the area was largely uninhabited wasteland run by the Royal Borough of
Kings Norton Kings Norton, alternatively King's Norton, is an area of Birmingham, England. Historic counties of England, Historically in Worcestershire, it was also a Birmingham City Council ward (politics), ward within the Government of Birmingham, Engl ...
. The streets running off High Street are dominated by pre-1919 terraced, owner-occupied housing. A number of independent shops have taken advantage of comparatively cheap rents in the side roads off High Street, leading to an influx of boutiques and the start of an (organic) café culture. In 2008, the businesses agreed to establish a Business Improvement District, which top-slices a proportion of their local business taxes to go directly into improvements and promotion of the area. The local community still refers to Kings Heath as a "village" even though it has been part of Birmingham for over a century. Its centre at the High Street / Vicarage Road junction has been developed to form an attractive public square which is used as a venue for a monthly
farmers' market A farmers' market (or farmers market according to the AP stylebook, also farmer's market in the Cambridge Dictionary) is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets may be indoors or o ...
and other events. On 28 July 2005, Kings Heath was hit by a major (by European standards)
tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, altho ...
which damaged several shops on High Street and All Saints' Church. The tornado then moved on to damage many houses in
Balsall Heath Balsall Heath is an inner-city area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. It has a diverse cultural mix of people and is the location of the Balti Triangle. History Balsall Heath was agricultural land between Moseley village and the city of ...
. There were no fatalities. In 2021 the area was named an official
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alongside the likes of
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and
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in Paris, being well marked as a
gayborhood A gay village is a geographical area with generally recognized boundaries that is inhabited or frequented by many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) people. Gay villages often contain a number of gay-oriented establis ...
with its first "Queens Heath Pride" parade in September 2021.


Education

Kings Heath has several notable schools including Kings Heath Boys,
Wheelers Lane Technology College Wheelers Lane Technology College (formerly Wheelers Lane Boys' School) is a secondary school for boys located in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, in the West Midlands of England. It is a non-selective community school administered by Birmi ...
,
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys , established = , closed = , type = Grammar school;Academy , president = , head_label = Headteacher , head = Russell Bowen , r_head_l ...
,
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls is a selective grammar school in Kings Heath, Birmingham, for students aged 11 to 18 (Year 7 to Year 13). It is one of the most academically successful schools in the United Kingdom, currently ranked 10t ...
and
Bishop Challoner Catholic College Bishop Challoner Catholic College is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, England. The school has a roll of 1,152 students, including 212 sixth form students. More than the national average are entitled to fre ...
.


Public transport

Kings Heath is serviced by
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' bus routes 11
AC

27355076
and Diamond Bus route
50
(only Maypole to
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rather than from
Druids Heath Druids Heath is a large housing estate in southern Birmingham, England covering the south-west quadrant of the B14 postcode (west of the Maypole). Primarily known for the large council estate in the Brandwood ward of south Birmingham. The estat ...
, part run with
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)
3469
an
150.
From 3rd January 2023, Stagecoach Midlands will commence operating the extended service 46 to the Q.E. Hospital via Northfield.


Features

The central shopping area runs along High Street and Alcester Road, and the shops include branches of national
chain store A chain store or retail chain is a retail outlet in which several locations share a brand, central management and standardized business practices. They have come to dominate the retail and dining markets and many service categories, in many pa ...
s, independent bakeries, butchers and greengrocers, charity shops, supermarkets, electrical retailers and opticians. There are also a number of
pub A pub (short for public house) is a kind of drinking establishment which is licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. The term ''public house'' first appeared in the United Kingdom in late 17th century, and was ...
s, churches and schools on and around High Street. Kings Heath has two parks:
Kings Heath Park Kings Heath Park is a Green Flag status park in the Kings Heath district of Birmingham, England, which is managed by Birmingham City Council. For a time, the park was used as the setting for the popular ATV programme ''Gardening Today''. Hi ...
, which is famous as the setting for the popular ATV series ''Gardening Today'', and Highbury Park, which is adjacent to
Highbury Hall Highbury Hall, now a Grade II* listed building, was commissioned as his Birmingham residence by Joseph Chamberlain in 1878, two years after he became member of parliament for Birmingham. It took its name from the Highbury area of London, where C ...
, a former residence of
Joseph Chamberlain Joseph Chamberlain (8 July 1836 – 2 July 1914) was a British statesman who was first a radical Liberal, then a Liberal Unionist after opposing home rule for Ireland, and eventually served as a leading imperialist in coalition with the C ...
, a British politician and former mayor. Kings Heath Park has "Green Flag" status. It features a Victorian-styled
tea room A teahouse (mainly Asia) or tearoom (also tea room) is an establishment which primarily serves tea and other light refreshments. A tea room may be a room set aside in a hotel especially for serving afternoon tea, or may be an establishment whic ...
and is the venue for the annual Gardener's Weekend Show, which comes under the
Royal Horticultural Society The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (Nor ...
and is one of the top regional events for gardening enthusiasts to show off their vegetables, floral displays, etc. The Hare & Hounds public house, in Kings Heath High Street, was the location of the first concert by
UB40 UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the ...
on 9 February 1979, which is commemorated by a
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plaque. The pub was rebuilt in 1907, but is Grade II listed, as it has retained many original Art Nouveau internal fixtures. The pub is still an important local music venue.


Sport and leisure

Kings Heath Stadium was a greyhound track that existed from 1927 until its closure in 1971. The site was first developed in 1923 at Alcester Lane's End on the southern outskirts of Kings Heath as the venue for the annual Kings Heath
Horse Show A horse show is a judged exhibition of horses and ponies. Many different horse breeds and equestrian disciplines hold competitions worldwide, from local to the international levels. Most horse shows run from one to three days, sometimes longer ...
. The ground was converted to include a greyhound track and the first race took place on 21 May 1927. After the Horse Show moved elsewhere in the 1960s, the ground was exclusively used for greyhound racing until being permanently closed in 1971. The land was eventually sold for housing development. An 18-hole
golf course A golf course is the grounds on which the sport of golf is played. It consists of a series of holes, each consisting of a tee box, a fairway, the rough and other hazards, and a green with a cylindrical hole in the ground, known as a "cup". ...
opened in 1926 just to the south of the race track along the Alcester Road. This is also the site of the modern Cocks Moors Woods sports and leisure centre, the largest of its kind in south Birmingham. Kings Heath Baths was an indoor facility on Institute Road that first opened on 15 August 1923. For many years, the swimming pool was drained and floored over during the winter so it could be used as a dance hall, with additional badminton courts also provided. The baths closed in 1987 and the building was subsequently demolished. The Kingsway Cinema opened on High Street in March 1925 and remained open for more than fifty years until its closure in May 1980. The cinema was later converted into a
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, first run by Essoldo Bingo, then
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, but eventually closed in 2007. The building was largely destroyed by a fire on 17 September 2011. It was auctioned off in 2016 to a local building development company and demolition work was carried out at the rear of the building in early 2018. The Grade A locally listed facade at the front was largely unaffected by the 2011 fire and the redevelopment plans include restoring this to its former glory.


Notable residents

;People born in Kings Heath * Tommy Green (1873–1921), footballer who played for
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* Sydney S. Guy (1885–1971), founder of Guy Motors * Albert Gardner (1887–1923), footballer who played for
Birmingham City Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. Sin ...
* Frank Bowden (1904–?), footballer who played for Birmingham City and
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*
Edna Iles Edna Amy Iles (18 May 190529 January 2003) was an English classical pianist. Edna Iles was born in Kings Heath, Birmingham in 1905. She began her studies in Birmingham with Appleby Matthews, making her debut as soloist with the City of Birmingh ...
(1905–2003), classical pianist * Jim Roberts (1922–2019), architect whose works included the Rotunda in central Birmingham * Peter Aldis (1927–2008), footballer who played for Aston Villa * Ann Jones (born 1938), tennis player who won seven
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Championships *
Martin Barre Martin Lancelot Barre (; born 17 November 1946) is an English guitarist best known for his longtime role as lead guitarist of British rock band Jethro Tull, with whom he recorded and toured from 1968 until the band's initial dissolution in 201 ...
(born 1946), guitarist for Jethro Tull * Dave Latchford (born 1948), footballer who played for
Birmingham City Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. Sin ...
* Bob Latchford (born 1951), footballer who played for Birmingham City, Everton and
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* Peter Latchford (born 1952), footballer who played for
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and Celtic *
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(born 1958), musician and actress * Garry Thompson (born 1959), footballer who played for
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,
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and Aston Villa *
Dave Linney David William Linney (born 5 September 1961) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Birmingham City and Oxford United. Career Linney was born in the Kings Heath district of Birmingham. He began his fo ...
(born 1961), footballer who played for Oxford United F.C., Oxford United * Gary Childs (born 1964), footballer for Walsall F.C., Walsall and Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town * Kevin Ashley (born 1968), footballer who played for
Birmingham City Birmingham City Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, it was renamed Small Heath in 1888, Birmingham in 1905, and Birmingham City in 1943. Sin ...
and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., Wolverhampton Wanderers * Laura Mvula (born 1986), soul singer/songwriter ;Notable residents * J. R. R. Tolkien (1892–1973) moved to Kings Heath to live with his grandparents in 1895 * Anthony E. Pratt (1903–1994), inventor of the board game ''Cluedo'' * Tommy Godwin (cyclist born 1920), Tommy Godwin (1920–2012), international cyclist who ran a cycle shop in Kings Heath from 1950 to 1986 * Judith Cutler (born 1946), crime fiction writer * Stuart Linnell MBE (born 1947 in Northfield, Birmingham), radio and TV presenter * Trevor Burton (born 1949), guitarist and founding member of The Move * Paul Dyson (born 1959), footballer for
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and Stoke City F.C., Stoke City who ran a sports shop in Kings Heath after his retirement * Joe Lycett (born 1988), British comedian, previously lived with his parents in Hall Green


In popular culture

The 2011 musical film ''Turbulence (2011 film), Turbulence'' was shot in the area, with much of the film's action taking place in the Hare & Hounds pub. The 2013 song "Green Garden" by Birmingham born Laura Mvula is an elegy to her home in Kings Heath. The BBC documentary ''Fighting For Air'', about suburban air pollution, was filmed in Kings Heath in 2017 and broadcast on BBC2 on 10 January 2018.


See also

* Moseley and Kings Heath (ward), Moseley and Kings Heath ward * Brandwood (ward), Brandwood ward * Ritz Ballroom, Kings Heath


References


External links


Birmingham City CouncilHistory of Kings Heath1884 Ordnance Survey map of King's Heath1887 Ordnance Survey map of King's Heath
{{Areas of Birmingham Areas of Birmingham, West Midlands