Rednal
Rednal is a leafy residential suburb to the southwest of Birmingham surrounded by the Lickeys – Rednal Hill, Bilberry Hill and Cofton Hill - three hilltops creating a country park with panoramic views over the city. It’s a popular commuter area and a good family setting for your new home, with easy access to Birmingham, Bromsgrove and Redditch, as well as to the lovely countryside of Worcestershire.
New Homes in Rednal
Living in Rednal
Living here
As well as its own local shops, Rednal shares the excellent amenities of the new Longbridge development close by. This inspiring community brings business opportunities, shopping and recreation together in one place. Other facilities are available in Rubery high street
Getting around
The communication and transport network around metropolitan Birmingham is excellent. Junction 4 of the M5 is just 5 miles to the southwest and the Hopwood junction of the M42 is 4 miles away. The M42 gets you to the National Exhibition Centre and Birmingham Airport in just over half an hour. Kidderminster, Bromsgrove and Redditch are within easy commuting distance. Birmingham city centre is just under 10 miles away - the train journey there takes around 20 minutes. There are regular bus services, taking a little longer and there are bus and train services to Northfield, Worcester, Bromsgrove and Redditch too.
Going to school
Options for younger children are St Columba’s Catholic Primary School, Rednal Hill Infant and Junior Schools, Colmers Farm Infant and Junior Schools or St James Catholic Primary School. Secondary age students can attend Colmers School or St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in nearby Kings Norton.
Time out
City life is exciting and energetic so it’s good to be able to escape to the country one way or another. You’ll not be far from the and the Malvern Hills Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or even the Cotswolds. Ludlow and Pershore are particularly lovely market towns for a great day out. Shropshire Hills.