Constituent areas of Birmingham, England
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This is about the constituent towns, villages and areas of Birmingham in England.
Between 1889 and 1995, the city boundaries were expanded to include many places which were once towns or villages in their own right, many of which still retain a distinctive character. The most recent of these additions are Sutton Coldfield, a borough in its own right until 1974, and New Frankley, transferred from Bromsgrove in 1995.
- Acocks Green, Aston
- Balsall Heath, Bartley Green, Billesley, Birchfield, Boldmere, Bordesley, Bordesley Green, Bournville, Browns Green, Buckland End
- Castle Vale, Cotteridge
- Deritend, Digbeth, Druids Heath, Duddeston
- Edgbaston, Erdington
- Five Ways, Four Oaks, Frankley
- Gannow Green, Gosta Green, Gravelly Hill, Great Barr
- Hall Green, Handsworth, Handsworth Wood, Harborne, Hawkesley, Hay Mills, Hill Hook, Hockley, Hodge Hill, Hollywood
- Jewellery Quarter
- Kents Moat, King's Heath, Kings Norton, Kingstanding, Kitts Green
- Ladywood, Longbridge, Lozells
- Minworth, Mere Green, Moseley
- Nechells, New Frankley, New Oscott, Northfield
- (Old) Oscott
- Perry Barr, Perry Beeches, Perry Common
- Queslett, Quinton
- Rednal, Ridgacre, Rubery
- Sarehole, Selly Oak, Shard End, Sheldon, Short Heath, Small Heath, Soho, Sparkbrook, Sparkhill, Stechford, Stirchley, Stockland Green, Sutton Coldfield
- Tower Hill, Turves Green, Tyburn, Tyseley
- Wake Green, Walmley, Ward End, Washwood Heath, Weoley Castle, West Heath, Whitehouse Common, Witton, Winson Green, Woodgate, Wylde Green
- Yardley, Yardley Wood