Tyburn on the map
Location in West MidlandsTyburn sits where the marker shows within the county.
About Tyburn
Tyburn is a suburb located in the West Midlands of England, specifically within the B24 postcode area. It is situated to the north of Birmingham city centre, making it a convenient location for those who wish to access the amenities of the city while enjoying a more residential environment. The area features a mix of housing, including traditional terraced homes and modern developments, catering to a variety of residents.
Local facilities include schools, parks, and shops, providing essential services to the community. Tyburn is well-connected by public transport, with bus routes linking it to nearby areas and the wider Birmingham network. The proximity to major roads also facilitates easy travel for those commuting to work or exploring the surrounding regions. Overall, Tyburn offers a practical living option for families and individuals alike.
School Ratings in Tyburn
Tyburn is served by 313 schools. A further 4 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in Tyburn
Property prices average £251K across the area, and semi-detached homes are the most common property type, typically selling for £230K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Tyburn
Local crime rates sit higher than national averages. Shoplifting accounts for the highest share in Tyburn, with 134 incidents logged in April 2026.
Deprivation and Employment in Tyburn
Based on the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation, Tyburn is among the more deprived areas nationally. The area sees higher levels of employment deprivation, with more residents excluded from the labour market. Income deprivation is more prevalent, with household earnings falling below the national average.
Healthcare in Tyburn
There are 58 GP surgeries within three miles of Tyburn, the nearest being Eden Court Medical Practice (0.4 miles away).
Local Data for Tyburn
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Property Prices 3,520 sales
Schools & Education 12 nearby View all schools
Ofsted ratings for schools in the B24 postcode area.
Household Income in Tyburn ONS 2023
The average total household income in Tyburn is approximately £43,041 a year before tax, 22% below the national average of £55,302. After tax and benefits, the average disposable (net) household income is around £31,816. These are modelled estimates from the Office for National Statistics for the financial year ending 2023.
Net (after tax) household income averages £31,816.
Businesses in Tyburn ONS 2025
There are approximately 885 active businesses based in Tyburn, around 28 for every 1,000 residents. The local economy is dominated by small firms: about 88% are micro-businesses employing fewer than 10 people, while 25 are larger employers with 50 or more staff. Figures are from the Office for National Statistics UK Business Counts.
Deprivation and Employment in Tyburn IMD 2025
The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies Tyburn as one of the more deprived areas nationally. Residents face greater challenges around employment and income, though ongoing investment in infrastructure and services is helping to address these issues over time.
Crime in Tyburn 1,131 crimes · April 2026
Reported crime in Tyburn is above the national average when measured per capita. Violence & sexual offences dominates the figures, a trend mirrored in many urban centres. Local policing teams work actively in the area, and community initiatives continue to address key concerns.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.
Nearest Train Stations 6 stations
Location
Nearby Towns & Villages 12 found
Local Government
Home Ownership in Tyburn
Of the 12,587 households in and around Tyburn, 56% are owned, 22% are socially rented and 23% are privately rented. Home ownership here is lower than the England and Wales average of 63%.
Tenure from the 2021 Census (ONS), for the postcode districts covering Tyburn.



