There are currently 29 recognised Conservation Areas within the city of Birmingham:
- Anchorage Road, Sutton Coldfield
- Aston Hall and Church
- Austin Village (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Barnsley Road, Edgbaston
- Bournville Tenants
- Bournville Village (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Colmore Row and Environs Conservation Area
- Digbeth, Deritend and Bordesley High Streets
- Edgbaston (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Four Oaks
- Greenfield Road, Harborne (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Harborne Old Village
- High Street, Sutton Coldfield (Covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Jewellery Quarter
- Kings Norton
- Lee Crescent, Edgbaston
- Lozells and Soho Hill
- Moor Pool, Harborne (covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Moseley (covered by Article 4(2) Direction)
- Northfield Old Village
- Old Yardley (covered by Article 4(1) Direction)
- Ryland Road, Edgbaston
- St Agnes, Moseley (covered by Article 4 (2) Direction)
- St Augustines, Edgbaston
- School Road, Hall Green
- Selly Park (covered by Article 4 (2) Direction)
- Selly Park Avenues (covered by Article 4 (2) Direction)
- Steelhouse, City Centre
- Warwick Bar, Digbeth
We hope to be able to provide GIS files that map these areas across Birmingham in future. In the meantime, Birmingham City Council provide a set of detailed maps of each of these conservation areas and the buildings that these contain.
Please note: A Conservation Area Review is currently being undertaken, which means that a number of conservation areas will be out to consultation over the course of this year and it is possible that boundaries will be changed and designations will be merged.