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As Birmingham continues to grow and garner international attention, the city becomes a more attractive place to live and explore. Today I explore an area in the city, where I find out a bit more about it's history, discover what makes it so appealing and find out from locals what makes it stand out.
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00:00 Sheldon, a historically rich and vibrant district in Birmingham, is continuing to attract interest
00:06 for its unique charm and community spirit.
00:10 Located in the South East Division of Birmingham, Sheldon has emerged as an appealing destination
00:15 to live, abundant in history and culture.
00:19 Boasting a rich history that dates back to the 12th century, Sheldon, originally known
00:24 as Mashaton, was recorded in the Doomsday Book of 1086.
00:29 Early manor houses and farmland dominated this district, with Sheldon Hall and Church
00:34 Road being at the heart of the area.
00:37 The old rectory located on Church Road bears historical significance as one of the oldest
00:43 buildings dating back to the early 1700s.
00:49 The Sheldon Country Park, spanning over 300 acres, offers a rare chance to experience
00:55 the countryside within the city limits, with a great view available for plain spotters.
01:00 From open grasslands to wetlands and mature woodlands, Sheldon Country Park is home to
01:06 a diversity of wildlife, making it a popular attraction for families and nature enthusiasts
01:12 alike.
01:13 Contributing to Sheldon's appeal is its significant transport links.
01:17 Sheldon is serviced by major roads, including the A45 Coventry Road, which enables easy
01:24 connectivity between Sheldon and the city centre, not to mention the Birmingham International
01:30 Airport and the NEC, which are just a short drive away.
01:35 According to Rightmove, the average property price in Sheldon is around £240k, making
01:41 it fairly accessible compared to the rest of Birmingham.
01:44 So what do the people here think about living in Sheldon?
01:47 I've lived in Sheldon all my life.
01:50 I've lived here for just over 30 years.
01:53 So it's a good area.
01:55 It's nice and easy for everyone.
01:58 Local for motorways, airports, shops, so all the other things of Birmingham.
02:02 It's not that active sort of thing.
02:04 I think you've kind of got to make what you want to do.
02:08 We pretty much keep ourselves to ourselves.
02:09 We haven't got a family, so it's only just the two of us.
02:12 So we do tend to travel a lot.
02:14 But there's a lot going on around here.
02:17 Country park down the road, there's a lot for the kids to do, families.
02:20 But yeah, a lot of parks around here.
02:23 So it's nice.
02:24 It's quite a busy area, traffic, but it's pretty good.
02:28 I don't actually live here, but I used to live here many, many years ago.
02:31 You've got Positives, you've got Sheldon Country Park, which is a lovely, lovely area to walk
02:36 around.
02:37 You've got the shops, you've got buses, plenty of buses.
02:43 That's about it really.
02:46 In essence, Sheldon's community focus, historical relics, parkland charm and modern conveniences
02:53 secure its position as an appealing district of Birmingham.
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