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Sitting about two miles east of Birmingham city centre, Bordesley Green is a busy urban pocket defined by its long rows of Victorian and Edwardian terraces. The area grew rapidly during the industrial boom of the late 19th century, particularly around the expansion of the nearby railway works and the BSA factory in Small Heath. Today, it’s a practical location for those working in the city, with the Heartlands Hospital serving as a major local landmark and employer on the eastern edge. While it lacks a central railway station of its own, it’s flanked by Adderley Park and Small Heath stations, and the main Bordesley Green road acts as a primary artery for buses heading into the Bullring. For a bit of breathing space, the recreation ground provides some open turf, though the area’s real character is found in its multi-cultural high streets and its proximity to the St Andrew’s stadium, which brings a specific energy to the neighbourhood on match days.