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Acocks Green
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Handsworth Wood
Handsworth
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Kingstanding
Kitts Green
Ladywood
Longbridge
Lozells
Lozells and East Handsworth
Mere Green
Moseley
Nechells
New Frankley
New Hall Estate
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New Oscott
Northfield
Old Oscott
Oscott
Perry Barr
Perry Beeches
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Queslett
Quinton, Birmingham
Rednal
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Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, England , three miles south of the city centre. It is the next 'village' south from Moseley on the Alcester road. The central shopping area is centred on the High Street and Alcester Road and the shops include supermarkets, electrical retailers, and opticians. There are also a number of pubs and churches on and around the High Street.

Kings Heath came into being as a village in the 18th century with the improvements to the Alcester to Birmingham road acting as a catalyst for new houses and farms. Prior to this the area was largely uninhabited wasteland run by the Royal Borough of Kings Norton.

Kings Heath contains two parks: Kings Heath Park and Highbury Park, the former being famous as the setting of popular BBC television programme Gardeners' World.

Kings Heath is also home to several schools including Wheelers Lane Technology College (formerly Wheelers Lane Boys School), Wheelers Lane Junior & Infant School (on the same site as the senior school), Bishop Chalenor School, a mixed gender grant-maintained school, Queensbridge Senior School, Kings Heath Boys School, Swanshurt Girls School and leisure centre, Kings Heath Junior School, King Edward VI Camp Hill school, Baverstock Senior School, and Colmers Farm Junior & Infant School.

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