Independent by nature
Alcester Road and the village centre are known for independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and shops, giving Moseley a character all its own.
The neighbourhood
Leafy, independent and proudly local—Moseley offers the warmth of village life with Birmingham on its doorstep.
Why Moseley?
Days here move easily from parkland to independent shops, a long lunch, live music and home again.
Alcester Road and the village centre are known for independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and shops, giving Moseley a character all its own.
Moseley Park and Pool brings together rolling meadow, woodland, wildlife and a tree-lined lake in a secluded green oasis at the heart of the village.
On the last Saturday of every month, the award-winning farmers’ market fills the village with local producers, seasonal food, artisan goods and street eats.
The park hosts the annual Moseley Folk & Arts Festival, bringing contemporary folk, arts and crafts into its woodland setting.
Nearby Moseley Bog is a wildlife-rich nature reserve associated with J.R.R. Tolkien’s childhood and the landscapes that later fed his imagination.
Moseley Village station reopened in 2026, with direct trains reaching Birmingham New Street in an average of eight minutes. Frequent bus routes add more choice.
Connected
The reopened Moseley Village station puts central Birmingham within an average eight-minute train journey. The 1, 35 and 50 bus routes provide frequent alternatives across the city.
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