As you vigorously scratch your head in confusion having never heard of it before, note that what the Brum City Council's planning documents call the Boldmere Shopping Centre is known colloquially as 'Boldmere High Street'. This busy commercial district is differentiated name wise to distinguish itself from the other commercial hub located in the south end of Boldmere Rd., known as 'Little Boldmere' that contains the Boldmere tap et al.
Boldmere is a diverse middle class neighbourhood that borders Erdington to the south, Wylde Green to the east, and Sutton Park to the north. The Boldmere Shopping Centre, or high street, reflects the diversity of the area with an array of local shops and chains for the community to explore. The commercial district starts at the intersection of Antrobus Rd/Highbridge Rd. and Boldmere Rd, and continues north until you reach Jockey Rd. Businesses have traded here since the railroad laid out the initial criss-crossed roads in the late 1800's. Victorian buildings are mixed in with structures from all periods up to the present, giving the street an organic, hodge-podge feel.
Recently many high street banks and other chains have been abandoning commercial districts like this en masse, however this has created opportunity for small local businesses to swoop in to take up the real estate. A recent example is the closed HSBC branch, currently being converted into a Mexican themed restaurant. Other than a proper bank branch, the Boldmere high street area has virtually every kind of shop you may need for daily purchases. There are dozens upon dozens of stores in the area, but some of my favourites include:
- An official Post Office, located at the back of WH Smith.
- The Boldmere Library, which has faced off against closure by the council only to remain open and provide a small, but cozy space for borrowing books and using the internet.
- Three grocery stores in the form of Tesco Express, Sainsbury's, and Nisa Local.
- Numerous Indian and Balti restaurants, making Boldmere the Balti Triangle of Sutton Coldfield (aka Boldmere Balti Row).
- Two independent butchers, and a really good deli.
- Green Grocer, who stocks the best in produce.
- Two chain pubs and a Harvester, for those that like that sort of thing (The Bishop Vesey does a good chain job at stocking real ale and craft beer).
- A plethora of hair dressers and barber shops, if you need your hair cut, you'll likely find a good shop here.
- Charity shops and bric a brack stores. Too many to list!
- Two chippies.
- Several lounge and cafe style restaurants and coffee shops.
- An upscale, professional florist.
- One bike shop, one used car dealer, and two running stores. We love multi-modal transport!
These are just some of the highlights, with many others not listed including an industrial estate for your construction etc. related needs. While Boldmere's high street may not be as posh as Harborne's, it contains a proud collection of independent traders working their craft and building a real community in Boldmere. read more