New Homes in Sutton Coldfield

Sutton Coldfield is one of Birmingham's most sought-after residential areas, thanks to its exclusive status as a Royal Town. With exceptional schools, beautiful parkland and excellent transport connections, it’s the ideal location for families and professionals. Residents can enjoy shopping and dining at The Gracechurch Centre, and have access to one of Europe's largest urban nature reserves, Sutton Park.  
 
With direct rail services to Birmingham New Street in 15 minutes and London in 90 minutes, it's highly sought-after by commuters. The area boasts outstanding grammar schools, beautiful lakes and woodlands, and easy access to Lichfield and Tamworth.  
 
Sutton Coldfield combines royal heritage with educational excellence and natural beauty. Browse our new homes in Sutton Coldfield below. 
Tenchlee Place
Tenchlee Place
121 Spring Road,, Birmingham, West Midlands, B11 3FS
  • £390,000 to £475,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Curborough Fields
Coming soon
Curborough Fields
Watery Lane, Lichfield, WS13 8ES
  • Coming soon
Ashtree Grove
Ashtree Grove
Lapwing Drive, Hampton In Arden, Solihull, , West Midlands, B92 0BF
  • £400,000 to £850,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Brook View at Pickford Gate
Brook View at Pickford Gate
Pickford Green Lane, Eastern Green, Coventry, West Midlands, CV5 9AL
  • £415,000 to £560,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Callendar Farm
Callendar Farm
Off The Long Shoot, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 7AP
Drakelow Park
Drakelow Park
Marley Way (off Walton Road), Drakelow, Burton upon Trent, Derbyshire, DE15 9WQ
  • £299,995 to £419,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Arrowgreen View
Coming soon
Arrowgreen View
Hither Green Lane, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9BN
  • Coming soon
The Lapwings at Burleyfields
The Lapwings at Burleyfields
Martin Drive, Burleyfields, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 1GN
  • £235,000 to £455,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in Sutton Coldfield FAQs

  • Declared a royal town by Henry VIII all the way back in 1528, there’s a regal way of life on offer in Sutton Coldfield. Not only is it a charming place to live, but you can also save a princely sum when you sign up to an offer such as our Movemaker scheme. With this, we’ll help you sell your existing home and pay your estate agent fees for you. 
  • The centre of town is a pleasant place to spend time, not least because of the expansive Sutton Park which pushes up to the western edge. Here you can go for bike rides, long walks around lakes and pools, and try your hand at everything from horse riding to sailing and canoeing. 

    As if you needed any more open spaces to enjoy, Pype Hayes Park and Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve are also in the south of town, while New Hall Valley Country Park is even closer to the centre. Additional local highlights include a selection of Roman remains, Kingsbury Water Park and the Jaguar Experience, while kids little and large will have a ball at Drayton Manor Theme Park. 
  • If your children are primary age or kids are part of your future plans, Moor Hall Primary and Little Sutton Primary are two outstanding schools in the town’s north east. St Nicholas Catholic Primary is in the south west and also outstanding, according to Ofsted, while Four Oaks Primary in the north west is in the same bracket. 

    When they get older, there are two outstanding local single-sex secondaries for your kids to attend. Bishop Vesey’s Grammar is a boys’ school in the town centre, while Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls is just to the south. Arthur Terry School, meanwhile, is an outstanding mixed secondary. 
  • Part of Sutton Coldfield’s attraction is its superb location within the West Midlands, and there are plenty of buses and trains to help you get around the region and beyond. You can catch a train to Birmingham in just 20 minutes, which could be perfect for a daily commute. Birmingham Airport is around 10 miles away, while the town also offers great access to the M6 and M42 motorways.