Ask a Brummie about Moseley and they will invariably describe it as “bohemian”. There’s even a cocktail bar on the high street called Bohemian, as if to prove the point. But don’t expect incense and communes: Moseley resembles every other leafy southern Birmingham suburb, blending red-brick Victorian terraces and Arts and Crafts architecture. The next rung down on the property ladder from Harborne and neighbouring Edgbaston, it’s a place where you can still buy a detached home for £450,000. The reason for its “edgy” reputation, apparently, is that many houses have been divided into flats and bedsits. Lots of liberal-minded academics live here, and you’ll find them drinking at the Prince of Wales, a beloved independent real-ale pub.

Moseley’s biggest asset, however, is outdoors: Cannon