Quinton in south-east Birmingham is around five miles west of the city centre along the Hagley Road West.
Originally it was a small village, also known as "Ridgeacre", and was home to a mixture of small farms and nail-making industries. It now stretches to the borders of Halesowen, Warley and Harborne.
According to the city council, it’s one of the better performing wards in the city for child poverty levels and is amongst the least deprived wards in the city.
Resident employment rates in the ward are above the city average and claimant count unemployment proportions are below the Birmingham average.
The neighbourhood is also home to three amateur football teams, Quinton Monarch, Quinton Magpies and Quinton Rangers - all three play in the Warley and District Football League.
We’ve decided to take a look at the famous faces who are from the Birmingham neighbourhood.
1. Adrian Chiles
TV and radio presenter Adrian Chiles was born in Quinton and moved a few miles away to Hagley, Worcestershire at the age of four. He attended the Haybridge High School in Stourbridge. A huge West Brom fan, he has previously been one of Britain's highest paid broadcasters and has hosted the One Show, ITV Sport and Match of the Day 2 in the past Photo: Press Association Images
2. Joleon Lescott
The former Manchester City and Aston Villa defender grew up in Quinton and attended the Four Dwellings High School. He won the title with City in 2012 | Getty Images
3. Bill Oddie
Bill Oddie was a member of comedy trio The Goodies, as well as being a birder, comedian, conservationist, musician, songwriter, and television presenter. A birder since his childhood in Quinton, Oddie has established a reputation as a naturalist, conservationist, and television presenter on wildlife issues. His wildlife programmes for the BBC include Springwatch and Autumnwatch | Getty Images
4. Worst: Jerome Sinclair
Sinclair is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played for Birmingham and Sunderland, as well as Watford and was raised in Quinton Photo: Dan Istitene