List of conservation areas in the West Midlands (county)

This is a list of conservation areas in the West Midlands, England.

[1] Birmingham City Council have designed 31 conservation areas,[2] of which one, St Peter's Place, have been de-designated in 1976 following the demolition of the church in its centre.

[3] The Castle Bromwich Conservation Area was transferred to Solihull following a boundary amendment from 1 April 1988.

The former Key Hill and St Paul's Conservation Areas were incorporated into the Jewellery Quarter Conservation Area on 27 September 2000.

[70] There are 30 conservation areas in Wolverhampton, more than any other metropolitan borough in the West Midlands.

Colmore Row and Environs, City Centre conservation area.
St Edburgha's Church (Old Yardley Church) within the Old Yardley conservation area.
The Warwick Bar stop lock and Banana Warehouse in the Warwick Bar conservation area.
Birmingham Road in the Allesley Village conservation area.
Engine house and Coventry Canal (left), Oxford Canal (right) at the Hawkesbury Junction conservation area.
Berkswell village green.
Knowle High Street.