Cefn Cribwr (West) in Cefn Cribwr Community
Calvary Baptist Chapel in Cefn Cribwr Community
Public footpath, Cefn Cribwr in Cefn Cribwr Community
Siloam Chapel at Cefn Cribwr in Cefn Cribwr Community
A short public footpath in Cefn Cribwr in Cefn Cribwr Community
Broadleaf trees on a Cefn Cribwr hillside in Cefn Cribwr Community
Siloam Chapel, Cefn Cribwr (2) in Cefn Cribwr Community
Public footpath to a hillside at Cefn Cribwr in Cefn Cribwr Community
Ffynnon ar ochr heol / A well at the roadside in Cefn Cribwr Community
Llwybr yn gadael yr heol / Path exiting the road in Cefn Cribwr Community
Llwybr Ty Isaf / Ty Isaf path in Cefn Cribwr Community
Llwybr yn croesi nant / Path crosses a stream in Cefn Cribwr Community
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Area Information

Cefn Cribwr Community functions as a distinct civil parish within Bridgend County Borough in south Wales, covering an area of 7.5 square kilometres. This village sits on a ridge between Pyle and Aberkenfig, approximately eight kilometres from the centre of Bridgend town. Historically, settlement established itself here around 1770 after John Bedford founded ironworks at the foot of the northern slope. By the 21st century, the population had stabilised at 1,481 during the 2011 Census. The community maintains a strong sense of identity, having preserved its character despite significant industrial shifts over the last two centuries. Geographical elevation on the ridge crest has helped safeguard its distinctiveness from neighbouring areas. Today, you find a residential community enriched by a Scheduled Ancient Monument at Bedford Park, which dates back to the late 18th century. Historic transport links, including the horse-drawn Dyffryn Llynfi Porthcawl Railway established in 1828, still influence the local landscape with public footpaths and cycling routes. The Green Hall community centre, originally a Miners' Welfare Hall opened in 1924, remains a focal point for local meetings. Living here offers proximity to the coast while retaining the seasonal feel of an inward-focused village. You can explore historic chapels, including Siloam Chapel which dates to 1827, or visit the former Ambulance Hall which opened in 1938. This location provides a balance of rural setting and historical depth for those seeking homes in Cefn Cribwr Community.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
7.5 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The demographic profile of Cefn Cribwr Community indicates a settled population with a median age of 70 years. This age range significantly exceeds the national average, suggesting the area attracts a demographic with long-term residence rather than young families or transient workers. Home ownership stands at an impressive 75% within this parish, reflecting a stable community where residents have built enduring ties to the locality. The high level of ownership typically correlates with greater investment in properties and neighbourhood improvement initiatives. Although data on household composition細分为 specific types such as single-person or multi-generational homes is not detailed in the current overview, the overall HomeOwnership percentage hints at established family units or older couples residing in the six existing places of worship. The area covers three square kilometres of built environment within the total 7.5 square kilometre parish boundary. Census data from 2011 recorded a population of 1,481 people, showing a slight decline from 1,546 residents in 2001. This demographic stability contrasts with areas experiencing rapid urban migration. You are looking at an environment where the majority of occupants are likely to remain for extended periods. The community character suggests a quiet atmosphere suitable for retirement or semi-retirement living. Safety assessments indicate a low flood risk score of 6.44 out of 100, further supporting the appeal for older demographics seeking secure living environments in Cefn Cribwr Community.

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Tenure

75
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cefn Cribwr Community a good area for families or retirees?
The area boasts a median age of 70, indicating a senior-heavy demographic. With 75% home ownership and a low flood risk score of 6.44, it suits those seeking stability. The presence of six places of worship and the Green Hall community centre fosters social connection for older residents.
What does the broadband situation look like for remote workers?
You should expect limited high-speed internet connectivity. The fixed broadband quality scores only 23 out of 100, which is low compared to urban areas. Mobile coverage is strong at 84, but you may need to invest in external cabling for reliable remote work connections in Cefn Cribwr Community.
Are there planning restrictions I should consider?
While there are no Ramsar or AONB constraints, the parish contains protected nature reserves and protected woodland. These features trigger a warning level for planning restrictions. Extending near the Bedford Park ironworks or green spaces requires careful navigation of local planning policies.
How accessible is the village for daily commutes?
The village sits approximately eight kilometres from Bridgend town centre. Although a historic railway line exists, it now serves pedestrians. Daily commuting relies on road networks, and the area is outside the main urban sprawl of Bridgend.

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