Area Overview for CF31 1AA
Area Information
CF31 1AA represents a small residential cluster within the Bridgend County Borough of Wales. This specific postcode area is part of the larger Bridgend Community, a civil parish established in 1974. The boundaries of this area include land that was previously part of the Ewenny community and incorporated Heronston in 1996. The location sits at coordinates 51.50692227438389, -3.579413222373261, centred on the original medieval settlement along the River Ogmore in southern Glamorgan. Today, the population of CF31 1AA stands at 1607 residents, creating a close-knit environment for those living in the area. The history of this place runs deep. It traces origins to the pre-Norman Welsh princes of Morgannwg before the Norman conquest around 1093. Robert Fitzhamon established lordships, and by 1141, Maurice de Londres gifted lands that formed Ewenny Priory. The 15th century saw it develop into a busy trading centre with annual fairs and a weekly market. Coal mining and ironworks developed from the 17th to the 19th centuries in surrounding valleys. The Bridgend Railway, a horse-drawn tramway, opened in 1830. This modern community formed in 1974 with further boundary expansions in 1996. Living in CF31 1AA means residing in a location with a tangible historical legacy while benefiting from a defined modern administrative structure.
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- Population
- 1607
- Population Density
- 3741 people/km²
Homes in CF31 1AA are predominantly houses, reflecting the historical development of the settlement along the River Ogmore. The area functions as a residential cluster within the wider Bridgend Community. Statistically, exactly 50% of households in this postcode own their property. This balance indicates neither an exclusively buy-to-let zone nor a purely owner-occupied enclave. The remaining 50% of the population access accommodation through the rental market. This mix provides options for different buyer profiles. Those seeking security in a small residential cluster of 1607 residents will find a significant market for first purchases. The prevalence of houses means buyers should look for semi-detached or detached properties rather than searching for flats. Since CF31 1AA covers a small cluster, new developments are unlikely, so the stock consists of existing homes built during the coal and ironworking eras or later expansions in the 20th century. The 1996 boundary changes incorporated former Ewenny land, potentially diversifying the architectural styles within walking distance. Understanding this 50/50 split helps you assess whether an area is rising or stabilising. The market here is grounded in the reality that half the residents have mortgaged debt and half have tenancy agreements.
House Prices in CF31 1AA
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Energy Efficiency in CF31 1AA
Daily life in CF31 1AA benefits from access to practical amenities within practical reach. Five railway stations lie nearby, including Bridgend Railway Station, Wildmill Railway Station, and Sarn Railway Station. These rails provide a direct link to wider employment centers and transport hubs. For retail needs, five major high street locations serve the area. You can access a Spar convenience store easily. Larger supermarkets such as Aldi Bridgend and Tesco Bridgend are also within commuting distance. Residents enjoy a variety of shopping options without needing to travel far. The presence of a Spar offers immediate access to groceries and essentials for the daily run. Aldi and Tesco in Bridgend provide bulk shopping and wider product ranges for the whole household. These amenities cater well to the needs of the 1607 residents who call CF31 1AA home. The transport links and shops form a complete loop for independent living. You do not need to rely solely on private vehicles for necessary trips. The area supports a lifestyle where work, shopping, and travel intersect efficiently.
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Schools
Families considering moving to CF31 1AA must review the education options in the immediate vicinity. The nearest named school to this postcode is Penybont Primary School. This institution serves as the primary education option for local children. Currently, the data lists this school with a type designation of other, which usually indicates a primary or junior school role before secondary education begins elsewhere. No other specific schools are listed in the available records for this immediate cluster. This means you may need to travel to the wider Bridgend Community area for secondary education, as the local catchment for larger high schools extends beyond CF31 1AA. The presence of Penybont Primary School suggests that younger children have convenient access to education. However, prospective parents should verify current Ofsted ratings through official government channels for all named institutions. The mix of school types available nearby relies on this single named entry, indicating that the immediate radius is best suited for early education needs. For secondary school, residents typically look to facilities in the broader town of Bridgend given the civil parish structure formed in 1974.
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The community in CF31 1AA has a distinct age profile. The median age is 47 years, which places the most common age range in the adult bracket between 30 and 64 years. This demographic skew suggests a population that is largely established rather than young families or retirees. Half of the households here own their homes, resulting in a home ownership rate of 50%. The other half likely rents or lives in shared ownership arrangements, reflecting a balanced market. Accommodation in this postcode area consists primarily of houses. You will find flats rarely form the core of the stock compared to the residential character of larger urban centres. The predominant ethnic group in CF31 1AA is White, which aligns with broader trends in parts of Wales. For those looking at homes in this area, the housing stock offers established properties suited to adults. The lack of young children in the primary age bracket may influence the type of schools families choose for moving nearby. Residents enjoy a setting where ownership is common, providing security for a significant portion of the 1607 population. The area maintains a traditional demographic feel with a clear majority of long-term residents.
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