Area Overview for CF31 1EG
Area Information
CF31 1EG is a small residential cluster in the Bridgend Community of Wales, nestled in the historic River Ogmore valley. With a population of just 1,607, it reflects a quiet, compact living environment typical of rural Wales. The area’s roots trace back to medieval times, with its origins tied to the medieval settlement of Bridgend, a market town that thrived on trade and industry. Today, the community is part of Bridgend County Borough, centred around the original settlement and expanded in 1996 to include parts of the former Ewenny community. Living here means a blend of historical continuity and modern convenience, with proximity to Bridgend’s infrastructure. The area’s small size fosters a close-knit feel, though its limited scale means residents often rely on nearby towns for broader amenities. The housing stock is predominantly family homes, reflecting the median age of 47 and a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64. This suggests a stable, established community with a focus on residential comfort over commercial development.
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- Population
- 1607
- Population Density
- 3741 people/km²
The property market in CF31 1EG is characterised by a 50% home ownership rate and a predominance of houses. This suggests a market skewed toward owner-occupied properties, though the lack of rental data means the proportion of lettings is unclear. The housing stock is primarily family homes, reflecting the area’s demographic profile of adults aged 30–64. Given the small size of the postcode, the property market is likely limited in scale, with limited scope for new developments. Buyers in this area should consider the proximity to Bridgend’s broader infrastructure, as local amenities are sparse. The focus on houses may appeal to those seeking spacious, traditional homes, but the limited property pool means competition could be fierce. For those prioritising convenience, the nearby rail network and retail options in Bridgend may be decisive factors in the area’s appeal.
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Energy Efficiency in CF31 1EG
The lifestyle in CF31 1EG is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities, though the area itself offers limited retail or leisure options. Nearby retail outlets include Iceland Bridgend, Aldi Bridgend, and Asda Bridgend, providing essential shopping for groceries and household items. The rail network is a key feature, with stations such as Bridgend and Sarn offering connections to regional destinations. While the area lacks local parks or recreational spaces, the nearby River Ogmore and surrounding valleys may offer opportunities for outdoor activities. The character of daily life is defined by convenience over luxury, with residents relying on nearby towns for broader amenities. The small scale of the area fosters a quiet, low-key lifestyle, suitable for those prioritising simplicity and proximity to transport over urban vibrancy.
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Schools
The only school listed near CF31 1EG is Penybont Primary School, which is categorised as an ‘other’ type in the data. No Ofsted rating is provided, so its quality cannot be assessed here. As a primary school, it serves the educational needs of younger children in the area, though the absence of secondary schools or additional educational institutions means families may need to look beyond CF31 1EG for comprehensive schooling. The single school option suggests a limited range of educational choices, which could be a consideration for families with older children. The lack of data on school performance or capacity means prospective residents should investigate further to understand the full educational landscape.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Penybont Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The demographic profile of CF31 1EG is defined by a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This indicates a mature, settled population, likely with strong family ties and a focus on long-term residency. Home ownership stands at 50%, suggesting a balanced mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the data does not specify the latter. The predominant accommodation type is houses, aligning with the area’s residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends in Wales. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the age profile and home ownership rate suggest a community with established economic stability. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the population is likely homogenous, though this does not necessarily imply a lack of cultural vibrancy. The age range and property type suggest a focus on family living, with limited scope for younger or transient populations.
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