Area Overview for CF31 1XN
Area Information
Living in CF31 1XN means residing within Coity Higher, a civil parish in Bridgend County Borough that encompasses the north western suburbs of Bridgend town. This specific postcode cluster is part of a small residential area that includes the villages of Coity and Litchard. The community borders the Brackla community to the south and sits directly north of the M4 motorway. The area has deep historical roots, featuring a site where Norman lord Payn de Turberville established Coity Castle in the early 12th century. You are close to grade I listed landmarks such as the Church of St Mary, founded in the 14th century, and the well-preserved medieval Coity Castle itself. While the population grew significantly from 835 in 2001 to 6,078 in 2011, the specific residential cluster at CF31 1XN has a distinct character defined by its proximity to historic sites and major transport links. Residents benefit from being situated near the M4, which defines the northern boundary of the community and offers easy access to the wider motorway network. Your daily life is shaped by this blend of historic charm and modern connectivity, placing you at the edge of greater Bridgend while maintaining a link to the quieter village life of Litchard and Coity.
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- 2549
- Population Density
- 2106 people/km²
The housing market in CF31 1XN is overwhelmingly characterised by owner-occupied stock rather than a rental sector. With 91 per cent of residents owning their homes, the area functions as a established residential enclave for families and settled households. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which indicates a property market focused on detached or semi-detached dwellings rather than apartments or flats. This demographic skew suggests that buyers looking for homes in this postcode will primarily find properties designed for long-term living. The high ownership rate of 91 per cent implies a lower turnover of listings compared to rental-heavy districts. You are entering a market where homes in CF31 1XN are held by local families who have often remained in the area for decades. The accommodation type ensures a consistent aesthetic of houses, which aligns with the median age of 47. Potential buyers can expect a stock that prioritises space and stability over the flexibility associated with rental agreements or high-rise living.
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Energy Efficiency in CF31 1XN
Daily life in CF31 1XN benefits from a practical range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Sainsburys Bridgend, M and S Bridgend, and Co-op USSF, ensuring you can access essential grocery shopping and daily goods without travelling far. Five retail locations serve the immediate community, providing a convenient layer of commerce for your household needs. Transport connectivity is supported by five rail stations nearby, including Wildmill Railway Station, Sarn Railway Station, and Bridgend Railway Station. These stations offer vital links to the wider transport network, integrating the residential area into the broader travel system. The northern border is marked by the M4 motorway, which defines the edge of the community and offers quick motorway access. You do not have data on dining venues, parks, or leisure centres within the immediate vicinity, but the presence of major supermarkets and rail hubs indicates a self-sufficient lifestyle. The area balances residential quiet with the accessibility of major retail chains and transport nodes.
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Schools
Families residing in CF31 1XN have access to specific local educational institutions that serve the immediate neighbourhood. The two schools nearest to this area are Litchard Junior School and Litchard Infant School. These educational facilities fall under the category of other schools, serving the younger demographic in the vicinity. The presence of both infant and junior provision within these names indicates a structured system catering to primary age groups. You do not have data regarding Ofsted ratings or specific curriculum details for these establishments from the provided information. However, the naming convention suggests a traditional two-tier structure common in Welsh primary education. This mix of school types means that young children attend the Infant School before progressing to the Junior School within the same local catchment. If you are considering schools near CF31 1XN, these two named institutions are the primary options available to children living within this postcode.
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You will join a community where age and ownership define the local character. The median age in this area is 47 years old, which aligns with a population profile dominated by adults between 30 and 64 years. A high proportion of the 2,549 people residing in this postcode are homeowners, with a home ownership rate of 91 per cent. This figure indicates a neighbourhood established by long-term residents rather than transient renters. The housing stock consists primarily of houses, reflecting a substantial family-oriented layout. Ethnically, the predominantly white demographic composition shapes the local culture. With a population density of 2,106 people per square kilometre, the area feels moderately dense yet remains residential. The type of accommodation combined with the age profile suggests a stable environment where established families and older couples reside. You are looking at a community with 91 per cent ownership, meaning most neighbours will have lived here for many years. This stability contrasts with high-density urban flats, offering a more settled atmosphere where house-based living is the norm rather than the exception.
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