Area Information

The postcode CF32 0YJ covers a specific residential cluster within the wider community of Coity Higher. This area forms part of a civil parish that includes the villages of Coity and Litchard, situated in Bridgend County Borough. To the north, the M4 motorway defines the boundary, while Brackla lies to the south. The site is historically significant, anchored by the Grade I listed Coity Castle and the 14th-century Church of St Mary. Today, the landscape is dominated by semi-detached and detached housing rather than high-density developments. With a population of 1,197, this is a residential area where daily life revolves around the local village centres and the proximity to Bridgend town. The mix of historical landmarks and modern households creates a distinct setting for those seeking a foothold in south Wales. Living in CF32 0YJ means being part of a community that balances its rich heritage, including the nearby Pendre Hospital ruins, with accessible modern amenities. You reside in an environment where the noise of the highway is a constant reminder of connectivity, yet the residential zones offer established privacy. The area represents a functional suburb of Bridgend, providing homes that sit close to key transport links and local services without the density of the larger town centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1197
Population Density
1808 people/km²

Homes in CF32 0YJ form a tightly knit market characterised by high stability and a focus on house ownership. With 68% of the population owning their homes, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied zone rather than a rental hub. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which suits the demographic of adults aged 30 to 64 who are likely to secure mortgages and settle long term. This contrasts with urban areas where private rental markets dominate. You will find a stock of semi-detached and detached properties that reflect the traditional building patterns of Coity Higher. For buyers searching for homes in CF32 0YJ, the market suggests a focus on families requiring space rather than single professionals looking for short-term lets. The small population of 1,197 within this specific cluster means the supply of properties is limited, which can drive competition locally. The area falls under the wider Coity Higher community, meaning properties here often trade alongside those in the neighbouring villages of Litchard and Coity. Ownership rates this high usually indicate residents value stability over mobility and are less likely to move at short notice. When buying houses in this postcode, expect a transparent market where value is driven by location history and access to local amenities rather than speculative investment potential.

House Prices in CF32 0YJ

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Energy Efficiency in CF32 0YJ

Living in CF32 0YJ offers convenient access to local retail and transport hubs without the need for long drives. Within practical reach, you can visit multiple retail locations including Co-op USSF, Co-op Brackla, and Morrisons Daily. These supermarkets provide essential groceries and household items, reducing the frequency of shops needed for daily shopping. For travel needs, five staffed or unstaffed railway stations lie nearby, including Wildmill, Bridgend, and Sarn. You can catch trains from your doorstep or a short walk away to reach major interchanges. The area also features five local transport nodes that facilitate easy movement within Bridgend County Borough. While there are no listed leisure centres or parks in the immediate immediate amenity data, the presence of these shops and stations supports a self-contained lifestyle. The historical landmarks nearby, such as Coity Castle and the Church of St Mary, offer recreational walking opportunities for residents who enjoy history. The mix of Co-op stores and a local daily ensures that basic needs are met without travelling deep into town. For families, this balance of retail便利 and transport access means you can manage errands efficiently before or after school runs. The area serves as a quiet residential zone buffered by commercial services and rail links, embodying the middle ground between village life and city access.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering schools near CF32 0YJ have access to the area's key educational provision, which includes Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Ogwr. This is a Welsh-medium school located near the residential cluster, reflecting the bilingual nature of communities in south Wales. The data lists this institution under the 'other' category, indicating it serves as a comprehensive option for children within the Bro Morgannwg area. While no primary school names appear in the immediate vicinity data, this secondary option is central for residents. The presence of a Welsh-medium school highlights the cultural priorities of the community, where education often prioritises language retention as well as academic standards. For those living in CF32 0YJ, this school provides a key resource, especially given the mature demographic where many children live in the same neighbourhood as their parents did. The availability of specific educational institutions supports the family-oriented nature of the postcode, which has a high proportion of homeowners aged 30 to 64. Parents may need to look slightly further afield for primary schooling as the local data only identifies this one secondary option within the immediate reach of the residential cluster. The focus on this single named school simplifies the educational landscape for new families entering the area.

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Demographics

The community living in CF32 0YJ has a distinctly mature profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most adults in this cluster fall within the 30 to 64 years age range, suggesting families and professionals settling down rather than young students or transient workers. Home ownership stands high at 68%, indicating a stable area where residents have invested long term in their properties. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the high ownership rate and the family-oriented age demographic. While specific ethnic data is not detailed in the local breakdown, the predominant ethnic group is recorded as White. This demographic skew influences the local economy and community activities, as older residents often favour established local businesses over trendy new chains. The low percentage of private renters reflects an area where people buy to live rather than speculate. Living in CF32 0YJ offers a sense of permanence that comes with high ownership rates, creating a neighbourhood where neighbours often know each other over long periods. The accommodation mix of houses supports a lifestyle centred around gardens and private spaces, typical of family clusters in rural or semi-rural Welsh postcodes.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

68
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF32 0YJ?
Most adults in CF32 0YJ fall within the 30 to 64 years age range, with a median age of 47. The area has a high home ownership rate of 68%, meaning the majority of residents own their homes. The predominant accommodation type is houses, supporting a family-oriented community in the north western suburbs of Bridgend.
What schools are available for children in this area?
The nearest school is Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Ogwr, which is a Welsh-medium institution located near the residential cluster. This secondary school serves the wider Bro Morgannwg community and is the key educational facility listed for families living in CF32 0YJ.
How is the internet and mobile connectivity for working from home?
Fixed broadband quality scores 97 out of 100, offering excellent high-speed internet suitable for remote work. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, ensuring reliable phone usage. This connectivity supports a modern digital lifestyle for residents of the small residential cluster.
Are there significant flood or environmental risks in this postcode?
The area passes all safety checks with a score of 0 for flood risk, meaning there is low flood risk coverage. There are also no Ramsar wetland sites, AONBs, or protected woodlands in the immediate vicinity, keeping environmental planning constraints minimal for residents.
What local shops and transport links can I use nearby?
Residents have access to Co-op USSF, Co-op Brackla, and Morrisons Daily for shopping. Rail travel is easy thanks to nearby Wildmill, Bridgend, and Sarn Railway Stations. The M4 motorway forms the northern boundary, providing quick road connections to the rest of Wales.

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