Area Overview for CF35 5NX
Area Information
Living in CF35 5NX offers a clear picture of established residential living within the Bridgend county borough. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster with a population of 1,038, situated on the Ewenny River and straddling the M4 motorway north-east of Bridgend. The area is defined by its location as a small residential hub deep within the urbanised fabric of the wider town of Pencoed. Residents benefit from the strategic positioning of the town, which links the historic route of the South Wales Railway with modern motorway access. You inhabit a community where history meets contemporary utility. The site sits near the M4 and close to the South Wales Railway station, which opened in 1856. This connectivity has long served the area, evolving from an industrial dormitory town for coal and steel workers to a modern residential locality. The postcode area itself provides a compact living environment, distinct from the broader town statistics yet anchored by the same historical features. You are close to Pencoed House Estate and Salem Chapel, landmarks that reflect the area's heritage since the 1700s. Daily life here balances a quiet residential atmosphere with easy access to the industrial and technological developments that now characterise the Ewenny Valley region.
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- 1038
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- 1035 people/km²
The property market in CF35 5NX is characterised by a high level of stability and ownership. Sixty per cent of the 1,038 residents in this cluster own their homes, creating an owner-occupied environment rather than a rental-led estate. The accommodation type is exclusively Houses, meaning you can expect detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or terraced housing typical of denser urban cores. This housing stock suits families, retirees, and professionals seeking a house within a small residential neighbourhood. The nature of the area as a mini-cluster within the broader Pencoed town influences property values and demand. While specific sale prices are not detailed, the high ownership rate indicates that sellers and buyers are among the existing community. The presence of Houses suggests a market focused on larger living spaces, likely appealing to those who have outgrown smaller urban apartments. You are looking at an established area where the housing has evolved from 19th-century industrial dormitory needs to modern residential requirements. The absence of private rentals implies a strong local investment in property. When viewing homes in this area, consider the blend of historic character provided by the nearby Pencoed House Estate and modern convenience offered by the nearby railway and motorway links.
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Your lifestyle in CF35 5NX revolves around accessible local amenities and proximity to the town centre. Within practical reach, five retail venues serve daily shopping needs. Co-op Pencoed, Tesco Pencoed, and Spar are notable grocery stores, with five other shops completing the immediate retail circle. Shopping for essentials and daily items is straightforward within the residential cluster. Five railway stations, including Pencoed Railway Station, are located nearby, offering transport links that extend your daily reach beyond the local area. While the residential cluster itself is quiet, the heritage listed features within the wider Pencoed area offer cultural interest. Salem Chapel, established in 1775, stands as a notable religious landmark near the postcode boundary. You can also find the Pencoed House Estate, a historic property with Gothic stone arches, nearby. The area benefits from being a residential suburb of a town with a long history dating back to 1303. Proximity to Pencoed Comprehensive School and the surrounding amenities ensures that daily life is convenient. The character of the neighbourhood is defined by its residential focus, avoiding heavy industrial activity that historically characterised the wider region since the 18th century.
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Families considering homes in CF35 5NX have access to educational facilities both immediately nearby and within the wider town. Pencoed Comprehensive School is the nearest institution listed for this postcode, serving students within the broader catchment. While the data identifies this as one of the primary educational resources, further specific Ofsted ratings or detailed curriculum information for this specific school are not included in the provided research. Living in this cluster places you close to the established educational network of Pencoed. The town contains a primary school and a secondary school that serve the local population, alongside the comprehensive institution mentioned. The mix of school types supports children from early years through to further education within a single town boundary. Prospective homebuyers should verify current school catchment boundaries and entry requirements, as these details define which students can attend which institutions. The presence of Pencoed Comprehensive School indicates that the area supports secondary education without needing to travel far beyond the town limits. You benefit from a localised education environment where facilities are designed to serve the 10,011 residents of the broader town, of whom you are a part of a smaller residential segment.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Pencoed Comprehensive School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF35 5NX reflects a stable and mature population profile. The median age stands at 47, indicating that Adults aged between 30 and 64 years make up the most common age range. You are joining a neighbourhood where families and long-term residents form the core of the social fabric. Sixty per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a strong tradition of home ownership and community stability. The majority of dwellings are Houses, catering to families and individual owners rather than high-density living. The demographic composition is predominantly White, aligning with the wider pattern of the surrounding Welsh county borough. You are part of an area where people have put down roots, evidenced by the high rate of home ownership. The age structure implies a population that values local amenities and likely seeks a settled environment rather than a transient lifestyle. With a total population approaching 1,040, the postcode represents a tight-knit cluster within the larger town. Residents here benefit from a lower population density of 1,035 people per square kilometre, providing a sense of space while remaining integrated with the larger urban centre of Pencoed. The area is not a tourist destination but functions as a modern residential locality with deep historical connections.
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