Area Information

CF35 6LL represents a specific residential cluster located within the civil parish of Coychurch Higher, a sparsely populated community in Bridgend County Borough. This postcode covers a small area of just 8,487 square metres, housing 1,554 residents across hilly terrain that lies north of Pencoed and south of Ogmore Vale. The landscape is defined by farmhouses, historical colliery sites, and a mix of residential buildings that reflect the area's industrial past. Living in CF35 6LL means you are situated in a neighbourhood with a tangible history, marked by the former Wern Tarw Colliery which operated from 1915 until its closure in 1964. Today, the memory of that industry persists where the Rockwool factory stands on the site, its dominant chimney stacks shaping the local skyline. The village of Heol-y-Cyw borders the area to the south, linking the residential clusters through shared community spaces. You are looking at a location where the physical sprawl is limited, creating a distinct sense of place rather than a suburban extensions of a larger town. The population density sits at 107 people per square kilometre, indicating a spread-out living experience rather than a dense urban environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8487 m²
Population
1554
Population Density
107 people/km²

Buying a home in CF35 6LL involves entering a market defined almost entirely by owner-occupancy. With 79% of residents owning their homes, the demand for rental properties is negligible. The accommodation type is strictly houses, meaning there are no flats or apartments available within this specific postcode. This stands as a fact: if you require a flat or apartment, CF35 6LL is not your location. The housing stock consists of residential houses that blend with the surrounding farmhouses and historical sites. Living in this postcode means you are joining a community where residents have invested in permanent accommodation rather than short-term leases. The small size of the area, covering merely 8,487 square metres, limits the total number of available properties. This scarcity reinforces the owner-occupied nature of the market. Buyers looking for a rental property will not find options here. The market is characterised by a stable stock of houses suited to families and retirees who value the historic setting of Coychurch Higher. You must look elsewhere if you need a flat, but those seeking a house in a defined rural cluster will find this postcode uniquely aligned with those needs.

House Prices in CF35 6LL

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Energy Efficiency in CF35 6LL

Your daily life in CF35 6LL encompasses a straightforward range of amenities found within practical reach. Five railway stations serve the area, including Pencoed Railway Station, Sarn Railway Station, and Tondu Railway Station, offering direct rail connections for commuting. For shopping needs, you have access to five retail locations. Co-op Pencoed and Tesco Pencoed provide essential groceries and household goods, while Co-op USSF offers further convenience. These five retail sites are the primary commercial hubs for residents. The landscape is dominated by the Rockwool factory at the former Wern Tarw Colliery site, which remains a major employer in the economy. St Paul's Church in Heol-y-Cyw stands as a historical landmark on the High Street, built in 1889 with a restored organ dating back over 150 years. Heol y Cyw RFC rugby ground is another local feature, also utilised by the Bridgend Eagles Australian Rules team. Living in this area means you rely on larger settlements like Pencoed for major services, while local treino and rail hubs handle daily logistics. The character of the neighbourhood is shaped by its industrial heritage and small-scale leisure facilities rather than high-end leisure centres or retail parks. You have a functional lifestyle anchored by the availability of essential shops and transport links.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering living in CF35 6LL will find two educational institutions within practical reach. Pencoed Junior School is the nearest option for older primary and pre-teens. It is classified as an "other" type school according to available records. Pencoed Infant School serves the younger age group, also listed with a type designation of "other". Both schools are located near Pencoed, which lies to the south of the CF35 6LL cluster. For children aged three to eleven, these institutions provide the core education. The schools do not follow the English state-funded classification system directly, as they appear under the "other" category in the data. This suggests they may be located within the local area but operate under different administrative boundaries typical of the Welsh education system. Living in this postcode gives you access to these two specific facilities without needing to travel to-city based academies. The proximity to both infant and junior schools makes the area viable for single children. Parents will need to verify admissions policy and reception year details locally, as the data confirms only the school names and types. These are the established educational anchors for students residing in or near this specific rural community.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Pencoed Junior SchoolotherN/AN/A
2Pencoed Infant SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The people living in CF35 6LL are predominantly adults aged between 30 and 64 years old, with a median age of 47. This age profile suggests the area attracts families and established professionals seeking stability rather than a transient youth market. A significant 79% of people own their homes, indicating that most residents have remained in the area for substantial periods and view it as a permanent base. The remaining lifestyle is largely defined by house ownership, as the accommodation type is exclusively houses. This stands in contrast to rented housing markets found in many towns across South Wales. The predominant ethnic group in this community is White, reflecting the traditional settlement patterns of the region. You are looking at a demographic where the majority of households consist of adults working towards or having achieved long-term stability. The low population density of 107 people per square kilometre supports a quieter lifestyle where neighbours likely know one another through long-standing residence rather than transient occupancy. For buyers prioritising ownership and a mature community atmosphere, the data confirms this cluster fits those specific criteria.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

79
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

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of the community in CF35 6LL?
The median age of residents is 47 years old. The most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years. This profile indicates a stable community of established homes rather than a population of young renters or retirees. House ownership is high, reinforcing the long-term nature of the demographic.
Which schools are nearest to the homes in CF35 6LL?
Two schools serve the area: Pencoed Junior School and Pencoed Infant School. Both are listed with the type "other" in available data. They provide education for younger children within practical reach of the postcode, though further details on catchment areas require local verification.
How reliable is the internet connection for working from home?
Fixed broadband quality scores 95 out of 100, which is considered excellent. Mobile network coverage scores 84, which is very good. These figures confirm that the area supports robust digital connectivity for remote work, supporting residents who need reliable internet access daily.
Are there any environmental risks like flooding or planning constraints?
The area passes all safety and planning assessments. There is no flood risk, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no areas of outstanding natural beauty. Crime risk data is not available for this location as figures are only recorded for areas in England. The physical environment is free from these specific hazards.
What retail and transport options are available nearby?
Residents have access to five railway stations, including Pencoed and Tondu. There are five retail amenities nearby, including Co-op Pencoed, Tesco Pencoed, and Co-op USSF. These facilities are within practical reach of the residential cluster, providing essential services for daily life.

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