Area Overview for CF36 3QH
Area Information
Living in CF36 3QH means residing within a specific residential cluster of 7,457 square metres in Porthcawl, a historic seaside town on the South Wales coast. This postcode occupies a distinct micro-community largely integrated into the broader Porthcawl landscape, which sits on a low limestone headland overlooking the Bristol Channel. The area contains a population of 1,010 people, creating a tight-knit environment typical of the town's established character. Porthcawl itself holds deep historical roots as a former coal port that transitioned into a Victorian seaside resort following the arrival of the railway in the late 1820s. Today, the town retains its maritime heritage through landmarks such as the historic harbour, the Porthcawl Museum located in the Old Police Station, and the Royal Porthcawl Golf Course established in 1895. Residents here benefit from proximity to the Welsh Coast Surf Club and Rest Bay, maintaining a connection to the town's sporting legacy. While the immediate postcode is small, living in CF36 3QH places you at the heart of a community defined by its royal title, industrial past, and ongoing status as a popular waterside holiday destination within Bridgend County Borough.
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- 7457 m²
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- 1010
- Population Density
- 3855 people/km²
Homes in CF36 3QH are characteristically traditional, with the area comprising 100 per cent houses as the primary accommodation type. The very high home ownership rate of 88 per cent indicates that this is predominantly an owner-occupied area, making it less attractive to landlords seeking a rental yield portfolio. This statistic applies specifically to the narrow cluster covered by postcode CF36 3QH. The town of Porthcawl, where this postcode sits, is historically associated with harbour workers and Victorian holidaymakers, meaning the housing stock likely reflects these eras. For buyers, this environment means access to established properties rather than new-build apartments or flats. The sheer number of existing houses suggests a market focused on existing stock maintenance and character homes. If you are looking to buy in CF36 3QH, you are entering a established market where most people have already secured their homes. The high ownership rate reduces the number of properties on the private rental market, so competition for available purchase options may be sharper if listings appear. The density of 135,438 people per square kilometre within the postcode bounds indicates a compact area where property values are supported by strong local demand for the specific house types found here.
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Residents of CF36 3QH enjoy direct access to five retail locations within practical reach, ensuring essential shopping needs are met without long journeys. Notable options include the Co-op Porthcawl, a Spar convenience store, and Aldi Ffordd Llyn Halen, providing a full range of supermarkets and daily goods. This retail availability supports an independent lifestyle where you can buy groceries and necessities close to home rather than relying on delivery or distant shopping centres. Leisure and transport connections are equally accessible, with three railway stations nearby including Pyle, Bridgend, and Wildmill stations. These transport links are essential for commuting outside the town or visiting wider South Wales attractions. The historic character of Porthcawl also adds to the lifestyle experience, with landmarks like the Porthcawl Museum and the Royal Porthcawl Golf Course offering cultural and sporting outlets nearby. If you value convenience, having Aldi and Spar within walking or short driving distance makes daily living straightforward. The presence of multiple rail stations also means you do not need a car for all travel, which reduces transport costs for budget-conscious buyers. This combination of retail and transport creates a functional neighbourhood that balances the peace of a residential coast town with the accessibility of a transport hub.
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The community within CF36 3QH is defined by an older resident base with a median age of 47 years. Police and fire data for Wales show the most common age range is the elderly group aged 65 and over, indicating a settled population rather than families with young children. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 88 per cent, suggesting that the majority of residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. The accommodation type consists exclusively of houses, and the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area's established nature. With a population density of 135,438 people per square kilometre, this figure represents the concentrated nature of the immediate postcode, though the wider Porthcawl area holds a population of approximately 1,912 for the specified community zone. The high level of domestic ownership implies stability, while the age profile suggests a neighbourhood conducive to retirement or mature living. You should expect a community where long-term residents dominate, with very few mobile, young professional tenants or student households. This demographic profile offers quiet streets and established neighbourhoods rather than the transient energy found in university towns or new build estates.
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