Area Information

Living in CF36 3QR offers a distinct experience within the small residential cluster of Porthcawl, Bridgend County Borough. This postcode covers an area of 1.7 hectares and serves a population of 1,348 residents. The density stands at 785 people per square kilometre, creating an environment that feels intimate yet connected to the broader town. Porthcawl itself sits on a low limestone headland overlooking the Bristol Channel, a location that has shaped its history from a coal port to a seaside resort. The community benefits from Royal Assent granted in 1914 and retains significant heritage, including the Porthcawl Museum located in the Old Police Station. Residents here enjoy proximity to notable features such as the Royal Porthcawl Golf Course, established in 1895, and surfing beaches like Rest Bay, home to the Welsh Coast Surf Club since 1969. Families and individuals seeking homes in this area find a setting that combines coastal heritage with modern convenience. The specific postcode CF36 3QR is part of a community noted for its transition from industrial activity to tourism and leisure. You will find yourself in a built environment that respects its past while providing access to the amenities of a town of approximately 1,912 people in the specified community area. This blend of history and coast defines daily life for everyone hooked into this small but vibrant residential location.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.7 hectares
Population
1348
Population Density
785 people/km²

The housing market in CF36 3QR is characterised by stability and owner occupancy. With 89% home ownership, this postcode operates primarily as an established residential area rather than a rental hub. Houses are the predominant accommodation type, meaning you will mostly encounter detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or apartment blocks. This high ownership rate suggests many residents purchased their homes long ago, likely contributing to a slower market turnover. When buying homes in CF36 3QR, you are entering a space defined by permanence. The low population density of 1.7 hectares combined with 1,348 residents supports a quiet, contained market. While specific price data is not provided in the current overview, the demographic profile points towards properties suitable for older buyers or those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle. The fact that the majority of households are owner-occupied indicates strong local investment in the area. Buyers looking for rentals should know that this area is not a hotspot for student accommodation or short-term lets. Instead, the focus is on traditional family homes or retirement residences reflecting the median age of 47. This consistency in housing stock offers predictability for everyone involved in the transaction.

House Prices in CF36 3QR

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Energy Efficiency in CF36 3QR

Your daily routine in CF36 3QR is supported by a convenient selection of nearby amenities. Retail options are within easy reach, with five key stores including Co-op Porthcawl, Spar, and Aldi Ffordd Llyn Halen. These superstores and convenience outlets meet all your shopping needs for groceries and household essentials without requiring a trek to the city centre. For rail commuters, Pyle Railway Station provides a straightforward path to Cardiff and other destinations. The surrounding area in Porthcawl enriches your lifestyle significantly. You can enjoy time at the Royal Porthcawl Golf Course, which has hosted major tournaments since gaining Royal status in 1909. Surf enthusiasts will appreciate Rest Bay, a known spot associated with the Welsh Coast Surf Club founded in 1969. The Porthcawl Museum, housed in the historic Old Police Station since 1977, offers cultural engagement for those who enjoy history. With a population of 1,348 in this 1.7-hectare cluster, the area maintains a tight-knit feel despite being close to larger retail hubs. This proximity allows you to enjoy the peace of the coast while accessing diverse amenities when needed. The specific layout of shops and transport links ensures that nothing you require is far away.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CF36 3QR is defined by stability and maturity. The median age here is 47, with the elderly population (65+ years) forming the most common age range. High home ownership levels reach 89%, indicating that the majority of residents remain in their properties rather than renting. Houses dominate the accommodation type landscape, suggesting a traditional housing stock built for family life or settled retirement. The predominance of the White ethnic group reflects a homogenous demographic common in many established coastal towns in Wales. This age profile means you are likely to encounter a neighbourhood where long-term residents have settled down. The high rate of ownership correlates with an area where people stay and invest in their homes. Because the most common age group is elderly, services and local amenities tend to cater to an older demographic. The population density of 785 people per square kilometre ensures that while the area is small, it does not feel isolated. Living in CF36 3QR means joining a community where neighbours have likely known each other for decades. This settled character contrasts with areas plagued by high turnover or transient populations. You will find a quiet atmosphere with residents focused on their local connections rather than temporary stays.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

89
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Elderly (65+ years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF36 3QR?
The median age in this postcode is 47 years, with the elderly population aged 65 plus being the most common age range. Home ownership is high at 89%, and houses are the main accommodation type. The community consists mostly of White residents, creating a settled atmosphere typical of older coastal towns.
How are digital connections in this area?
Digital connectivity here is among the best available. Your fixed broadband quality score is 98 out of 100, ensuring fast internet for working from home. Mobile coverage also rates highly at 84 out of 100, providing reliable signal for residents across the 1.7-hectare residential cluster.
What amenities are available near CF36 3QR?
Residents have immediate access to supermarkets including Co-op Porthcawl, Spar, and Aldi Ffordd Llyn Halen. Pyle Railway Station provides rail links to Cardiff. Cultural options include the Porthcawl Museum and the Royal Porthcawl Golf Course nearby.
Is this home to any specific environmental constraints?
No, the area passes safety checks with a low risk score for floods. There is no coverage of Ramsar wetland sites, protected nature reserves, or AONB restrictions. This means planning is generally straightforward without environmental hurdles.

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