Area Overview for Darran Valley Community

Cwm Darren Park, Deri in Darran Valley Community
Southern car park, Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
Footbridge,  Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
Evening view over the lake,  Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
The southern end of the lake,  Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
Fishing at Ogilvie Lake, Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
Looking down on Parc Cwm Darren in Darran Valley Community
Caravan and camping site,  Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
A reminder of the past, Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
Cwmllwydrew LNR,  Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
Middle pond, Fen Meadow, Parc Cwm Darran in Darran Valley Community
View across marshy ground to footbridge on cycleway in Darran Valley Community
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Area Information

Darran Valley Community sits within the County Borough of Caerphilly, covering 19.7 km² of terrain centred near the Rhymney Valley. This civil parish comprises the valley of the Bargod Rhymni river and includes the villages of Deri, Pentwyn and Fochriw. You will find this locality close to Caerphilly town, with historical roots stretching back through the Norman conquest era and the Industrial Revolution. Settlements grew significantly around major collieries such as Groesfaen, which operated deep beneath the ground before closing in 1968. Modern life here balances rural heritage with proximity to urban services. The area offers a settled character defined by its pastoral history and current status as a distinct residential zone. Residents enjoy a setting that retains strong historical links while providing access to the wider network of the region. Living in Darran Valley Community means engaging with an area where the physical landscape reflects centuries of settlement patterns. The combination of village life and natural topography creates a distinct environment for those seeking a home with established roots. You can explore homes in Darran Valley Community with confidence that you are entering a place with a documented and resilient past.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
19.7 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The character of Darran Valley Community is shaped by a highly mature population profile. The median age for residents is 70, indicating that the area acts as a destination for later-life retirement or settlement. Most households consist of single older individuals or couples without young dependents. This demographic skew suggests a community focused on stability and established lifestyles rather than rapid family growth. Home ownership stands at 70%, confirming that the vast majority of residents purchase their own properties. This high retention rate reflects long-term investment in local housing rather than transient rental arrangements. Accommodation types and household compositions follow this pattern of stability, aligning with the older median age and widespread ownership. You will find that diversity in terms of ethnicity and religion is not the primary defining feature compared to other regions; the local statistics indicate a homogenous population. Living in Darran Valley Community offers a quiet existence with lower turnover. For someone seeking a neighbourhood where long-term residents remain alongside newcomers, the demographics provide a clear picture of permanence. Homes in Darran Valley Community serve a population that values secure, self-owned accommodation over renting.

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Tenure

70
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

17
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Darran Valley Community?
The median age in Darran Valley Community is 70, making it an area dominated by older adults. Most households are owner-occupied, with 70% of residents owning their homes. This suggests a community centred on retirement and long-term stability rather than young families.
What is the broadband like for remote workers in Darran Valley Community?
Fixed broadband scores 55 out of 100, offering moderate speeds suitable for general browsing and video calls but potentially slower for heavy uploading. Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 83, ensuring reliable calls and data for those working on the go.
Are there any flood risks or environmental restrictions I should know about?
The area has a low flood risk with a safety score of 3.76. While there are no protected wetlands or AONB restrictions, a warning exists regarding protected woodland, meaning tree management on your property will require adherence to conservation rules.
How stable is the housing market in terms of rentals versus ownership?
Seventy percent of homes in Darran Valley Community are owner-occupied, indicating a very stable market with high retention rates. You are more likely to buy from a long-term local family than trade with institutional landlords or temporary tenants.

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