Colins Fish Bar in Pontllanfraith Community
Entrance to Blackwood Business Park in Pontllanfraith Community
Entrance to St Augustine's church, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
Sacred Heart RC Church in Pontllanfraith Community
River Sirhowy, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
Steps to Pen-llwyn Avenue, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
Pen-llwyn Avenue, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
Sirhowy Valley Walk, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
Approach to Pontllanfraith House in Pontllanfraith Community
Houses in Blackwood Rd, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
House in Blackwood Rd, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
The Tredegar Junction, Pontllanfraith in Pontllanfraith Community
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Area Information

Living in Pontllanfraith Community offers a distinctly rural experience within a civil parish in Wales. This small jurisdiction spans 5.8 km², creating an environment where nature and daily life are closely intertwined. The area is defined by its compact size and consistent residential character. You will find that daily routines here rely heavily on local services and known neighbourhoods rather than distant urban centres. The community feel stems from this limited scale and the established pattern of settlement within these borders. Residents go about their lives in a setting that prioritises quiet and stability over rapid change. The landscape itself plays a central role in how people interact with their surroundings every day. There are no towering skyscrapers or industrial zones dictating the skyline; instead, the view is shaped by the natural contours of the 5.8 km² area. This consistency creates a predictable routine that many find appealing when seeking a home away from city traffic. You can expect a pace of life that matches the agrarian and semi-rural history of the region. The parish status ensures that local governance remains close to the ground, affecting decisions that impact your immediate doorstep. When considering homes in Pontllanfraith Community, you are choosing a location defined by tangible boundaries and a settled demographic profile. The distinctiveness of this place comes from its refusal to mimic the sprawl of larger towns. It is a location where the community identity is forged by geography and shared local resources rather than by high-density urban development.

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

Demographics

The population of Pontllanfraith Community has an average profile skewed significantly towards older residents. The median age stands at 70, meaning half of the people living here are at least that old. This age distribution indicates that the parish serves primarily as a retirement settlement or a place preferred by seniors seeking a quieter lifestyle. The most common age range aligns with this senior demographic profile, reinforcing the idea that families with young children are less common than elderly couples or individuals. Home ownership is high within the parish, with 69% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure paint a picture of financial stability and long-term residents rather than transient tenants. The high ownership rate suggests that many people chose Pontllanfraith Community specifically to settle permanently. Accommodation types in the area generally reflect this demographic, leaning towards houses rather than high-density blocks, although specific building typology data is aggregated under the total accommodation category. The household composition mirrors the age profile, with larger proportions of single-occupancy or smaller households typical of retirement living. The predominant ethnic group and religious affiliation data are available in the total records, reflecting a community that largely retains traditional Welsh cultural characteristics. While specific breakdowns for neighbourhood sub-sections are not detailed, the overall parish statistics provide a clear signal of who lives here. You are entering a neighbourhood where life rhythms are set by the needs and habits of a mature population. This demographic reality influences local shop hours, service availability, and the general atmosphere of the streets. If you are looking for a community of your contemporaries or a place to give stability for your parents, the numbers show Pontllanfraith Community fits this description precisely.

Household Size

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most common

Accommodation Type

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most common

Tenure

69
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the demographic makeup of Pontllanfraith Community?
The median age in Pontllanfraith Community is 70, making it a predominantly elderly parish. With 69% home ownership, the area is characterised by long-term residents rather than rental tenants. This profile suggests a stable, mature community where the majority of households consist of older adults seeking a retirement lifestyle or permanent settlement within the 5.8 km² civil parish.

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