Area Overview for NP1 8YF

Area Information

Living in NP1 8YF places you within a specific residential cluster characterised by high density and distinct local history. This postcode covers a population of 1,526 people, creating an environment where neighbours are often known by name. The area sits within the Caerphilly County Borough, historically part of the Bedwas and Machen Urban District until local government reorganisation in 1974. Residents often find themselves surrounded by significant industrial heritage, including the nearby Bedwas House Industrial Estate which hosts operations for Stagecoach Buses and Peter's Pies. The land itself tells a story of the South Wales coalfield, with physical reminders of the region's mining past visible in the landscape. St Barrwg's Church in Bedwas, dating back to at least the 12th century, stands as a testament to the area's long history. You will find yourself in a community where the name NP1 8YF represents a blend of historic charm and modern residential functionality. The small scale of the residential cluster means you are never far from local landmarks or community hubs. This compact nature defines daily life, offering convenience without the sprawl of larger urban developments.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1526
Population Density
1489 people/km²

The property market in NP1 8YF is defined by a strong preference for house ownership. With 68% of residents owning their homes, this area functions primarily as an owner-occupied zone rather than a rental market. Houses dominate the accommodation configuration, meaning you will see few flats or apartments in this specific postcode. This high ownership rate usually correlates with a stable buying environment where sellers often seek buyers who appreciate the character of the homes. The small residential cluster nature of NP1 8YF means that property values may remain steady, with less volatility than seen in larger urban centres. Buyers looking for homes in this area should expect to find traditional dwellings built to last, consistent with the local architectural heritage. The dominance of house ownership also means that land prices may play a larger role in overall property costs than in dense urban flats. While the total population is limited, the concentration of homes creates a tight-knit market where each property carries significant weight. Understanding this market structure helps you navigate negotiations with confidence, knowing that the local sentiment strongly favours long-term ownership over renting.

House Prices in NP1 8YF

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Energy Efficiency in NP1 8YF

Your daily life in NP1 8YF includes convenient access to essential retail and transport links within practical reach. You can shop for groceries and household items at Asda Chequered, Tesco Riverbank, and Spar stores. These three retailers provide almost everything you need without requiring a long journey. For commuting or leisure travel, five railway stations serve the broader local area, including Caerphilly Railway Station, Energlyn and Churchill Park Railway Station, and Llanbradach Railway Station. These transport nodes connect you to wider regional destinations efficiently. The proximity of these amenities means you do not need a car for every outing, though a vehicle remains useful given the small postal group layout. Retail options are plentiful enough for weekly shopping, yet close enough to major transport hubs for occasional trips. This balance of local convenience and external connectivity defines the lifestyle experience. You enjoy the quiet of a small residential cluster while maintaining access to the wider county infrastructure.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NP1 8YF have access to Tyn Y Wern Infant School, which serves as a nearby educational option for younger children. This institution operates as a school of the other type, indicating a specific configuration within the Welsh education system. The presence of this school suggests that early years education is a priority for the local community. While data does not list secondary or comprehensive schools in the immediate vicinity, the existence of Tyn Y Wern Infant School demonstrates a commitment to providing foundational education close to home. The single school listing implies that families may need to consider travel further afield for older children, depending on catchment areas not detailed in this local dataset. For those prioritising education, checking the specific curriculum and capacity of Tyn Y Wern Infant School is a logical first step. The school mix is currently limited, so you should verify if additional options exist just across the parish boundary in Bedwas or Machen. This school type supports the area by keeping young learners within the local community environment.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Tyn Y Wern Infant SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NP1 8YF is dominated by adults, with the most common age range being between 30 and 64 years. This profile suggests a stable population of working-age families and professionals rather than transient groups. The area comprises a significant majority of 68% home ownership, indicating that most residents are settled locals who have invested in their homes over time. Houses form the primary accommodation type, reflecting a traditional housing stock favoured by families and those prioritising space. The predominant ethnic group is White, contributing to a demographically homogeneous neighbourhood where shared cultural backgrounds often influence community dynamics. With a population density of 1,489 people per square kilometre, the area feels compact yet not overcrowded. The median age of 47 years highlights that this is likely a family-oriented zone rather than a hub for young graduates or early career professionals. These demographics create a predictable and quiet atmosphere where long-term residents form the backbone of the social fabric. You can expect a community where neighbours know each other and where stability is the norm.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

68
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

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in NP1 8YF?
The community is characterised by a high ownership rate of 68% and a population density of 1,489 people per square kilometre. The local demographic skews towards adults aged 30 to 64 years, creating a stable, family-oriented environment with a median age of 47.
Which schools are available near this postcode?
Tyn Y Wern Infant School is the nearby educational institution listed for this area. It operates as an infant school, providing primary education for younger children within the immediate neighbourhood.
How is digital connectivity for residents?
Residents enjoy excellent fixed broadband quality and good mobile network coverage, with both metrics scoring highly out of 100. This ensures reliable internet access for working from home and daily use without significant interruption.
What safety risks should I be aware of?
The area passes safety assessments for flood risk with a score of zero, indicating low risk. Environmental planning constraints such as AONB, Ramsar sites, or protected woodlands do not apply to this postcode, allowing for flexible development.
What retail and transport amenities are accessible?
You have access to Tesco Riverbank, Asda Chequered, and Spar for shopping. Transport links include Caerphilly, Energlyn and Churchill Park, and Llanbradach Railway Stations, ensuring good connectivity to the wider region.

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