Area Overview for CF1 5XA
Area Information
CF1 5XA is a small residential cluster in Cardiff, Wales, with a population of 1178 people. Situated in the historic Butetown area, it lies near the coordinates 51.472729, -3.158973, within the broader CF10 postcode area. Once a dockland suburb shaped by 19th-century maritime activity, the area has evolved into a modern waterfront district. Its roots trace back to the 1839 West Bute Dock, which transformed barren moorland into a hub for shipping and trade. Today, CF1 5XA reflects a blend of historical architecture and contemporary development, including landmarks like the Coal Exchange and the Pierhead Building. The area is characterised by its proximity to Cardiff Bay, offering a mix of retail, cultural, and transport amenities. With a young population profile and a focus on flats, it caters to a dynamic community. Living here means being near major transport hubs, including railway stations and waterbus stops, while retaining ties to the area’s industrial heritage. The low flood risk and absence of environmental constraints make it a practical choice for buyers seeking a balance between urban convenience and historical context.
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- 6462 people/km²
The property market in CF1 5XA is characterised by a 39% home ownership rate, with flats being the predominant accommodation type. This suggests a rental market influenced by the area’s density and the presence of younger, transient residents. Flats in CF1 5XA are likely to be part of larger residential developments or converted industrial spaces, given the area’s history as a dockland. The small population and clustered postcode indicate limited housing stock, which could mean competition for available properties. Buyers should consider that the area’s appeal lies in its proximity to transport, retail, and cultural amenities, though the lack of high home ownership may reflect affordability challenges or a preference for renting among residents. For those seeking to buy, the focus would be on flats in well-connected locations, potentially with views of Cardiff Bay or access to nearby regeneration projects. The market is likely to cater more to investors or those prioritising location over long-term ownership.
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Living in CF1 5XA offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The area is close to five retail outlets, including Morrisons Daily Cardiff, Spar, and Co-op Cardiff, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. For transport, residents have access to five railway stations, a bus interchange, and five waterbus stops, facilitating easy travel to Cardiff’s core and surrounding areas. The proximity to Cardiff Bay means residents can enjoy waterfront leisure activities, dining, and cultural attractions. While specific parks or recreational spaces are not listed, the area’s historical and modern infrastructure suggests opportunities for walking, cycling, or visiting nearby public spaces. The mix of retail, transport, and waterfront access contributes to a convenient lifestyle, blending urban practicality with the vibrancy of a regenerated district. The presence of multiple transport options and retail outlets indicates a focus on accessibility, making CF1 5XA suitable for those prioritising connectivity and ease of movement.
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The nearest school to CF1 5XA is St Cuthbert’s R.C. Primary School, which serves the local community. No other schools are listed in the data, so families relying on local education may need to look beyond the immediate area for secondary or specialist provision. The presence of a primary school indicates some level of educational infrastructure, though the absence of additional schools suggests limited options for older children. This could mean that families with children may need to consider commuting to nearby districts for secondary education or seek private schooling. The single school listed does not provide an Ofsted rating, so prospective residents should verify its current performance independently. The mix of school types in the area is not detailed, but the reliance on a single primary school may reflect the small population and the area’s focus on other amenities over extensive educational facilities.
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The population of CF1 5XA is predominantly young adults, with the most common age range being 15–29 years and a median age of 22. This suggests a community skewed towards students, early-career professionals, and families with young children. Home ownership in the area stands at 39%, indicating that a significant portion of residents rent their homes. The accommodation type is primarily flats, reflecting a density typical of urban or redeveloped areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the area’s history as a multi-ethnic port suburb implies a legacy of cultural diversity. The low home ownership rate and high proportion of flats may indicate a rental market driven by transient populations, such as students or workers in nearby industries. For quality of life, the young demographic and proximity to transport links suggest a focus on affordability and accessibility, though the lack of specific deprivation data means the area’s economic challenges remain unquantified.
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