Area Overview for CF1 5XS

Area Information

CF1 5XS marks a specific residential cluster within Splott, a district situated in the south of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. Located just east of the city centre, this postcode area encompasses a small population of 1,541 people. The density here is high, standing at 1,382 people per square kilometre. Historically, the land that now forms this neighbourhood was marsh situated between Roath Village and the sea before the Tredegar Estate developed it in the 1880s. Today, the region retains its Victorian terraced character and industrial heritage while functioning as a densely populated working-class suburb. Residents live in a gridiron street pattern that once separated the area from the north, now fully integrated into the urban fabric. The community is centred around local landmarks such as Splott Park, which opened in 1901, and the famous Magic Roundabout. You are stepping into an area where the past bridges directly into the present. Living in CF1 5XS means enjoying proximity to the city while surrounded by homes built for the steelworkers who defined this place a century ago. The area blends its historical roots with modern convenience, offering a distinct identity separate from the wider Cardiff sprawl.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1541
Population Density
1382 people/km²

The housing market in CF1 5XS is defined by a specific accommodation type: houses. This focus on houses rather than flats distinguishes the area from high-density urban zones. Only 21% of residents are homeowners, indicating a strong presence of the rental sector alongside private owners. This dynamic suggests a mix of tenants and proprietors within the same residential streets. The primary stock consists of Victorian terraced homes, a legacy of the rapid urbanisation that occurred in the 1880s and 1890s when the Tredegar Estate developed the marshland into artisan housing. These stone terraces, laid out by architects Habershon and Fawckner, create a rigid and cohesive streetscape. For buyers looking into this postcode, the focus is strictly on these historic houses. The low ownership rate of just one household in five means that purchasing a property here involves entering a market with significant rental competition. You are looking at a niche market distinct from the city centre apartments. The architectural uniformity provides a predictable investment profile, yet the high population density of 1,382 people per square kilometre ensures that every property is part of a closely knit urban fabric. There are few commercial developments within the immediate cluster, so the property value relies heavily on the enduring quality of the Victorian construction and its proximity to city amenities.

House Prices in CF1 5XS

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Energy Efficiency in CF1 5XS

Living in CF1 5XS places you within striking distance of essential retail and leisure options. Five major retail outlets are nearby, including Lidl Splott, Morrisons Daily, and Co-op Splott, ensuring you can buy groceries without travelling far. For travel enthusiasts, the Cardiff Bay, Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop, and Mermaid Quay Waterbus Stop offer five ferry connections to explore the city waterfront. Rail fans have access to Cardiff Queen Street, Cardiff Bay, and Cardiff Central Railway Station, with five stations easily reached. Additionally, the Cardiff Bus Interchange serves as a key node for bus passengers. Local green spaces are vital to the area, with Splott Park opened in 1901 remaining a central community facility. The Magic Roundabout, an eponymous market, serves as a social gathering point and a testament to the neighbourhood's spirit. This blend of industrial heritage and modern transport makes for a convenient lifestyle. The presence of five retail categories and five rail connections means daily needs are met without extensive travel. You enjoy the quiet of a residential cluster while remaining minutes from the energy of Cardiff's commercial heart.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CF1 5XS have access to ACT Schools, which is located nearby. This institution is classified as an 'other' type school, distinguishing it from the standard primary or secondary models found elsewhere in the city. While specific Ofsted ratings are not listed in the current data, the presence of this facility provides an educational option for residents. The limited number of schools listed for this small population indicates a reliance on centralized city education rather than a dense local academy network. You should explore the catchment area for ACT Schools to determine suitability for your children before purchasing a home. The fact that only one school is explicitly noted suggests that students from this postcode often traverse to institutions in surrounding districts like Roath or Cathays for their full education. When considering homes in CF1 5XS, the school environment is a practical factor that you must weigh against the housing type. The 'other' designation might imply a special needs support centre, an alternative provision college, or a sixth form facility, requiring further local research to confirm the specific educational stage served.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1ACT SchoolsotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CF1 5XS reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range within this population. Ownership of homes is relatively low compared to the national average, with only 21% of residents owning their property outright. Consequently, the majority of the population likely rents or shares accommodation. Houses form the predominant accommodation type in this postcode, consistent with the Victorian terraced housing that defines the street pattern. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader Welsh demographic trends. While specific data on deprivation is not included in the available records, the age profile suggests a neighbourhood settled by families and established residents rather than transient young professionals. This stability is evident in the high proportion of older adults taking care of young children. The housing stock, primarily houses designed in the late 19th century, supports a family-oriented environment where long-term neighbours often know one another. You will find a community where history is lived out daily by those who appreciate the stability of homeownership, even if current market participation remains relatively low.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

21
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

20
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CF1 5XS area?
You will find a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged 30 to 64 years make up the most common age range. Only 21% of residents own their home, while the majority live in houses. The area has a strong sense of community rooted in its 19th-century industrial history.
What schools are near CF1 5XS?
ACT Schools is the nearest facility listed for this postcode. It is classified as an 'other' type school. Since school-specific ratings are not provided, you should check the Catchment Area for your child. 
How are transport links from this postcode?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 100 and a mobile score of 85. You are close to multiple transport hubs, including Cardiff Queen Street, Cardiff Bay, and Cardiff Central Railway Stations, all accessible by bus or on foot.
Is the area safe regarding environmental risks?
Yes, the area passes all environmental safety assessments. Flood risk is low and there is no Ramsar wetland, AONB, or protected woodland coverage. These zero-risk scores mean no planning constraints exist due to natural hazards.

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