Area Overview for CF1 6QH
Area Information
CF1 6QH is a small residential postcode in Cardiff, Wales, situated within the historically significant Cardiff Bay area. Once a 19th-century dockland suburb shaped by the 2nd Marquis of Bute, the area has evolved into a modern waterfront district. With a population of 1,595, it reflects a compact, tightly knit community. The postcode’s proximity to landmarks like the Coal Exchange (1886) and the Pierhead Building, which houses the Welsh Assembly, underscores its role as a hub of historical and contemporary significance. Daily life here is influenced by its maritime heritage, with amenities like waterbus stops and retail outlets clustered around the bay. The area’s regeneration since the 1990s has shifted its focus from industrial activity to a blend of cultural institutions, such as the Millennium Centre, and modern developments. Living in CF1 6QH means being part of a community that balances historic charm with contemporary convenience, all within a walkable, well-connected urban environment.
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- Population
- 1595
- Population Density
- 3707 people/km²
The property market in CF1 6QH is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties, with only 37% of homes owned outright. This suggests a market where tenants outnumber owners, possibly due to the area’s compact size and the prevalence of flats. The accommodation type—primarily flats—reflects a focus on smaller, manageable units, which may appeal to younger professionals or families seeking affordability in a regenerated urban setting. Buyers considering the area should note that the small postcode area means housing options are limited, and the surrounding vicinity offers the most scope for expansion. The mix of rental and ownership indicates a dynamic market, but prospective buyers may need to look beyond CF1 6QH itself to find a broader range of property types.
House Prices in CF1 6QH
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Energy Efficiency in CF1 6QH
Living in CF1 6QH offers access to a mix of retail, leisure, and transport hubs. The area’s proximity to Tesco Cardiff, Sainsburys Cardiff Bay, and Morrisons Daily Cardiff ensures everyday shopping needs are met. Waterbus stops at Mermaid Quay and Sovereign Quay provide easy access to the waterfront, where leisure activities and dining options are available. The presence of five railway stations, including Cardiff Central, enhances connectivity to the wider region. While the area’s compact size means amenities are concentrated, the blend of historic architecture and modern developments creates a distinctive character. Residents can enjoy a walkable lifestyle with a balance of urban convenience and the legacy of Cardiff Bay’s regeneration.
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Schools
Near CF1 6QH are two schools: Mount Stuart Primary and Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Hamadryad. Both are categorised as 'other' in the data, though no Ofsted ratings are provided. The presence of a primary school and a Welsh-medium education institution suggests a range of educational options for families, catering to both English and Welsh-speaking students. This diversity could be beneficial for households seeking bilingual education or community integration. However, the lack of detailed performance data means parents must rely on local reputation or direct visits to assess quality. The proximity of these schools to the area’s residential cluster highlights their role in supporting the daily lives of families in CF1 6QH.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mount Stuart Primary | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Hamadryad | other | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CF1 6QH has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling in the 30–64 age range. This suggests a community dominated by middle-aged adults, likely reflecting long-term residents and families. Home ownership in the area is relatively low at 37%, indicating that a significant proportion of the housing stock is rented. The predominant accommodation type is flats, which aligns with the area’s compact residential layout. The dominant ethnic group is White, though the area’s historical roots as a multi-ethnic dockland suggest a legacy of cultural diversity. The absence of specific deprivation data means the quality of life here cannot be fully assessed, but the low flood risk and proximity to amenities suggest a stable, functional environment for residents.
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Planning Constraints
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