Area Overview for CF1 6TY

Area Information

Living in CF1 6TY means residing in a specific postcode cluster within the historic Butetown district of Cardiff. This small residential area forms part of the larger Cardiff Bay landscape, a waterfront zone transformed from barren moorland in the late 1800s by the 2nd Marquis of Bute. Originally defined by shipping offices and docks, the location now sits near the coordinates 51.472729, -3.158973, close to the iconic Pierhead Building and the Welsh Assembly. The population stands at 1,197 residents packed into a compact space with a density of 925 people per square kilometre. You will find yourself in a neighbourhood characterised by tall apartment blocks rather than detached houses, reflecting its modern regeneration following the coastal flood and industrial decline of the mid-20th century. The area retains significant historical weight, having been the site of the Coal Exchange where the first £1 million cheque was signed in 1909. Today, the cluster offers immediate proximity to the Cardiff Bay Barrage and the Senedd. Daily life revolves around its status as a key port suburb, blending the heritage of the old docklands with 21st-century urban development. The area is distinct for its high density and its position as a transitional zone between the residential flats and the commercial attractions of the bay filling.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1197
Population Density
925 people/km²

Buying homes in CF1 6TY requires understanding that this postcode represents a small residential cluster dominated by flats. With home ownership standing at only 34% of the population, the local market is skewed heavily towards the rental sector. Prospective buyers should expect to navigate a environment where leasehold flats outnumber freehold properties. The density of 925 people per square kilometre means the housing stock is vertically oriented, clustering together in the historic doikland footprint near the 51.472729, -3.158973 coordinates. This high density typically results in higher unit sizes within compact footprints, a common feature of buildings designed to maximise space near the Cardiff Bay Barrage. The area serves as a transition zone where the old industrial architecture meets modern regeneration projects like the Millennium Centre and Techniquest. Consequently, you will encounter a mix of converted historic structures and purpose-built blocks. The low ownership rate signals that investors and landlords have a strong presence, ensuring high demand for rentals. Buyers looking here must be prepared for a market driven by proximity to the bay filling and the nearby transport hubs like Cardiff Bay Railway Station. The property type is inherently urban, catering to those who prioritise location and amenities over private outdoor space.

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Energy Efficiency in CF1 6TY

Your lifestyle in CF1 6TY is centred around an extensive array of amenities located within practical commuting distance. Five major retail outlets serve the immediate vicinity, including Tesco Cardiff, Sainsburys Cardiff Bay, and Co-op Cardiff. This concentration ensures you have immediate access to groceries and daily shopping needs. Cultural and leisure options are equally prominent, with five ferry stops nearby providing connections to the wider bay. Notable stops include the Mermaid Quay Waterbus Stop and Sovereign Quay Waterbus Stop. Public transport is supported by five railway stations, most notably Cardiff Bay Railway Station and Cardiff Central Railway Station, which facilitate easy travel across the city and beyond. The Cardiff Bus Interchange adds another layer of mobility for residents without cars. Walking distances from CF1 6TY lead you toward the Pierhead Building, the Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum, and the Millennium Centre. The Coal Exchange, a Grade I listed building from 1886, stands as a testament to the area's heritage. You can enjoy meals at restaurants near the bay or visit the Techniquest science centre. The area offers a blend of historical significance and modern convenience, making it a practical base for those who value proximity to work, leisure, and retail in a dense urban setting.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CF1 6TY is defined by an adult population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 year age bracket, suggesting a settled demographic rather than a family-focused neighbourhood. Home ownership rates sit at 34%, meaning a significant portion of the 1,197 residents likely rent their accommodation. This low ownership percentage aligns with the prevalent accommodation type, which consists of flats. You will not find many standalone houses; instead, the housing stock comprises multi-occupancy units typical of regenerated dockland areas. The predominant ethnic group identifies as White, though the historical record notes a multi-ethnic community of sailors and merchants once shaped this district. While specific deprivation figures are not included in the current dataset, the high density of 925 people per square kilometre indicates an urban living environment where space is at a premium. The demographic profile suggests a location popular with professionals or those seeking city-centre convenience over suburban living. The age range and accommodation style point towards a lifestyle suited to single occupants, couples, or small households rather than large families requiring gardens or separate houses.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

34
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

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF1 6TY?
The population centres on adults between 30 and 64 years old, with a median age of 47. Most residents are renters rather than owners, as only 34% own their homes. The accommodation consists primarily of flats, creating a high-density living environment suited to professionals or small households.
How well connected is the area?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 96 and mobile coverage reaching 85 on a 100-point scale. Physically, the area is majorly supported by five nearby railway stations, five ferry stops, and five retail locations, placing you close to transport hubs like Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Central.
Is the area safe regarding environmental risks?
The postcode passes assessments for flood risk, wetland sites, and protected nature areas with a score of zero, confirming low to no risk in these categories. However, specific crime risk statistics are not available for Welsh areas, so residents should rely on the area's strong transport and retail community infrastructure for security.
What amenities are available nearby?
Residents have immediate access to five shops including Tesco Cardiff and Sainsburys Cardiff Bay. Cultural attractions include the Millennium Centre and Techniquest, reachable via five ferry stops and five railway stations. The area is defined by its proximity to the Cardiff Bay Railway Station and the historic Pierhead Building.

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