Area Overview for CF1 7NY
Area Information
CF1 7NY lies in the heart of Butetown, a historic dockland area now reimagined as part of Cardiff Bay. Once a moorland transformed by the 2nd Marquis of Bute in the 1830s, the area was shaped by shipping, trade, and a diverse community of sailors and merchants. Today, it forms a small residential cluster within the broader CF1 postcode area, home to 1,884 people. The neighbourhood retains echoes of its industrial past, with landmarks like the Coal Exchange and Pierhead Building standing as reminders of its maritime heritage. Despite its compact size, CF1 7NY offers a mix of modern amenities and historic architecture, including Grade II-listed buildings and contemporary developments like Mermaid Quay. Its proximity to Cardiff Central Station, ferry stops, and retail hubs makes it a practical base for commuters and families. The area’s youthful demographic—median age 22—suggests a dynamic, evolving community, with a focus on connectivity and accessibility over traditional residential charm.
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- 1884
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- 3172 people/km²
The property market in CF1 7NY is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties, with only 29% of homes owned by residents. Flats dominate the housing stock, reflecting the area’s compact layout and historical development as a port suburb. This makes CF1 7NY a rental-focused market, with limited scope for owner-occupation, particularly for larger families. The small size of the postcode area means buyers must consider nearby zones for more diverse housing options. Flats in the area are likely to be modern or converted units, given the regeneration efforts in Cardiff Bay. For buyers seeking a long-term investment, the low home ownership rate suggests potential for growth, though the rental market’s competitiveness may depend on proximity to transport links and amenities.
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Energy Efficiency in CF1 7NY
CF1 7NY’s residents have access to a range of amenities within walking or short transit distance. Retail options include Co-op Cardiff, Tesco Grangetown, and Tesco Cardiff, providing everyday shopping needs. The area’s waterfront location offers leisure opportunities, with ferry stops at Taffs Mead, Clarence Embankment, and Channel View connecting to Cardiff Bay’s attractions. Rail stations like Cardiff Central and Grangetown provide links to the wider South Wales network, while the Cardiff Bus Interchange ensures regional connectivity. Though the area is small, its proximity to landmarks like the Millennium Centre and Techniquest science centre adds cultural and recreational value. The mix of retail, transport, and waterfront access creates a practical, convenience-driven lifestyle, ideal for those prioritising accessibility over expansive green spaces.
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Schools
Near CF1 7NY are two schools: St Mary The Virgin C.I.W. Primary School and Tabouk Community School, both categorised as ‘other’ in type. Neither school’s Ofsted rating is provided in the data, so their educational standards remain unspecified. The presence of both primary and community schools suggests a range of educational options for families, though the lack of detailed performance metrics means prospective parents must rely on other factors, such as location and school size. The area’s youthful population aligns with the need for local schooling, but the absence of secondary schools within the immediate vicinity may require families to consider commuting.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Mary The Virgin C.I.W. Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Tabouk Community School | other | N/A | N/A |
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CF1 7NY’s population of 1,884 is overwhelmingly young, with the majority aged 15–29 years. This age profile reflects a community skewed toward students, early-career professionals, and young families. Home ownership is low at 29%, indicating a rental-dominated market, which aligns with the area’s prevalence of flats as the primary accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, though historical records note Butetown’s multi-ethnic roots, shaped by its port history. The low home ownership rate and young demographic suggest a transient population, potentially influenced by the area’s proximity to educational institutions and employment hubs. However, the absence of detailed deprivation data means the full picture of quality of life remains unclear, though the area’s infrastructure and connectivity imply reasonable access to services.
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