Area Overview for CF1 7UL
Area Information
CF1 7UL is a small, densely populated residential cluster in Cardiff, Wales, with a population of 1,591 people spread across 1.35 km². Situated south of Cardiff’s city centre, it lies between the River Taff and River Ely, a location that once featured marshy farmland granted to Margam Abbey in the 12th century. Today, it is a mature community with a median age of 47, dominated by homeowners living in houses. The area’s development began in the 1850s, spurred by Penarth Road and bridges connecting Cardiff to Penarth. Residents benefit from proximity to multiple railway stations, including Grangetown and Ninian Park, as well as waterbus stops along the Taff and Ely rivers. Daily life here balances historical roots with modern convenience, from local retail outlets like Lidl and Tesco to educational institutions such as Ninian Park Primary School. The area’s compact size and high population density create a tightly knit community, though its small footprint means amenities are concentrated within a short walk or drive.
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- 1171 people/km²
CF1 7UL is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 65% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is largely houses, which aligns with the area’s historical development as a residential suburb. This suggests a focus on family homes rather than apartments or shared housing. Given the small size of the postcode and its high population density, the housing stock is likely limited in volume but concentrated in single-family properties. For buyers, this means a market where properties are likely to be established homes with established gardens or terraced housing, rather than new builds. The area’s proximity to rail and water transport may appeal to commuters, though the small footprint means buyers must consider the limited availability of properties. The high home ownership rate also indicates a stable market with long-term residents, potentially reducing turnover and competition.
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Daily life in CF1 7UL is shaped by its proximity to shops, transport, and water-based leisure. The area’s retail offerings include Lidl, Tesco Grangetown, and Iceland, providing essential groceries and household goods within walking distance. For transport, residents can access five railway stations, including Grangetown and Ninian Park, as well as waterbus stops along the River Taff and Ely, which offer scenic routes and connections to Cardiff’s waterfront. The Cardiff Bus Interchange provides further road network access. While parks or green spaces are not explicitly listed, the historical presence of the Grange, an 800-year-old building, hints at a blend of heritage and urban living. The area’s compact nature means amenities are clustered, making it convenient for those prioritising accessibility over expansive open spaces.
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The area is served by two schools: Ninian Park Primary School and Ysgol Newydd - Ninian Park Primary School, both categorised as “other” in type. While no Ofsted ratings are provided, the presence of two primary schools suggests a focus on early education. The concentration of schools in the area may indicate a family-oriented community, though the lack of secondary schools or further education institutions means students may need to travel for higher-level education. The dual presence of schools could offer parents choices in their children’s schooling, though the specific curricula or educational philosophies are not detailed in the data. Families seeking a primary school-focused environment may find this area suitable, but those requiring a full range of educational stages should consider proximity to additional schools in nearby postcodes.
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The population of CF1 7UL is 1,591, with a median age of 47, indicating a community skewed toward adults aged 30–64, who make up the most common age group. Home ownership is high at 65%, reflecting a stable, long-term resident base. The area is predominantly composed of houses, with no data on flats or other accommodation types. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. This demographic profile suggests a mature, family-oriented neighbourhood with limited generational turnover. The high home ownership rate implies a focus on long-term residency, while the lack of younger demographics may affect local schools and amenities. However, the area’s compact size and proximity to transport links suggest it serves as a practical base for commuters rather than a hub for transient populations.
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