Area Overview for CF1 9UH
Area Information
Living in CF1 9UH, known as Pontcanna, offers a distinct experience within the west of Cardiff. This inner-city district sits approximately between Western Avenue, the River Taff, Cowbridge Road East, and Llandaff Road. The name derives from Pont Canna Farm, referencing a historic bridge over the Whitehouse Brook. You are located just a short distance from the city centre and adjacent to the Canton area. The neighbourhood largely escaped significant damage during the 1941 Cardiff Blitz, which helped shape its current character. Development was catalysed in 1854 when Sophia, the widow of the 2nd Marquess of Bute, financed a 41-acre garden on Plasturton Farm. Large villas along Cathedral Road were subsequently built between 1885 and 1900. Today, Pontcanna functions as a relatively wealthy suburban area featuring wide tree-lined streets and creative energy. The local government community officially formed in 2016, crystallising a distinct local identity. With a population of 1,540 residents, the area maintains a tight-knit feel while remaining connected to wider Cardiff infrastructure.
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- 4100 people/km²
The property market in CF1 9UH is defined by specific housing characteristics and ownership patterns. With 49% home ownership, nearly half of the residents own their properties outright. The remaining residents likely reside in rented accommodation, suggesting a healthy mix of buyers and tenants in this small residential cluster. The primary accommodation type listed for the area is flats. This indicates a higher density of living compared to detached single-family homes. Residents often seek homes in this suburban west Cardiff location for their established status and proximity to parks like Sophia Gardens. The mix of flats alongside the broader Pontcanna stock of Victorian villas creates varied options depending on your family needs. Buyers looking at this specific postcode should expect a mature environment where property values are supported by the area's leafy, affluent reputation. The presence of specific amenities like ferry stops and railway stations nearby further supports property demand.
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Living in CF1 9UH places you at the heart of significant retail and leisure amenities. Your daily life includes easy access to 5 notable retail spots, specifically Co-op Cardiff, Tesco Canton, and another Co-op location. For leisure, a network of 5 ferry stops serves the River Taff, connecting you to Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop, Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop, and Clarence Embankment Waterbus Stop. Rail fans benefit from 5 stations nearby, including Ninian Park, Cathays, and Cardiff Central. A single major bus hub exists at Cardiff Bus Interchange for broader coverage. Beyond basics, the area features key landmarks such as Sophia Gardens, a public park housing Glamorgan County Cricket Club and the Sport Wales National Centre. You are also near Llandaff Fields and Bute Park, offering green spaces for recreation. The former Cardiff United Synagogue and Novello House add cultural depth to the streetscape. Retail concentrations on Pontcanna Street and Cathedral Road ensure you have independent shops and cafes within walking distance. This blend of parks, historic buildings, and modern transport keeps daily life convenient.
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Families living in CF1 9UH have access to specific educational institutions for their children. The nearest schools include Severn Junior School and Severn Infants School. Both institutions fall under the category listed as other school types in the local data. While specific Ofsted ratings are not provided in the current information, the existence of these facilities offers convenient schooling options for residents in Pontcanna. The presence of these schools within practical reach means parents do not need to travel far for primary education starting years. The location near Canton and a short distance from the city centre might also offer access to broader Cardiff schooling options outside the immediate immediate cluster. You should verify the current accreditation and specific specialisms of Severn Junior and Severn Infants directly before finalising your plans. These schools form the backbone of early education for the local youth population.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Severn Junior School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Severn Infants School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF1 9UH reflects a mature and established demographic profile. The median age for residents is 47 years, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This concentration of working-age adults suggests a neighbourhood where many families and individuals are firmly settled. Home ownership stands at 49%, indicating a balance between owner-occupiers and renters within the local housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, contributing to the area's established cultural character. Accommodation types are primarily flats, distinguishing this postcode from areas dominated by detached houses or large terraced Victorian villas, despite the historical presence of such properties nearby. Approximately 25% of the population is English-born, while a smaller portion of roughly 20% speaks Welsh. This mix creates a diverse yet cohesive community atmosphere. The absence of large youth or elderly populations further reinforces the stability found among the adult residents.
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