Area Overview for CF1 9YW

Area Information

Pontcanna is an inner-city district situated in the west of Cardiff, within the small residential cluster defined by the CF1 9YW postcode. This area borders Western Avenue, the River Taff, and Cowbridge Road East, placing it adjacent to Canton and a short distance from the city centre. The name originates from 'Pont Canna Farm', referencing a bridge over the former Whitehouse Brook, a tributary of the River Taff. Development here was catalysed in 1854 by Sophia, the widow of the 2nd Marquess of Bute, who financed a forty-one-acre garden on Plasturton Farm. Large villas along Cathedral Road were constructed between 1885 and 1900, followed by further development at the turn of the 20th century. Today, the community comprises 1,658 residents. Living in CF1 9YW means experiencing relatively wide, tree-lined streets populated by historic Victorian villas and elegant terraced houses. The area escaped significant damage during the 1941 Cardiff Blitz and retains notable heritage sites, such as a synagogue built between 1896 and 1897 and a Presbyterian chapel from 1903, both now serving as offices. You will find Sophias Gardens, a public park now partly occupied by Glamorgan County Cricket Club, alongside Llandaff Fields and Bute Park. This location offers a blend of leafy suburban living with immediate access to Cardiff city life, distinguished by its affluent character and creative atmosphere.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1658
Population Density
9221 people/km²

Homes in CF1 9YW are characterised by a specific accommodation type: houses. The data confirms that this entire residential cluster comprises houses, excluding flats or purpose-built apartments. This distinction is significant when comparing the area to other parts of Cardiff that might offer a more mixed housing stock. The property market here is heavily skewed towards ownership, with 61 percent of homes falling into the owner-occupied category. This high percentage typically correlates with lower mortgage payment pressures for current residents and a slower turnover rate compared to areas dominated by private landlords. For buyers looking at this small area, the implications are clear. The stock consists of large Victorian villas along Cathedral Road and elegant terraced houses along Pontcanna Street. You are purchasing a structure that likely dates back to the 1880s, 1890s, or early 20th century, offering architectural solidity rather than generic modern developments. The prevalence of houses suggests spacious living arrangements with likely private gardens, a rarity among inner-city districts. This contrasts with surrounding areas where density might be higher. When considering properties in CF1 9YW, you are looking at a settlement where the primary housing model remains the single-family home, preserving the area's historic suburban feel despite its proximity to the city centre.

House Prices in CF1 9YW

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Energy Efficiency in CF1 9YW

Living in CF1 9YW offers immediate access to a diverse range of amenities without the need for a car. Five retail locations serve the area, including the Co-op Cardiff and the Iceland Canton supermarket, ensuring you can perform most daily shopping tasks locally. For leisure, five ferry stops provide access to Victorian-era water travel, with the Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop being a historic highlight. Travelers can board at the Taffs Mead or Channel View Waterbus Stops to visit Cardiff Castle or upstream attractions. Five railway stations, including Ninian Park Railway Station and Cathays Railway Station, place you a short distance from national rail networks. The Cardiff Bus Interchange is also within practical reach, offering connections across the capital. Beyond transport, the area features Sophia Gardens, a public park bordered by Cathedral Road that currently hosts Glamorgan County Cricket Club. You will also find access to Llandaff Fields and Bute Park, providing ample green space for walks. The local independent retail scene on Pontcanna Street and Cathedral Road adds a creative atmosphere to daily life. This network of shops, water transport, rail links, and historic parks creates a convenient, walkable lifestyle in the heart of Cardiff.

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Schools

The nearest educational provision for families living in CF1 9YW is St Mary's R.C. Primary School. The data categorises this institution under the 'other' type classification within the school listings provided. While the dataset does not supply specific information on secondary education or Ofsted ratings, the presence of a primary school indicates that the immediate neighbourhood caters to early childhood education needs. Living in this postcode places you within practical reach of state education for younger children. For those considering relocating to Pontcanna, the distance to this school, situated near the core residential area, is a key logistical factor. The 'other' classification in the data reflects the specific religious denomination (Roman Catholic) noted in the school name. Families with children will rely on this facility for their primary years. Although the data does not elaborate on school performance metrics, the existence of a dedicated primary institution confirms the area's suitability for families prioritising proximity to schooling. The connection between the historic residential clusters and local educational facilities remains a fundamental aspect of daily life for residents in this part of Cardiff.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St Mary's R.C. Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within the 1,658-person area of CF1 9YW is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 representing the most common age range. You will find a predominantly White population, while roughly a quarter of the residents were born in England, and approximately 20 percent speak Welsh. The housing stock consists entirely of houses, reflecting the historic development pattern of large villas and terraced properties. Home ownership is the dominant tenure in this postcode, accounting for 61 percent of all properties. This high rate suggests a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The lack of multi-unit or furnished rental properties in the raw data, combined with the prevalence of house ownership, indicates that the area is established as a permanent home for families and individuals seeking roots. The demographic shift over the last century, moving from open farmland to a distinct local government community in 2016, has solidified this reputation as a settled neighbourhood. Life here is characterised by domestic stability and a community deeply embedded in the local infrastructure and history.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

61
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

55
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CF1 9YW and what is the community like?
The community has a median age of 47, with adults between 30 and 64 as the most common group. Approximately 25 percent of residents are English-born, and 20 percent speak Welsh. Ownership stands at 61 percent in an area of 1,658 residents. The postcode covers a small residential cluster known for tree-lined streets and large Victorian villas, offering an affluent, creative atmosphere.
What schools are near CF1 9YW?
There is one primary school listed near this postcode: St Mary's R.C. Primary School. The data categorises it under the 'other' type classification. Families can expect a primary education facility within practical reach, though secondary school options and specific Ofsted ratings are not provided in the current dataset for this area.
Is digital connectivity good for working from home in this area?
Yes, connectivity is excellent. The fixed broadband quality score is 100, the highest possible rating, ensuring top-tier internet speeds. The mobile network coverage scores 85 on a 0-100 scale. This combination allows residents in the CF1 9YW residential cluster to work reliably from home with minimal disruption to communications.
What transport links are available to residents of CF1 9YW?
Residents have access to five ferry stops, including Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop, and five railway stations, such as Ninian Park and Cathays. The Cardiff Bus Interchange is also within practical reach. While specific bus line counts are not detailed, the proximity of these ferry and rail stops provides robust public transport links into Cardiff city centre and beyond.
Does the area have any environmental or planning restrictions?
The area passes all safety and planning assessments. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there is no coverage for Ramsar wetland sites, AONB, protected reserves, or woodlands. You also cannot find data on crime risk as this metric is currently only available for areas in England. The environment is stable, with no restrictive designations identified in the provided data.

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