Area Overview for CF10 1TZ

Area Information

Living in CF10 1TZ places you directly within Castle Community, a civil parish defined by its proximity to the historic fortress of Cardiff Castle. This specific postcode cluster sits at the heart of Cardiff city centre, surrounded by a landscape that spans nearly 2,000 years of continuous occupation from Roman fortifications to the present day. The area encompasses a population of 2,629 residents, creating a dense residential environment where daily life revolves around this ancient landmark. The location offers immediate access to the operational castle site, which features 77-foot wide shell keep structures and multiple historic buildings within its outer bailey. You will find yourself immersed in an urban setting where the past and present intersect constantly. The name of the area derives from the castle itself, which has served as a venue for events, musical performances, and festivals. Your immediate surroundings include the remnants of the 15th-century Shire Hall and the octagonal tower founded in 1423. This historic core sets the tone for daily living, blending the hustle of modern city centre life with the weight of medieval and Roman history. The parish boundaries define a small residential cluster where the convenience of central Cardiff meets the quiet contemplation of a feudal stronghold. Residents navigate streets that once formed part of a Marcher Lord territory, enjoying the unique atmosphere of living steps away from a site that shaped the region's governance for centuries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2629
Population Density
1518 people/km²

The property market in CF10 1TZ is characterised by a high concentration of flats and a relatively small pool of owner-occupied homes. With home ownership standing at just 22 per cent, the area functions primarily as a rental market. This dynamic suggests that most residents are tenants rather than landlords, a common trait for high density urban zones near city centres. The prevalence of flats reflects the accommodation type data, indicating a vertical living solution designed for maximum efficiency in a small residential cluster. Potential buyers looking at CF10 1TZ should approach the market with an understanding that properties here are often leased rather than owned outright. The low ownership rate of 22 per cent contrasts sharply with suburban areas where freehold properties dominate. This market structure means you will encounter tenanted flats and second-hand market rentals more frequently than new-build detached houses. The specific postcode covers a small residential cluster, limiting the total inventory available for purchase. Large families may find the flat-based accommodation less suitable given the space constraints inherent in such high density zones. For investors, the high density of 1,518 people per kilometre square creates steady demand for rental units. The 2,629 population figure within this cluster ensures a baseline of local tenants. However, the lack of owner-occupiers means prices may not reflect the inflated equity growth seen in traditional family housing markets. You must evaluate this area based on location value and convenience rather than speculative appreciation tied to school districts or family appeal. The housing stock is utilitarian, prioritising function over expansive living spaces to accommodate the young adult demographic that defines the area.

House Prices in CF10 1TZ

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Energy Efficiency in CF10 1TZ

Living in CF10 1TZ offers immediate access to a wide range of retail and leisure amenities due to its central location. Five retail outlets are within practical reach, including major chains like Tesco Cardiff and Spar. These supermarkets provide daily essentials, reducing the need for long shopping trips. The nearby transport network further expands your lifestyle radius, with five railway stations including Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street acting as gateways to further destinations. You can easily catch a train from your doorstep to fly an hour away for a weekend. Transport visitors can also explore the region via the Waterbus fleet. Five ferry stops operate near the area, including Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop and Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop. These contribute to the character of the area, allowing you to commute or sightsee across the River Taff. Dining and cultural experiences are abundant thanks to the castle's role as a festival venue. You can watch musical performances and historical events hosted in the shell keep and outer bailey. The blend of high-street retail and historic tourism creates a varied lifestyle profile that caters to different interests. Evenings and weekends involve exploring the vibrant city centre immediately adjacent to your home. The concentration of amenities means dinner and drinks are available without leaving the neighbourhood. You have the convenience of living where work, shopping, and recreation intersect. This density ensures that your daily errands are quick and efficient, allowing more time for leisure. The area supports a fast-paced lifestyle where convenience is the primary metric for choosing shops and services.

Amenities

Schools

Education options immediately surrounding CF10 1TZ are limited, with only one educational institution listed within the provided data. New College, also known as New College School, stands as the sole named school near this postcode. This institution is classified as an 'other' type establishment rather than a standard primary or secondary school. Families living in CF10 1TZ must look beyond this immediate location for comprehensive schooling solutions. The presence of a single listed school suggests that you will likely need to commute to other parts of Cardiff city or suburbia for elementary or secondary education. The lack of a traditional school listing in the immediate vicinity reflects the area's status as a young adult and student enclave rather than a family suburb. Residents with children will need to investigate transport links to nearby comprehensive institutions outside the Castle Community civil parish. While New College provides some educational services, it does not fully meet the needs of all age groups for a young family moving into a traditional home environment. You should verify the specific curriculum and openings of New College School before assuming it can serve all your educational requirements. The school landscape here is sparse, requiring proactive planning for your children's futures if you decide to settle permanently.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1New College\New College SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CF10 1TZ is sharply defined by a young demographic profile. The median age stands at 22 years, with young adults aged between 15 and 29 representing the most common age range. This indicates an area where the workforce and students likely outnumber retiring residents. Only 22 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a rental market predominates the local scene. The vast majority of accommodation consists of flats, which aligns with the high density of 1,518 people per square kilometre. This housing mix supports a transient but vibrant population that needs compact living spaces close to city amenities. Cultural diversity in this specific postcode remains low, with the White ethnic group being the predominant demographic. The high population density and flat-based housing stock create an environment suited to singles, couples without children, and professionals rather than large families. The young median age suggests a community driven by employment and education rather than traditional family growth cycles. You will find that daily life here reflects the needs of a young adult population, with social activities and work commuting taking precedence over suburban sprawl. The area functions as a satellite node for the wider city, drawing in residents seeking proximity to central Cardiff workspaces and cultural attractions without the rural isolation of the outskirts. This demographic reality shapes everything from local business hours to community engagement strategies.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

22
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who primarily lives in CF10 1TZ and what is the community like?
The area has a median age of 22 years, with young adults aged 15 to 29 forming the largest demographic group. It is a densely populated cluster with 1,518 people per square kilometre. Housing consists mainly of flats, with only 22 per cent of residents owning their homes, indicating a transient, rental-heavy community. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader urban centre it serves.
What schools are available near CF10 1TZ?
There is only one school listed in the immediate vicinity: New College, also known as New College School, which is categorised as an 'other' type establishment. Families seeking primary or secondary education will need to look beyond this specific postcode cluster for comprehensive schooling options near the city.
How are transport and internet connectivity for residents of CF10 1TZ?
Digital connectivity is strong, with a mobile coverage score of 85 and a broadband score of 67 out of 100. Transport links are extensive, featuring five nearby railway stations including Cardiff Central, one major bus interchange, and five waterbus stops like the Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop, ensuring excellent access to the wider region.
Is living in CF10 1TZ safe and free from environmental risks?
The area passes safety assessments for flood risk, Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected land with a score of zero on the risk scale. However, specific crime risk statistics are not provided for this Welsh postcode, so general local policing figures should be consulted instead of available national data.
What amenities are within easy reach of this postcode?
You have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Cardiff and Spar. Transport hubs are plentiful with five railway stations and five waterbus terminals nearby. The setting is defined by its proximity to Cardiff Castle, which hosts festivals and events, blending high street convenience with historic cultural activities.

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