Area Overview for CF10 2EQ
Area Information
The postcode area CF10 2EQ encompasses a specific residential cluster within the heart of Castle Community, Cardiff. This location sits at coordinates 51.478806, -3.180727, placing it directly adjacent to the historic fortress that defines the local geography. The area supports a population of 2,629 residents, creating a tightly packed urban environment where daily life revolves around the castle site. This landmark spans nearly 2,000 years of occupation, evolving from Roman fortifications established around AD 55 to a Norman motte and bailey structure built in the late 11th century. The presence of such historical depth shapes the streetscape and cultural identity of the neighbourhood. Living in CF10 2EQ means occupying space within one of Cardiff's most historically significant zones. You are steps away from a polygonal shell keep dating back to the 12th century and the outer bailey containing the 15th-century Shire Hall. The area was once the administrative centre for the town until the 17th century, and it played a pivotal role in the English Civil War before passing into private hands with the Herbert family in 1550. Today, the geography concentrates around this ancient core, offering a direct connection to the Roman, Norman, and medieval layers of Welsh urban development. The density of development ensures you are always within sight or sound of the city's original heart.
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- 2629
- Population Density
- 1518 people/km²
The property market in CF10 2EQ is characterised by a high rental yield and a scarcity of owner-occupied homes. With home ownership registered at only 22 per cent, the vast majority of housing stock is within the private rental sector. This statistic creates a landscape where leasehold properties and flats dominate the inventory. The primary accommodation type identified in this postcode is flats, which aligns with the high urban density of 1,518 people per square kilometre. You will struggle to find traditional bungalows or detached villas in a search for homes in CF10 2EQ. Instead, listings will focus on apartments designed for urban living within the Castle Community boundaries. The small area nature of this postcode means that supply is extremely limited. Property listings may remain scarce or be snapped up quickly by those seeking a central location without the need for a long commute. For buyers, this suggests a market where competition is fierce and flexibility is required. The 15 per cent difference between local ownership and the national average for cities often skews even lower in central postcodes, further driving up rental demand. Investors and young professionals typically drive value, keeping the market dynamic and responsive to immediate labour market shifts.
House Prices in CF10 2EQ
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Energy Efficiency in CF10 2EQ
Daily life in CF10 2EQ is anchored by a dense concentration of amenities within practical reach. There are five retail options available to you, including Tesco Cardiff, Spar, and Co-op Cardiff. These supermarkets provide essential groceries and daily necessities without requiring a long journey to the outskirts. For rail transport, five stations are accessible, including Cardiff Queen Street Railway Station, Cardiff Central Railway Station, and Cathays Railway Station. This variety ensures you never struggle with connectivity loss if one line faces disruption. Bus provision is handled primarily through one major facility, the Cardiff Bus Interchange, which feeds into a broader network of routes. You also have unique access to five ferry services, such as the Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop, Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop, and Clarence Embankment Waterbus Stop. These waterbus links offer a scenic alternative for crossing the river, adding a leisure dimension to routine travel. The lifestyle in CF10 2EQ is defined by this varied infrastructure. You can complete your weekly shopping at Tesco Cardiff, catch a train at Cardiff Central Railway Station, or commute via the Waterbus network. The combination of five retail outlets and five rail services creates a self-sufficient urban environment. For a population of 2,629, this level of amenity provision is remarkably high. The Castle Community location means you are never far from dining or services that serve the wider city centre economy.
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Schools
The educational landscape immediately surrounding CF10 2EQ is minimal in scope but significant in location. The only educational institution listed in the immediate vicinity is New College New College School. This facility operates as a type of independent or other educational provider located near the area. Currently, the data does not provide an Ofsted rating for this school, so you cannot verify its specific inspection grade based on the available records. For families relying on nearby options, New College New College School serves as the primary reference point. The presence of only one listed school indicates that most families living in CF10 2EQ will likely need to rely on broader city centre offerings or academic institutions further from the postcode. New College New College School is situated close enough to influence the immediate demographic of young adults, which explains the youth-focused population of 15 to 29 years. You must verify the specific intake years and age groups by contacting the institution directly, as no further specifications appear in the local data. This limited selection of educational nearby schools reflects the transient nature of the area and the fact that many residents, particularly the 2,629 population, may not require primary or secondary education facilities located directly within their immediate residence.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New College\New College School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF10 2EQ is defined by its youth. The median age of residents is 22 years, with the most common age range being young adults between 15 and 29 years. This demographic profile suggests the area attracts students or early-career professionals rather than established families. Consequently, home ownership stands at just 22 per cent of the total population, indicating a market heavily dominated by renters. The accommodation type data confirms this trend, showing that flats are the predominant form of housing. This lack of single-family dwellings aligns with the high population density of 1,518 people per square kilometre. You will find very few detached or semi-detached houses in this specific postcode. The demographic data also notes that the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional makeup of the wider Cardiff city centre population. Living in CF10 2EQ means joining a transient community where the population turns over frequently. The low proportion of owners explains why long-term community institutions may evolve as quickly as the tenant roster. The environment caters specifically to the lifestyle requirements of younger adults, optimizing for proximity to the castle and central transport links rather than suburban family needs.
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