Area Overview for CF10 3AA

Area Information

Living in CF10 3AA places you at the heart of Cardiff’s historic and modern fabric. This small postcode area, part of the Castle Community civil parish, is defined by its proximity to Cardiff Castle, a site of continuous occupation for nearly 2,000 years. With a population of 2,629 spread over a densely populated area, the postcode reflects a compact residential cluster. The castle itself, with its 15th-century Shire Hall and octagonal tower, anchors the area’s identity, offering both historical depth and a venue for cultural events. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to city centre amenities, including retail hubs, transport links, and the castle’s shadow. The area’s compact size means residents are within walking distance of major landmarks, while its mix of historic and contemporary infrastructure caters to both heritage enthusiasts and urban dwellers.

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

The property market in CF10 3AA is characterised by a high proportion of rental properties, with only 22% of homes owned outright. This suggests the area is more of a rental market than an owner-occupied one, likely catering to students or temporary residents. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which suits the needs of the young adult population. Given the postcode’s small size, the housing stock is limited, and buyers may find fewer options compared to larger areas. However, the proximity to Cardiff’s city centre and transport links could make these properties attractive for those prioritising location over space. The flat-dominated market may also mean limited scope for major renovations or extensions, which buyers should consider when evaluating long-term value.

House Prices in CF10 3AA

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in CF10 3AA

CF10 3AA offers a mix of retail, transport, and leisure amenities within easy reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Co-op Cardiff, Tesco Cardiff, and Sainsburys Cardiff, ensuring daily shopping needs are met. Proximity to three major railway stations—Cathays, Cardiff Queen Street, and Cardiff Central—facilitates quick travel to other parts of the city. Ferry stops like Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop and Clarence Embankment Waterbus Stop provide scenic travel options, while the Cardiff Bus Interchange connects residents to broader networks. The area’s compact size means these amenities are accessible on foot or by bike, enhancing convenience. The presence of historic landmarks like Cardiff Castle also adds cultural value, blending practicality with heritage.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to CF10 3AA is New College/New College School, categorised as an 'other' type. While no Ofsted rating is provided, its presence indicates access to educational facilities for local families. The single listed school suggests a limited range of options, which may be supplemented by nearby institutions not explicitly named in the data. For families seeking a variety of school types—such as primary, secondary, or specialist provision—additional research beyond this area may be necessary. However, the proximity of this school to the postcode’s core makes it a practical choice for residents prioritising convenience over a broad selection.

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

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Demographics

CF10 3AA has a median age of 22, with the majority of residents aged 15–29. This youthful demographic is reflected in the area’s 22% home ownership rate, suggesting a high proportion of renters, likely students or young professionals. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, aligning with the needs of this age group. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The low home ownership rate and high concentration of young adults indicate a transient population, often linked to nearby educational institutions or employment in Cardiff’s city centre. The area’s density—1,518 people per square kilometre—means community interactions are frequent, though the small size may limit opportunities for more established, long-term residency.

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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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CF10 3AA?
The area has a young, transient population, with 22% home ownership and a median age of 22. Most residents are aged 15–29, suggesting a dynamic, student- or worker-focused community. The compact size fosters frequent local interactions, though long-term residency is less common.
Who typically lives in CF10 3AA?
Residents are predominantly young adults (15–29 years), with 22% owning homes and the rest likely renting. The area’s proximity to Cardiff Castle and transport links may attract students or those working in the city centre.
Are there good schools near CF10 3AA?
New College/New College School is the nearest, though no Ofsted rating is provided. Families may need to look beyond the area for a broader range of educational options.
How reliable is the internet and transport in CF10 3AA?
Broadband is rated 67 (good), and mobile coverage is 85 (excellent). The area has five railway stations and ferry stops, ensuring strong connectivity for commuters and remote workers.
Is CF10 3AA safe to live in?
The area has no flood risk and no protected natural sites. Crime data is unavailable for Wales, but no safety concerns are flagged in the assessments provided.

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