Area Overview for CF10 3UD

Area Information

Cardiff Castle anchors the CF10 3UD postcode, defining a residential cluster within the city centre. This area sits within the Castle Community civil parish, comprising a population of 2,629 residents across a densely packed footprint. The site holds nearly 2,000 years of history, stretching from a Roman fort established around AD 55 to the Norman motte and bailey castle built in the late 11th century. The medieval town historically spread from the south side of the fortress, where the castle served as a Marcher Lord territory with special privileges. The park and shire hall remain central features. Living in CF10 3UD places you immediately within this historic heartland. You reside in an area where 77-foot wide shell keep overlooks the surrounding streets. The population density reaches 1,518 people per square kilometre, creating a vibrant urban environment. The postcode covers a small residential cluster characterised by proximity to Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop and Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop. Your daily life revolves around these historic landmarks while accessing modern transport links. The geographical location offers direct views north towards the castle keeps. Roads connect directly to the dense urban fabric of Cardiff. The area combines ancient stone structures with contemporary city living. You walk past Roman fortifications introduced during the conquest of the Silures. The parish boundaries are defined by the castle site itself. Ownership levels remain low compared to wider suburban Cardiff. The housing stock reflects this long history of continuous occupation.

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

The property market in CF10 3UD is defined by a clear predominance of rental housing. Only 22 per cent of households own their homes, meaning you are entering a heavily tenantised environment. Flats constitute the main accommodation type, reflecting the urban density and small footprint of the postcode. This small residential cluster does not offer the detached or semi-detached homes found in suburban Cardiff. You compete with strong rental demand from the 2,629 residents already living here. With 1,518 people living per square kilometre, scarce space drives prices up. The low home ownership rate signals that investors and landlords dominate the local sales market. If you are buying, you are unlikely to find long-term resident owners. The housing stock consists largely of units designed for multiple tenants or single buyers seeking city-style flats. The postcode covers a small residential cluster centred around the historic castle site. You expect to pay a premium for the location over the property itself. The 22 per cent ownership figure suggests a market where capital accumulation through property is limited. Most transactions involve second-hand houses, flats or buy-to-let properties. The accommodation type aligns with the youthful median age of 22 years. You purchase a flat with high potential for capital gains but less stability. The market here serves those who want to be in the city centre without owning land. The scarcity of traditional family homes limits your investment options.

House Prices in CF10 3UD

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Energy Efficiency in CF10 3UD

Living in CF10 3UD places you steps away from major retail and leisure venues. Five prominent retailers sit close by, including M&S Cardiff, Sainsburys Cardiff and Tesco Cardiff. You can stock up on groceries, clothing and household items within short walking distance. The convenience of M&S Cardiff means your weekly shop requires little travel time. Cultural transport also defines your daily routine. Five rail stations serve the area, including Cardiff Queen Street Railway Station and Cardiff Central Railway Station. You take trains directly to business hubs without changing. Five ferry stops like Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop add a scenic element to your trips. The area feels busy without feeling chaotic. You access leisure activities through these diverse transport networks. The Cardiff Bus Interchange connects you to the wider Briton Hill area easily. Your lifestyle revolves around the immediate urban centre. The density of 1,518 people per square kilometre means shops stay open late. The famous castle grounds attract tourists daily, giving a sense of activity. You dine in nearby restaurants overlooking the city skyline. The proximity to five railway stations allows you to leave quickly if needed. The mix of high street giants like Sainsburys Cardiff and leisure options creates a balanced environment. Your evening entertainment choices include local pubs and nearby attractions. The convenience of Tesco Cardiff saves you a journey to suburban supermarkets. You live a fast-paced life centred on the city.

Amenities

Schools

New College, formally known as New College and New College School, lies closest to CF10 3UD. This other type institution provides education options for young people in the immediate vicinity. The presence of this school supports the area's large young adult population of 15 to 29 years. There is no data available regarding Ofsted ratings for this specific establishment in the current records. The school presence highlights the mix of educational institutions catering to the younger demographic. New College and New College School serves the surrounding catchment area effectively. The limited school listings indicate that preschool provision and primary education lie slightly outside this specific postcode boundary. Families considering homes in CF10 3UD must look to the wider Cardiff area for comprehensive school lists. The area helps you access secondary education through these local providers. The concentration of young adults and the single notable school confirms the area's youth focus. You do not find a traditional range of infant or junior schools directly within the CF10 3UD limits. The nearest educational facility provides an essential community asset. The school environment dictates the local rhythm and activities. You have access to further and higher education through this local provider. The lack of primary schools suggests the road network leads directly to Cardiff City Centre schools.

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

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Demographics

The community in CF10 3UD skews significantly towards young adults. The median age stands at just 22 years, reflecting a demographic dominated by residents aged between 15 and 29. This youthful profile suggests a dynamic population of students and young professionals rather than established families. Home ownership remains rare in this postcode, with only 22 per cent of households owning their property outright. Consequently, the vast majority of residents rent their accommodation. Flats form the predominant accommodation type within this cluster of houses. This housing style suits the density and urban nature of the postcode area. Ethnically, the area is predominantly White, mirroring the broader Cardiff context. You share your neighbourhood with thousands of other young residents navigating city life. The low home ownership rate indicates a transient community focused on rental arrangements. The high population density of 1,518 people per square kilometre creates a buzzed atmosphere. Schools near CF10 3UD cater primarily to younger demographics. The area lacks significant population of older retirees. You live in a flat-heavy environment where neighbours might change frequently. The postcode CF10 3UD represents a temporary housing solution for many. The demographic makeup ensures the local economy remains youth-focused. Your purchasing power likely comes from rental income rather than property equity. The community feels young, fast-paced, and central to the city.

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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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF10 3UD?
Residents are predominantly young adults aged 15 to 29 years, with a median age of 22. The area hosts 2,629 people in a population dominated by renters. The demographic is urban and dynamic, lacking a significant retired population. The high density of 1,518 people per square kilometre confirms this close-knit, young community.
How are the local schools rated?
New College, also known as New College and New College School, is the only school listed near CF10 3UD. It is an institution in the other category serving the immediate neighbourhood. Specific Ofsted ratings are not currently available in the provided records. The school caters to the young adult population.
What is the local connectivity like?
The mobile coverage score is 85 out of 100, indicating good to excellent signal quality. Fixed broadband scores 67 out of 100, providing a good standard for remote work. You will have five rail links including Cardiff Central Railway Station and five ferry stops.
Is the area safe to live in?
Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. There is no flood risk or planning constraint on wetlands. The urban setting means standard city centre safety protocols apply. Criminology data is not currently available for this specific Welsh postcode.
How are the shops and amenities?
You have access to M&S Cardiff, Sainsburys Cardiff and Tesco Cardiff within walking distance. Five rail stations and five ferry stops provide excellent transport. Cardiff Castle acts as a major leisure and historical landmark for residents.

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