Area Overview for CF11 0SP
Area Information
CF11 0SP is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within Grangetown, east Cardiff. This neighbourhood formed part of a former civil parish situated south of the city centre, bounded by the River Taff and the River Ely. Residents live in a district that originated as marshy farming land before developing into housing after 1850 via Penarth Road. The modern community traces its roots to monastic grange granted to Margam Abbey in the late 12th century. You are entering a zone that has existed since the developer built bridges linking Cardiff to Penarth and secured the land for housing through Baroness Windsor's 1857 Act. Houses in this cluster were established following the creation of Penarth Road. The current population of this specific cluster is 1,114 people. This translates to a very compact living environment where many neighbours are likely within a short walking distance of one another. You will find the area developed in stages, with early streets like Holmesdale and Kent established during the 1860s and 1880s. Living in CF11 0SP offers a sense of directed residential history. The postcode sits near coordinates 51.469744, -3.187692, placing it firmly between the two rivers. Daily life here revolves around a compact footprint with easy access to the wider Grangetown region and the city centre beyond the River Taff.
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- 3256 people/km²
The housing stock in CF11 0SP is defined by a high concentration of flats. Flats are the predominant accommodation type across this specific postcode. Only 39% of residents in this area own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This indicates that the market operates heavily as a rental sector rather than a purely owner-occupier zone. For a buyer looking at homes in this postcode, you are examining a market where investment properties and long-term tenancies feature heavily. The 39% home ownership rate contrasts with areas built specifically for initial owner-occupancy, suggesting that these properties were often bought for rental purposes following the initial development post-1850. You should expect properties to be well-maintained if they are in a tenure that supports investment returns. The small cluster nature of CF11 0SP means buyers are accessing a finite number of residential units. The historical development via Penarth Road means you are looking at established structures, not new builds. If you secure a home here, it will likely be a flat within an older building framework. The market dynamics reflect the 2014 demographic trend where rentals dominate over private ownership.
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Residents of CF11 0SP have several major shopping centres within practical reach. You can access Morrisons Grangetown, Aldi Grangetown, and Asda Cardiff for daily necessities. These five retail venues cover your grocery needs and larger shopping trips. For commuting, five rail stations serve the wider area, including Cogan and Penarth Railway Station. Access to the ferry network includes Barrage South, Channel View, and Barrage North Waterbus Stops. The Cardiff Bus Interchange is also one mile away for further local travel. The Grange, an 800-year-old building at Clive Street and Stockland Street, stands as a historical landmark nearby. Grange National School opened in 1864 and serves the community. Living in CF11 0SP means short trips to Penarth Road and Bristol Street for amenities. The area benefits from a dense network of transport that includes rail and water. You will find shops, pubs, and services in Grangetown and near the railway hubs. The character of the neighbourhood is defined by its proximity to these major transport and retail arteries.
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The people living in CF11 0SP fit a specific profile, with a population of 1,114 residents. The median age is 47 years, meaning the community skews noticeably older than the national average. The most common age range covers adults between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a workforce that often prioritises stability over a transient student lifestyle. You will not find a high proportion of under-25s in this specific postcode. Home ownership stands at 39% for this cluster. This figure suggests that just under two thirds of households rent their homes, regardless of ownership type. Flats make up the predominant accommodation type, which aligns with the dense, development history found after the bridges linking Cardiff to Penarth were completed. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the 39% ownership rate highlights a prevalence of tenancy in this older residential cluster. With a median age of 47, many residents have likely raised families or are settled professionals using this flat-based housing for its convenience. The lack of large family houses is evident in the accommodation type data. You are looking at an area where the dominant demographic is a working-age adult accustomed to flat living.
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