Area Overview for CF3 7US
Area Information
CF3 7US lies in Llanedeyrn, a suburban district in eastern Cardiff, Wales, approximately 3.5 miles from the city centre. This area, historically a rural parish named after St Edeyrn, a 6th-century saint, now features modern housing estates shaped by post-WWII urban planning. The postcode covers a small residential cluster with a population of 1,833, characterised by 1960s-1970s council housing, including terraced homes and flats. Proximity to the M4 motorway and the River Rhymney boundary with Monmouthshire ensures connectivity to Cardiff’s urban core. Daily life here blends suburban tranquillity with access to retail, transport, and green spaces. The area’s working-class heritage persists, with social housing dominating, though its location near affluent Cyncoed suggests a mix of community dynamics. Residents benefit from nearby amenities like the Unicorn Inn, Coed y Nant park, and the Maelfa Shopping Centre, while the M4-A48 link road divides the estate, offering both challenges and practical travel routes. Llanedeyrn’s character is defined by its historical roots, modern infrastructure, and a community that balances tradition with contemporary needs.
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- 1833
- Population Density
- 5849 people/km²
The property market in CF3 7US is shaped by its 1960s-1970s council housing estates, which dominate the housing stock. With 44% home ownership, the area is not heavily reliant on rental properties, though the presence of social housing suggests a significant proportion of properties are owned by local authorities or private landlords. The accommodation type is primarily houses, though the estate includes terraced homes and flats, reflecting post-war urban planning. This mix offers buyers a range of options, from family homes to more compact units. Proximity to affluent Cyncoed may influence property values, but the area’s character as a planned estate with practical infrastructure, such as the M4 motorway, provides functional connectivity. Buyers should consider the age of properties and the community’s working-class roots, which may affect both aesthetics and resale potential.
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Daily life in CF3 7US is enriched by nearby amenities, including retail hubs like Morrisons Daily, Tesco Cardiff, and Farmfoods Pentwyn, which cater to everyday needs. The area’s transport links, such as Heath High Level Railway Station and the Cardiff Bus Interchange, facilitate commuting and leisure travel. Green spaces like Coed y Nant park, with its lake and playing field, offer recreational opportunities, while historical sites such as St Edeyrn’s Church and the Unicorn Inn add cultural depth. The Maelfa Shopping Centre provides additional retail and service options, and the presence of a leisure centre and BUPA hospital underscores the area’s practical infrastructure. This blend of retail, transport, and natural amenities supports a lifestyle that balances convenience with community engagement.
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The nearest school to CF3 7US is Llanedeyrn High School, categorised as an "other" institution. While no Ofsted rating is provided, the presence of a high school suggests the area supports secondary education for local families. The lack of primary schools in the immediate vicinity may require parents to consider nearby districts for younger children. The school’s role as a community anchor is evident, given the area’s history of educational provision, including a 19th-century school. Families seeking a range of educational options may need to look beyond CF3 7US, though the high school’s existence indicates a focus on secondary education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Llanedeyrn High School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CF3 7US is 1,833, with a median age of 47, reflecting a mature demographic. The most common age range is adults aged 30-64, indicating a stable, working-age population. Home ownership stands at 44%, suggesting a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties, though the predominant accommodation type is houses. The area’s demographic profile is predominantly White, with limited racial diversity historically. This aligns with the area’s working-class character, where social housing has long been a feature. While specific deprivation data is not provided, the presence of affordable housing and community integration challenges for migrant families hints at socio-economic diversity. The median age and age distribution suggest a community with established residents, though the lack of detailed diversity metrics means broader social dynamics remain less defined.
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