Area Overview for CF30 0FT
Area Information
CF30 0FT is a small residential postcode area in east Cardiff, Wales, encompassing the suburban community of Llanrumney. With a population of 1,711, it reflects a quiet, established neighbourhood shaped by post-war development. The area’s name derives from Welsh, with *Llan* meaning “church” or “parish” and *Rumney* linked to the Rhymney River. Historically, Llanrumney was a rural estate, transformed in the 1950s when Cardiff City Council acquired Llanrumney Hall and its surrounding land to build housing for the city’s growing population. Today, the area blends post-war council housing with some private properties, offering a suburban feel distinct from Cardiff’s older terraced districts. Residents benefit from proximity to retail, transport, and community spaces, including the Grade II* listed Llanrumney Hall. The area’s character is defined by its mix of residential tranquility and access to urban amenities, making it a practical choice for families and commuters.
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- 1711
- Population Density
- 4635 people/km²
The property market in CF30 0FT is characterised by a high proportion of owner-occupied homes—63%—with houses being the primary accommodation type. This suggests a focus on family-friendly, private residences rather than rental properties. The post-war council housing estates that define the area offer spacious homes with gardens, contrasting with older terraced housing in other parts of Cardiff. While the data does not specify current property prices or rental demand, the predominance of owner-occupied housing implies a stable market with long-term residents. Buyers should consider the limited size of the area, which may restrict options for larger properties or newer developments. The presence of Llanrumney Hall and nearby green spaces adds to the area’s appeal, though the housing stock remains largely consistent with its mid-20th-century origins.
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The lifestyle in CF30 0FT is shaped by a mix of retail, transport, and community spaces. Nearby amenities include five retail outlets, such as Iceland Llanrumney and Tesco Cardiff, providing essential shopping options. The area’s three railway stations—Heath High Level, Heath Low Level, and Llanishen—offer frequent services, while ferry stops at Cardiff Castle and Taffs Mead connect to water-based transport. The Cardiff Bus Interchange ensures access to broader regional networks. Locally, Llanrumney Hall serves as a cultural and community hub, and the Rumney Recreation Ground offers recreational space preserved through resident advocacy. These facilities contribute to a balanced lifestyle, blending suburban tranquillity with urban connectivity. The presence of the Eastern Leisure Centre and proximity to Llanrumney High School further enhance the area’s appeal for families seeking both leisure and educational opportunities.
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Residents of CF30 0FT have access to two primary schools: Pen-Y-Bryn Primary School and St Mellons C.I.W. Primary School. Both institutions fall under the “other” category, though specific Ofsted ratings are not provided in the data. The availability of two primary schools suggests a reasonable choice for families, though the absence of secondary schools in the immediate area may require commuting to nearby districts. The proximity of Llanrumney High School, which operates on land originally intended for student accommodation, indicates some educational infrastructure. However, the data does not clarify the school’s type or performance, leaving families to rely on external evaluations or local recommendations. The mix of primary options is a key consideration for prospective buyers prioritising schooling for younger children.
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The population of CF30 0FT has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling in the 30-64 age range. This suggests a community of middle-aged adults, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is strong, with 63% of properties owner-occupied, indicating stability and long-term residency. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a preference for larger, private living spaces. The dominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The absence of detailed deprivation metrics means the area’s quality of life cannot be fully assessed, but the high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a mature, settled community. The lack of younger demographics may influence local services and amenities, potentially limiting options for schools or childcare tailored to children.
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