Area Overview for CF5 1FJ
Area Information
Living in CF5 1FJ, a small residential cluster in the Canton district of Cardiff, Wales, means inhabiting a tightly woven community of 1,454 people across 4,043 square metres. This area, though compact, offers a blend of suburban tranquillity and proximity to the River Taff, which has shaped its history as a market town since the 13th century. Canton’s character is defined by its mix of traditional and modern amenities, from historic sites like Canton Cross to contemporary retail and dining options. The population density of 359,616 people per square kilometre reflects its small size, creating a close-knit environment where community ties are strong. Residents benefit from excellent transport links to Cardiff’s city centre, with frequent rail services and river-based ferry routes. The area’s cultural diversity, with 34.7% of residents speaking Welsh, adds to its dynamic atmosphere. Whether you’re drawn to its historical roots or its modern convenience, CF5 1FJ offers a distinct blend of heritage and accessibility.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4043 m²
- Population
- 1454
- Population Density
- 8405 people/km²
The property market in CF5 1FJ is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 62% of residents owning their properties. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical of a suburban area with a focus on family homes. This suggests a market where long-term residency is common, and properties are likely to be larger than in more densely populated urban areas. The small size of the postcode area means the housing stock is limited, but the presence of houses rather than flats indicates a preference for private, spacious living. For buyers, this implies a focus on purchasing rather than renting, with potential for stable property values. The lack of specific data on property prices or availability means the market’s dynamics are inferred from ownership rates and housing types.
House Prices in CF5 1FJ
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Energy Efficiency in CF5 1FJ
Daily life in CF5 1FJ is enriched by a range of amenities within practical reach. The area’s retail sector includes five notable stores such as Tesco Cardiff, Co-op Canton, and Iceland Canton, providing essential shopping options. For transport, residents can access five rail stations, three ferry stops, and the Cardiff Bus Interchange, ensuring easy travel to Cardiff’s city centre and beyond. The River Taff offers walking and cycling paths, adding to the area’s appeal for outdoor activities. The presence of the Corp Market and Canton Cross, a historic site, contributes to a vibrant local culture. These amenities, combined with the area’s proximity to parks and community hubs, create a lifestyle that balances convenience, accessibility, and a connection to the area’s heritage.
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Schools
The nearest school to CF5 1FJ is Radnor Primary School, categorised as an ‘other’ type in the data. While no Ofsted rating is provided, the area’s research highlights additional schools such as Canton Primary School and Cantonian High School, which are notable for their role in the community. The presence of a primary school within the area supports families with young children, though the data does not specify the quality or capacity of local educational institutions. The mix of school types, while limited in the provided data, suggests a focus on primary education, which is critical for early years development. Families seeking secondary education may need to look beyond the immediate area, but the proximity of schools like Cantonian High School, mentioned in research, could provide broader options.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Radnor Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF5 1FJ is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, reflecting a mature, established population. Home ownership is high at 62%, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, aligning with its suburban nature. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the area’s history of Irish immigration and its current bilingual Welsh-speaking population (34.7% per ONS) indicate a diverse cultural fabric. The high population density, while unusual for a small area, underscores the concentration of residents in a compact space. This demographic profile suggests a community focused on family living, with a mix of older residents and those in their prime working years. The lack of specific deprivation data means quality of life is inferred from the area’s amenities, transport links, and safety assessments.
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