Area Overview for CF5 1FS
Area Information
CF5 1FS is a small, densely populated residential area in Cardiff, Wales, encompassing 8,759 square metres and home to 1,552 residents. Situated in the suburban district of Canton, it blends historical roots with modern convenience. Originally an agricultural area, it evolved during the 19th century with industrial growth and immigration, now offering a mix of traditional and contemporary amenities. The area’s compact size fosters a tight-knit community, with easy access to the River Taff and nearby transport links. Daily life here is characterised by a balance of urban and suburban living, supported by local shops, community events, and cultural diversity. The population density of 177,186 people per square kilometre reflects its compact nature, while the median age of 47 suggests a mature demographic. Residents benefit from proximity to Cardiff’s city centre, with frequent bus services and rail connections to major destinations. The area’s history as a market town, once known as Canton Cross, adds to its charm, though it now prioritises practicality over heritage. For buyers, CF5 1FS offers a snapshot of suburban Cardiff: affordable, connected, and steeped in local character.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 8759 m²
- Population
- 1552
- Population Density
- 7538 people/km²
CF5 1FS is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 62% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which, given the area’s small size, suggests a limited but focused housing stock. This contrasts with larger urban areas where flats or apartments might dominate. The high population density of 177,186 people per square kilometre indicates that homes are closely spaced, potentially offering smaller properties or shared spaces. For buyers, this means the market is likely stable, with existing houses forming the core of available options. However, the small area size and focus on houses may limit choices, requiring buyers to consider nearby suburbs or Cardiff’s broader housing market. The owner-occupation rate also implies that properties may be held long-term, reducing turnover and competition. Prospective buyers should note the area’s compact nature and the need to evaluate whether its housing stock aligns with their needs for space and layout.
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Energy Efficiency in CF5 1FS
Residents of CF5 1FS have access to a range of amenities within practical reach, including retail, transport, and leisure options. Local shops such as Tesco Cardiff and Co-op Canton provide everyday essentials, while the nearby Corp Market offers a more community-focused shopping experience. The area’s rail stations, including Ninian Park and Fairwater, connect to Cardiff’s city centre and beyond, with ferry services along the River Taff offering scenic travel options. The River Taff itself is a focal point, with paths for walking and cycling, contributing to a healthy lifestyle. The area’s historical markets, such as Canton Cross, have evolved into spaces for community events, though modern amenities like Cardiff Bus Interchange ensure practicality. While the data does not specify dining or parks, the area’s reputation for community events and bilingualism suggests a vibrant social scene. The combination of retail, transport, and green spaces creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with local character.
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Schools
The nearest school to CF5 1FS is Elm Tree House School, though its type is listed as ‘other’ in the data, and no Ofsted rating is provided. This lack of detail means families must rely on additional research or local recommendations to assess educational quality. The absence of other named schools in the data suggests that residents may need to look beyond CF5 1FS for a broader range of educational options. The mix of school types—only one listed—implies limited diversity in educational provision. For families prioritising school proximity, this could be a consideration, though the area’s transport links to Cardiff’s city centre may provide access to larger schools or private institutions. The data does not specify whether Elm Tree House School caters to primary, secondary, or mixed-age students, leaving gaps in understanding its role for local families.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elm Tree House School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CF5 1FS is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely centred around family households and long-term residents. Home ownership rates stand at 62%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental stock. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which, combined with the high population density, implies a compact, possibly multi-generational housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the area’s history of immigration, particularly Irish influence in the 19th century, may contribute to a subtle diversity. The absence of specific deprivation data means quality of life assessments must rely on available metrics, such as digital connectivity and safety. With a population density of 177,186 people per square kilometre, the area is highly concentrated, which could impact living space and community dynamics. These figures collectively paint a picture of a settled, middle-aged population living in traditional housing, with limited data on broader socio-economic factors.
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