Area Overview for CF5 1QW

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Area Information

Living in CF5 1QW means residing within a specific residential cluster in Canton, Cardiff, an area defined by its deep historical roots and modern suburban convenience. This postcode covers 769 square metres of land and is home to 1,454 people, creating a tightly knit community atmosphere distinct from the broader civil parish. You are situated in a post-industrial suburb that was originally agricultural before expanding rapidly during the 19th century Industrial Revolution. The area's history stretches back to 1250 as Canton Cross, which once hosted South Wales' most significant daily market. Today, the neighbourhood blends traditional character with modern amenities, positioned near the River Taff and major transport routes like Cowbridge Road East. The population density of 1,890,520 people per square kilometre reflects the high concentration of very modest footprint homes, such as flats, rather than large detached estates. As you move through CF5 1QW, you will encounter a mix of traditional and contemporary living spaces, all supported by strong community ties and easy access to Cardiff city centre via Cowbridge Road. This location offers a practical balance of suburban quiet and urban proximity, making it a grounded choice for families and commuters who value connectivity and local history.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
769 m²
Population
1454
Population Density
8405 people/km²

The property market in CF5 1QW is characterised by a strong preference for ownership rather than renting. With 62 per cent of residents owning their homes, this small postcode operates primarily as an owner-occupied area. The predominant accommodation type within this cluster is houses, though the area's dense residential nature means you will also find a mix of flats and terraced properties typical of Cardiff's inner suburbs. Buying a home here offers the security of a stable neighbourhood where residents have likely built long-term roots. The housing stock reflects the area's transition from agricultural land to a mixed-use suburb, featuring both traditional character homes and developments that suit modern family needs. This high ownership rate suggests that prices and rental yields reflect owner-occupier expectations rather than short-term investment speculation. For buyers looking at CF5 1QW, the market offers a straightforward environment where property values are underpinned by the stability of the local community and the practical need for local housing rather than speculative booms.

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Energy Efficiency in CF5 1QW

Your lifestyle in CF5 1QW benefits from a cluster of amenities within practical reach, specifically five retail outlets including Co-op Canton, Iceland Canton, and Tesco Canton. These shops provide comprehensive daily necessities, reducing the need for long trips to city centre supermarkets. For dining and leisure, you are five rail stations away from Ninian Park Railway Station and Cardiff Central, while five ferry stops like Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop offer scenic river travel options. The area also features one major bus interchange at Cardiff Bus Interchange, ensuring flexible public transport choices. Canton is renowned for its vibrant community atmosphere and strong local pride, supported by venues like the Canton Community Hall for events and workshops. The historic Corp Market offers local vendors and fresh produce, while the River Taff provides dedicated paths for walking and cycling. You can also visit the Canton Rugby Club or the Canton Uniting Church, reflecting the area's active social scene. This blend of retail, historical sites, and recreational spaces ensures your daily life is filled with convenient and engaging activities.

Amenities

Schools

Families looking for schools near CF5 1QW have direct access to Radnor Primary School. This institution serves the local educational needs of children living in the immediate vicinity of the postcode. The school is listed as a primary establishment catering to the younger age groups within the community's 30 to 64-year-old adult demographic. While the area has a rich history of education, your options centre on this key local provider. The presence of a primary school nearby indicates that the neighbourhood supports a growing family demographic and offers immediate convenience for drop-offs and pickups. If you are considering expanding your family base or moving into this specific cluster, having a designated primary school in close proximity reduces daily travel time for children. The school contributes to the family-friendly environment that many residents highlight as a core benefit of living in Canton.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Radnor Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CF5 1QW is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age profile suggests an area favoured by established families and long-term residents rather than young professionals or students. Home ownership stands at 62 per cent, indicating that the majority of households have a financial stake in their local environment. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the area's legacy as a residential district comprising both traditional and modern dwellings. Demographically, the White ethnic group forms the predominant population. With 34.7 per cent of the population speaking Welsh, Canton retains a unique bilingual character that adds depth to daily interactions. The high proportion of adults in working age groups supports a stable local economy driven by retail, dining, and commuting to city centre jobs. This demographic stability means you are joining an area where life is lived at a moderate pace, focused on community stability and local engagement rather than rapid transient turnover.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

51
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF5 1QW and what is the community like?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. 62 per cent of residents own their homes, creating a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood. The population is predominantly White, with 34.7 per cent speaking Welsh, reflecting the area's unique bilingual character.
What schools are available near CF5 1QW?
Residents have access to Radnor Primary School, which serves local children in this specific residential cluster. This primary school supports the family-oriented demographic found in the area, offering immediate convenience for commutants and reduces daily travel time for students.
How good is the internet and transport connectivity in this postcode?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 100 and mobile coverage at 85 out of 100. Local transport includes access to Cowbridge Road East, five nearby rail stations including Cardiff Central, and five ferry stops, alongside one major bus interchange at Cardiff Bus Interchange.
Are there any safety concerns or environmental restrictions for CF5 1QW?
The area passes all safety and planning assessments with zero risk scores for flooding, wetlands, and protected nature reserves. While crime statistics are currently unavailable for Wales, the absence of environmental constraints suggests a straightforward environment for living and development.

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