Area Overview for CF5 3XA

Waun Gron Park Station in CF5 3XA
Waungron Road, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Rusty railway bridge, Ely Road, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Western Avenue railway bridge, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Tree-lined central reservation, Waun-gron Road, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Lutheran Church, Fairwater, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Fairwater Park, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Fairwater Park, Cardiff, looking towards Elfed Gardens in CF5 3XA
Aldsworth Road, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Windway Road, Llandaff, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Railway bridge in Ely Road, Cardiff in CF5 3XA
Platform extensions under construction at Fairwater station in CF5 3XA
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Area Information

CF5 3XA represents a specific residential cluster within the broader Fairwater community in the west of Cardiff. This historic district, originally known as Y Tyllgoed, has maintained its identity as a suburb since 1922. The postcode covers a tight-knit group of homes rather than a sprawling expanse, giving residents a sense of locality within the capital. You are looking at an area where history meets modern suburban living, situated between the planning boundaries of Creigiau, Llandaff, and Radyr. The community has deep roots, with land historically given to Llandaff Cathedral in the eighth century before evolving into a planned estate in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Roald Dahl connected with the area during his later years, noting local landmarks like The Brook as significant to his life. Today, the cluster serves a population of over 1,600 people who value the quieter edges of the city. Living here offers the convenience of Cardiff while retaining the character of a defined neighbourhood. The area is bounded by distinct communities to the west and east, ensuring a clear sense of place. You will find established streets rather than new developments, reflecting a long history of settled living in this specific part of the Cardiff West constituency.

Area Type
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Area Size
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Population
1606
Population Density
4352 people/km²

Buying a home in CF5 3XA means looking at a market dominated by owner-occupiers rather than developers or landlords. The 80% home ownership rate confirms this status, making it a settled area where families have remained in the cluster for many years. You will find mostly houses fit for this population, rather than apartment blocks or retirement schemes common in other parts of Wales. This high level of ownership often correlates with maintained property standards, as residents have a direct financial stake in their homes. The accommodation type is strictly houses, which appeals to those seeking traditional gardens and independent living spaces. Because the postcode covers a small residential cluster, you will not find the rapid turnover typical of rental hotspots. Instead, the market reflects local need rather than investor speculation. If you are considering a move, you are entering an established market where conditions are generally stable. The lack of rental dwellings suggests that supply is geared toward people planning to stay. This structure can make the area attractive for those seeking a step up to self-ownership, although competition might be higher given the limited stock size within the specific cluster.

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Energy Efficiency in CF5 3XA

Daily life in CF5 3XA blends local community amenities with easy access to broader services. You have five railway stations and five retail outlets within convenient distance, covering daily needs and commuting requirements. Notable shopping spots include Co-op Cardiff, Farmfoods Ely, and Co-op Fairwater, giving you standard high-street options nearby. Transport links extend to three ferry stops, the Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop, Taffs Mead Waterbus Stop, and Channel View Waterbus Stop, if you wish to explore Cardiff Bay. For leisure, The Dell serves as the primary public park. This green space is notable because it contains one of Britain's first manmade ski slopes, offering unique recreational opportunities for winter visitors. You will also find Fairwater Green, a centre dedicated to independent shops that add character to the local high street. For education, the area benefits from the Fairwater Community Campus, a major project bringing together Cantonian High School, Riverbank School, and Woodlands School. This campus provides modern learning environments and sports facilities. A book lover can visit Fairwater Library, which opened in 1960 and offers computers and study space. The combination of parks, schools, and retail means you can manage most daily requirements without travelling far from your home.

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Demographics

The people living in CF5 3XA form a stable community with a distinct age profile. Data indicates a median age of 47 years, meaning the most common residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic skew suggests a family-friendly environment where homeownership is the primary norm. You will encounter a home ownership rate of 80%, indicating that the vast majority of properties are owned outright or through a mortgage. This contrasts sharply with areas dominated by private renting, creating a neighbourhood with long-term residents. The housing stock consists principally of houses, which aligns with the high ownership figures. While the predominant ethnic group is White, the area reflects the diverse nature of the wider Cardiff catchment. With over four out of five residents owning their homes, you can expect a community where families have often stayed in their properties for decades. This stability often fosters strong local ties and a predictable environment for children growing up in the area. The higher median age also suggests a quieter atmosphere compared to districts packed with young professionals or students.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of community can I expect in CF5 3XA?
The community is stable and family-oriented, characterised by a high home ownership rate of 80% and a median age of 47. Most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old, living in houses rather than flats. The area has a long history as a suburban suburb since 1922, fostering a sense of continuity.
How is the transport and internet connection for working from home?
Connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85. You have five nearby rail stations including Fairwater Railway Station and Cardiff Bus Interchange for physical travel. These metrics ensure reliable digital access for remote work.
Are there parks and schools near CF5 3XA?
Yes, The Dell is the main park, featuring Britain's first manmade ski slope. Education is supported by the Fairwater Community Campus, which houses Cantonian High School, Riverbank School, and Woodlands School. Fairwater Library is also open five days a week for public use.
Is this area safe from environmental risks like flooding?
Safety assessments show a low flood risk with a score of zero, indicating no flood risk coverage. The area also passes tests for Ramsar wetlands and protected woodlands with zero scores. These findings suggest the site is free from these specific environmental constraints.

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