Area Overview for CF5 5WF
Area Information
Living in CF5 5WF offers a specific slice of life within the Caerau suburb of western Cardiff. This postcode covers a small residential cluster measuring just over eight thousand square metres. Approximately 2,036 people live in this compact area, situated at the base of a hill slope south of Cowbridge Road West. The location sits on the western fringe of the city, blending suburban housing with local history dating back to Roman times. Formerly rural until official integration into Cardiff in 1922, the area retains links to its agricultural and industrial past. The site of the former Ely Racecourse now provides open space such as Trelai Park. Residents benefit from proximity to significant historical sites including an Iron Age multivallate hillfort and the remains of medieval St Mary's Church. The community operates within the adjacent wards of Caerau and Ely, sharing a broader identity with these neighbouring districts. You will find premises ranging from houses with established ownership patterns. While social challenges exist, the area offers a grounded connection to heritage projects like the CAER Heritage Project. Daily life here involves navigating a mix of modern estate living and historical significance. The specific nature of this small cluster means every decision on local roads impacts the neighbourhood directly.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 8335 m²
- Population
- 2036
- Population Density
- 3242 people/km²
The housing stock in CF5 5WF is defined by a clear majority of houses. With 44 per cent of residents holding homes outright, this area displays characteristics of a mixed market with a substantial owner-occupied base. This figure indicates that nearly half of the households in this specific postcode have secured independence from monthly mortgage payments. The remaining 56 per cent of the population resides in rental accommodation or holds homes with financial obligations. This split creates a dynamic environment where secure owners share space with tenants seeking roughly equivalent housing options. You are looking at a residential cluster built largely in the post-1922 period under garden suburb principles. Some stock originates from World War II prefabs and subsequent modernisation efforts. The area contains properties developed on former racecourse land, distinguishing the layout from older Victorian terracing found elsewhere in the south Wales valleys. Buyers should expect a range of house types suitable for families. The dominance of houses over high-rise blocks or apartments influences the character of the streets. Home values will be driven by the condition of these specific properties and their proximity to local schools. The robust ownership rate suggests a market where long-term investment logic applies alongside immediate purchasing needs.
House Prices in CF5 5WF
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Energy Efficiency in CF5 5WF
Practical amenities surround CF5 5WF within easy reach of daily commutes and leisure walks. Five retail venues operate nearby including Aldi Treseder, Farmfoods Ely and Heron Caerau. These shops cater to standard household needs from groceries to household essentials. Transport links include five railway stations such as Fairwater Railway Station and Danescourt Railway Station which provide regular connections to central Cardiff. The area also benefits from five waterbus stops like Cardiff Castle Waterbus Stop and Channel View Waterbus Stop offering scenic river travel. Bus services connect directly to the Cardiff Bus Interchange at the nearby suburb boundary. Three bus routes serve the immediate vicinity ensuring you can access wider city options when driving is not preferred. The presence of Caerau Wood and Trelai Park offers green space for recreation away from the built environment. Shopping conveniences allow you to handle daily necessities without long journeys. Your commute options include train, bus and waterborne transport, giving you flexibility in how you travel. The mix of retail and transport hubs creates a self-contained lifestyle that reduces dependency on private cars for simple tasks.
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Schools
Four educational institutions are located within or immediately adjacent to CF5 5WF. Trelai Primary School serves the younger population in the immediate vicinity. Beyond the primary stage, Glyn Derw High School provides secondary education for local children. Woodlands High School acts as another major secondary option for families in the area. Riverbank Special School and Ty Gwyn Special School are also present, offering specialist provisions for specific educational needs. The availability of both a primary school and multiple secondary institutions means families can access education from early years through to adulthood without long commutes. The presence of two special schools highlights the diversity of the local education provision and ensures support for pupils with additional needs. Living here gives you direct access to key learning centres without needing to travel to further afield. School catchment boundaries play a crucial role in property value and future planning. You do need to check specific geographic criteria for admission to each named institution. The mix of comprehensive schools and special schools reflects the comprehensive nature of the local education authority. Families seeking stability benefit from having these options located within practical reach of their homes.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trelai Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Glyn Derw High School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Woodlands High School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Riverbank Special School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | Ty Gwyn Special School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community profile of CF5 5WF reflects a neighbourhood dominated by longer-term residents. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that adults between 30 and 64 years old form the most common age range. This demographic skew suggests a population with established roots rather than a transient youth market. Home ownership levels at 44 per cent demonstrate a significant proportion of households have purchased their properties outright. The remaining occupancy is likely split between private renting and social housing, though exact rental percentages are not specified in available figures. Houses constitute the primary form of accommodation across this postcode area. The predominant ethnic group in CF5 5WF is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the Caerau and Ely wards. With a population density of 244,278 people per square kilometre, living here involves a close-quarter environment typical of post-war estate developments. Families and older couples likely dominate the occupancy structure. The age distribution points to a stable community where residents often remain in their homes for decades. Property values may reflect this strong attachment to the location by current occupants. The concentration of working-aged adults supports local shops and services that cater to established households rather than students or new arrivals.
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Planning Constraints
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