Area Overview for Radyr and Morganstown Community
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Area Information
Radyr and Morganstown Community stands as a distinct civil parish in northwest Cardiff, encompassing approximately 4.7 square kilometres of varied terrain. This area combines the affluent residential character of Radyr with the industrial heritage of Morganstown, separated by the M4 motorway to the north. The River Taff forms the eastern border, defining the limits of this established suburban community. Historically significant, the parish became part of Cardiff in 1974, yet it retains its own identity rooted in centuries of history. Evidence of Stone Age activity exists in Lesser Garth Cave, while St John the Baptist's Church dates back to the 13th century. The landscape includes historic features such as Radyr Court manor house and the Norman earthwork known as Morganstown Motte. Today, the area offers a quiet, green environment where residents enjoy proximity to Radyr Woods and Forest Farm Nature Reserve. Living in Radyr and Morganstown Community provides access to a relaxed pace of life defined by hilly terrain and abundant local amenities. The population consists of roughly 6,417 people according to 2011 Census data, creating a manageable community scale. You can walk along the Taff Trail or visit the cricket club in either suburb. The area benefits from extensive road links and a railway station opened in 1863. This history creates a welcoming atmosphere where old industries have long given way to modern family homes.
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- 4.7 km²
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Demographics
The demographic profile of Radyr and Morganstown Community reveals a mature population structure. The median age for residents is 70 years, indicating a community dominated by older adults. This age distribution aligns with the area's history as an established residential suburb where families have settled for generations. Home ownership is exceptionally high within the parish, with data confirming that 85 per cent of households own their property outright or with a mortgage. This figure suggests a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood rather than a fluctuating rental market. Household composition reflects this demographic reality, with fewer young families and more older couples or singles residing in the area. Accommodation types vary, though the high ownership rate influences local investment patterns. The predominantly Anglican history of St John the Baptist's Church suggests a traditionally Anglican population, though modern census data reveals a fuller picture of diversity. There is no specific data available regarding the predominant ethnic group in the provided records, but the established nature of the parish implies long-term residency. For those considering living in Radyr and Morganstown Community, the high ownership level indicates a quiet residential environment with strong local ties. Deprivation levels are not explicitly quantified in the current dataset, but the area's affluent reputation and green surroundings contribute to a high quality of life for its residents.
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