Area Overview for Thornhill Community
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Area Information
Thornhill Community is a distinct civil parish situated in the north of Cardiff, Wales, covering a total area of 1.7 km². This community was established in 2016, officially separating from the Llanishen community to form one of four new areas in Cardiff. Despite its recent administrative separation, Thornhill remains a relatively modern residential district where housing predominantly dates from the late 1980s and 1990s. The layout features a central precinct containing a community centre and Sainsbury's supermarket, which also operates a Post Office and Pharmacy. North Cardiff Medical Centre serves local residents within this cluster. The area's history stretches back to Roman times, evidenced by a nearby fort at Carronbridge and the remains of Castell Morgraig castle near the Caerphilly border. The 18th century saw the construction of New House, now a hotel, by the Lewis family, while Thornhill Cemetery opened in 1952 with its crematorium following in 1953. Originally planned as "The Villages of Thornhill" with intentional house clusters and green spaces, rapid development in the 1990s filled most of the open land. Today, the suburb attracts both young families and retirees. Living in Thornhill offers proximity to Lisvane and Thornhill railway station, which replaced the closed Cefn Onn Halt, providing access to the wider Cardiff transport network.
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- 1.7 km²
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Demographics
The community in Thornhill Community is characterised by an older population profile, with a median age of 70 years. This high median suggests a demographic skewed significantly towards retirees. The data indicates that the most common age range spans the total population, reflecting this mature constituency rather than a young worker base. Home ownership is extremely prevalent, with 78% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate aligns with the area's attraction for retirees who have already paid down property costs or inherited substantial equity. Unlike some areas with diverse household compositions, the demographic snapshot for Thornhill focuses on this broad total population age profile and ownership status. The consistent 78% ownership figure implies a stable environment where long-term residents outnumber transient tenants. This demographic structure means the local shops, such as the Sainsbury's in the central precinct, primarily serve an older clientele. The absence of a community council further distinguishes this parish, as it operates under the broader administrative umbrella that existed prior to its 2016 designation. There is no data on specific ethnicity or religion breakdowns within the provided records, so the focus remains on the clear indicators of an older, largely owner-occupied community.
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