The Lodge in Llanboidy Community
Crossroad near Llanboidy in Llanboidy Community
Pysgodlyn Maesgwynne / Maesgwynne fishpond in Llanboidy Community
Part of the Landsker Borderlands Trail in Llanboidy Community
Road junction west of Llanboidy in Llanboidy Community
Allt Maesgwyn Isaf in Llanboidy Community
Ordnance Survey Rivet in Llanboidy Community
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Area Information

Living in Llanboidy Community offers a distinct experience within a civil parish that covers a substantial landmass of 62.5 km². This large scale means the area spreads out significantly, providing residents with extensive space rather than a dense urban feel. The landscape is defined by open rural settings, which suits those seeking a quieter pace of life away from the fast rhythm of city living. You will find that daily life here is paced by the natural rhythms of the countryside, with ample room for outdoor activities and exploration. The sheer size of the parish allows for a separation between residential pockets and any potential rural infrastructure, ensuring a sense of privacy that city dwellers rarely access. The community feels established and grounded, shaped over decades by a specific demographic profile. You are not looking at a developing town with rapid construction, but rather a stable entity where the character of the place has remained consistent. This stability attracts individuals who have carefully selected this location for its consistency and established identity. The layout supports a lifestyle where distance plays a tangible role, requiring residents to consider how they travel between homes, local shops, and broader regional services. When you evaluate housing in Llanboidy Community, you are entering a market defined by these geographic realities, where the 62.5 km² footprint dictates the type of neighbourhoods you can find.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
62.5 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Llanboidy Community is characterised by a significant proportion of older residents, with a median age of 70 years old. This figure indicates that the population consists primarily of retirees or older adults who have chosen to remain in the parish rather than move to urban centres. Consequently, you will notice an area described in many reports as having a 'Age: Total' profile for its most common age grouping, reflecting this demographic skew. This age structure shapes the local culture, where services and social interactions likely cater to mature interests and needs. The environment feels settled, with fewer families raising young children compared to other regions in the UK. Home ownership is the dominant form of accommodation, with 85% of residents owning their homes outright or with mortgages. This high rate suggests that most people are settled in the area for the long term, not viewing properties as temporary investments. While the data does not specify the exact breakdown of household composition beyond the aggregate total, the high ownership rate implies that families or couples have downrooted themselves deeply. The predominant ethnic group and specific religious affiliations are recorded in the aggregate totals, indicating a homogenous society that has evolved naturally over time. You can expect a neighbourhood where neighbours have lived there for years, creating social ties that are built on permanence rather than transience.

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Tenure

85
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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Llanboidy Community and what is the community feel like?
The area has a distinct demographic profile with a median age of 70 years. Consequently, a community comprising predominantly older residents or elderly couples lives here, leading to a very settled and stable atmosphere. The population structure suggests a neighbourhood where families are less common, instead replaced by retirees who have put down roots, resulting in an environment characterised by long-term residency and established social ties.
Is Llanboidy Community suitable for someone needing fast internet for work?
Resident access to fixed broadband is limited, with a connectivity score of 16 out of 100, which classifies the connection as poor. While you can expect excellent mobile coverage with a score of 80 out of 100, relying on a wired connection for heavy work tasks like video conferencing may present difficulties. If your profession depends on high-speed fixed-line internet, you must factor in potential connectivity issues before choosing to move.
Are there any environmental risks I should be aware of when buying a home here?
The area presents a very low flood risk with a score of 1.75, and there are no Ramsar wetland sites or protected nature reserves. However, one specific planning constraint exists: the parish contains areas of protected woodland, flagged by a warning-level assessment with a score of 4.11. You should be aware that building restrictions might apply to properties situated within or near these protected woodland zones.

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