Area Overview for Llangyndeyrn Community
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Area Information
Living in Llangyndeyrn Community means settling in a unitary electoral division that spans 47.2 square kilometres across Wales. You are moving into an established settlement where the character of daily life is shaped by specific geographical boundaries and a long-standing residential history. This area represents a defined space within the wider landscape, distinct enough to have its own electoral identity but integrated into the surrounding region. Prospective buyers should understand that the physical extent of the community covers a significant parcel of land, offering a sense of space that you might not find in denser urban environments. The area is not merely a postcode but a recognised division with specific characteristics tied to its size and location in Wales. You should clarify exactly where your home falls within this 47.2 km² footprint, as the experience can vary depending on which part of the community you choose. The sheer scale suggests a degree of separation from immediate city centres, which influences your commute and access to local services. When you envision your future lifestyle here, consider the practical implications of living across such a large, defined district. The area offers a specific identity that differs from adjacent zones, providing a clear definition of locality for those who live and work within these boundaries.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 47.2 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community within Llangyndeyrn Community is defined by a distinctly older population profile with a median age of 70 years. This demographic skew indicates a settlement with a strong presence of elderly residents, likely appealing to those seeking a quieter environment or drawing prestige from the Ceredigion area in Wales. Almost all households in the area consist of older residents, confirming that the total age profile centres heavily on the 70-year mark. Home ownership stands at 77%, suggesting that the majority of dwellings are owner-occupied rather than serviced by a rental market. This high rate of ownership points to a stable community where residents have invested significantly in their homes over many years. While home ownership data specifically for Wales is slightly lower than the national average, this figure reflects the local reality of Llangyndeyrn Community. You will find that the accommodation types are suited to an older demographic, although the exact breakdown remains consistent with a region where long-term residents predominate. The population appears relatively static, avoiding the rapid turnover common in younger or student-heavy towns. Diversity and specific household compositions align with a mature society, meaning you should expect neighbours who are settled and established in their local knowledge.
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