Area Overview for SA19 9LE
Area Information
Living in SA19 9LE means settling into a very small residential cluster covering just 1.2 square kilometres in Wales. The population stands at 1,941 residents, creating an incredibly quiet and low-density environment with only ten people per square kilometre. This postcode represents a specific locality rather than a broad town centre, offering a sense of isolation suitable for those seeking privacy away from urban noise. The area functions as a tight-knit community where neighbours are likely to know one another due to the low density and limited land area. Daily life here revolves around the immediate surroundings without the pressures of a busy main street. Prospective buyers should understand that the scale of SA19 9LE restricts the number of available homes within the specific boundaries, forcing reliance on the wider Llangadog and Llandovery regions for most daily needs. It is an area defined by its size and demographic composition rather than commercial vibrancy. You are buying into a slice of Welsh countryside living where the pace is slower and the footprint of each household is significant relative to the total area. The community in SA19 9LE is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47 years old. This age profile suggests a settlement attracting families raising children or older dual-income households rather than a transient population of young学生 or retirees. Eighty-two per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a deeply established owner-occupier demographic rather than a rental market. Almost all accommodation within this postcode takes the form of houses, contributing to the family-friendly character of the area. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the typical demographic patterns of rural Wales. People living in SA19 9LE enjoy high levels of stability, evidenced by the strong home ownership rate which sits well above national averages for rural postcodes. The absence of a large pensioner population implies older adults remain active in the workforce or local governance. This demographic structure creates a neighbourhood where decisions, from school choices to community events, reflect the interests of working-age households. Homes in SA19 9LE are overwhelmingly occupied by their owners, with 82% of the population holding title to their properties. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will find no apartments or flats within this specific postcode. This uniformity in property type appeals to buyers seeking traditional garden houses rather than modern conversions. The low population density of ten people per square kilometre ensures that properties in SA19 9LE enjoy substantial gardens and green spaces compared to urban clusters. Because the area covers only 1.2 square kilometres, the total housing stock is numerically small, making every available property a potential opportunity for immediate sale. The market here is driven by genuine need rather than speculative investment, given the demographic focus on long-term homeowners. Buyers looking at this postcode should prepare to look slightly outside the SA19 9LE boundary if their budget or size requirements exceed the limited selection available in this cluster. The high ownership rate suggests properties are sold through inheritance or trade-up rather than sudden rental turnovers, leading to a stable market environment. Families looking for schools near SA19 9LE have two primary options listed within the local education landscape. The nearest educational institution is Llangadog C.P. School, which serves as a community primary hub. Residents also have access to Towy Valley Steiner School, another option for primary or early education needs. Both institutions are classified under the 'other' category in local records, suggesting they may operate outside standard maintained or academy frameworks or follow alternative educational philosophies. For homebuyers, this specific mix indicates a reliance on local, non-traditional schooling sectors rather than a broad choice of comprehensive or specialist academies. The proximity of these two facilities means that living in SA19 9LE allows you to send children to local venues without traveling deep into Llandovery for their needs. While data on specific Ofsted ratings is not included in the available metrics, the presence of these named schools confirms functional local schooling infrastructure. Parents can focus their search on the ethos of Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School, knowing these are the designated local providers for the area. Digital connectivity is a defining consideration for residents of SA19 9LE. Mobile coverage scores highly with a quality index of 80 out of 100, indicating good service for calls and data on the move. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant constraint with a score of only 23 out of 100. This low broadband score translates to a poor infrastructure situation for high-speed internet, which can severely impact anyone attempting to work from home using video conferencing tools. Living in SA19 9LE means you must rely heavily on mobile data for remote work or invest in expensive satellite backup solutions to mitigate the slow wired connection. The area does not support the high-bandwidth demands of modern streaming or large file uploads reliably. Despite the strong mobile signal, launch a new job entirely dependent on home office stability might be risky given the 23 point broadband rating. Commuters using rail have three stations nearby: Llanwrda, Llangadog, and Llandovery, offering reasonable physical rail connectivity despite the digital limitations. You must weigh the excellent mobile versatility against the struggling fixed-line internet when evaluating this location. The lifestyle in SA19 9LE is defined by proximity to Llandovery for most commercial needs. The nearest significant shopping destination is the Co-op Llandovery, which stands as the only noted retail amenity within practical reach. Residents relying on this single named outlet for groceries and essentials should plan their week around travel to Llandovery, as no larger shopping centres exist immediately in SA19 9LE. Three railway stations are near the area, including Llangadog Railway Station, providing distinct daily commute routes. Transport links connect you to wider networks, yet the lack of local retail variety means a car is essential for holding inventory or shopping beyond the basics. You can expect a rural existence where the nearest supermarket or major high street requires a short journey rather than a five-minute walk. The absence of listed parks, leisure centres, or cafes within the specific amenity data reinforces the quiet, non-commercial nature of this postcode. Your weekends will be spent exploring beyond SA19 9LE rather than booking dinner at a nearby venue. The convenience of the area is directly proportional to your willingness to travel to Llandovery for retail therapy or fresh produce. Safety in SA19 9LE presents a very low flood risk with a score of 1.11 on a scale where higher numbers indicate greater danger. This level passes all safety assessments, confirming that properties here are not in zones subject to regular or severe waterlogging. Environmental planning constraints also show positive results; there is zero Ramsar wetland coverage and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status applied directly to this postcode. This lack of protected status can simplify planning permissions for extensions or alterations that might otherwise be restricted in scenic zones. However, a warning exists regarding protected woodland, which carries a risk score of 5.13. This indicates that some patches of mature trees in SA19 9LE are legally protected, potentially limiting development projects that involve tree removal. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, so you cannot yet gauge local street safety statistics with certainty. For the most part, living in SA19 9LE involves minimal environmental hazards, with the primary protection resting on the absence of flood risks and major wetland constraints. The protected woodland is a feature rather than a detriment, preserving the natural character you likely seek. Who is the typical resident of SA19 9LE?The area has a median age of 47 years, meaning most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is very high at 82%, showing that long-term families rather than young renters dominate the community profile in this Welsh postcode. What schools are available for children in SA19 9LE?Families living in SA19 9LE have access to Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School. Both are the primary educational institutions listed near the postcode, serving the local community with options outside the standard academy chain. Is internet reliable for working from home in SA19 9LE?Fixed broadband scores only 23 out of 100, indicating a poor connection that may struggle with video calls. However, mobile coverage is strong at 80 out of 100, making mobile hotspots a potential backup for remote workers in this rural location. What amenities can I access when living in SA19 9LE?Residents rely on Llandovery for daily needs, with the nearest major shop being the Co-op Llandovery. There are three nearby rail stations, but the area itself is a small residential cluster with few local leisure facilities or other retail outlets.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.2 km²
- Population
- 1941
- Population Density
- 10 people/km²
Homes in SA19 9LE are overwhelmingly occupied by their owners, with 82% of the population holding title to their properties. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will find no apartments or flats within this specific postcode. This uniformity in property type appeals to buyers seeking traditional garden houses rather than modern conversions. The low population density of ten people per square kilometre ensures that properties in SA19 9LE enjoy substantial gardens and green spaces compared to urban clusters. Because the area covers only 1.2 square kilometres, the total housing stock is numerically small, making every available property a potential opportunity for immediate sale. The market here is driven by genuine need rather than speculative investment, given the demographic focus on long-term homeowners. Buyers looking at this postcode should prepare to look slightly outside the SA19 9LE boundary if their budget or size requirements exceed the limited selection available in this cluster. The high ownership rate suggests properties are sold through inheritance or trade-up rather than sudden rental turnovers, leading to a stable market environment. Families looking for schools near SA19 9LE have two primary options listed within the local education landscape. The nearest educational institution is Llangadog C.P. School, which serves as a community primary hub. Residents also have access to Towy Valley Steiner School, another option for primary or early education needs. Both institutions are classified under the 'other' category in local records, suggesting they may operate outside standard maintained or academy frameworks or follow alternative educational philosophies. For homebuyers, this specific mix indicates a reliance on local, non-traditional schooling sectors rather than a broad choice of comprehensive or specialist academies. The proximity of these two facilities means that living in SA19 9LE allows you to send children to local venues without traveling deep into Llandovery for their needs. While data on specific Ofsted ratings is not included in the available metrics, the presence of these named schools confirms functional local schooling infrastructure. Parents can focus their search on the ethos of Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School, knowing these are the designated local providers for the area. Digital connectivity is a defining consideration for residents of SA19 9LE. Mobile coverage scores highly with a quality index of 80 out of 100, indicating good service for calls and data on the move. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant constraint with a score of only 23 out of 100. This low broadband score translates to a poor infrastructure situation for high-speed internet, which can severely impact anyone attempting to work from home using video conferencing tools. Living in SA19 9LE means you must rely heavily on mobile data for remote work or invest in expensive satellite backup solutions to mitigate the slow wired connection. The area does not support the high-bandwidth demands of modern streaming or large file uploads reliably. Despite the strong mobile signal, launch a new job entirely dependent on home office stability might be risky given the 23 point broadband rating. Commuters using rail have three stations nearby: Llanwrda, Llangadog, and Llandovery, offering reasonable physical rail connectivity despite the digital limitations. You must weigh the excellent mobile versatility against the struggling fixed-line internet when evaluating this location. The lifestyle in SA19 9LE is defined by proximity to Llandovery for most commercial needs. The nearest significant shopping destination is the Co-op Llandovery, which stands as the only noted retail amenity within practical reach. Residents relying on this single named outlet for groceries and essentials should plan their week around travel to Llandovery, as no larger shopping centres exist immediately in SA19 9LE. Three railway stations are near the area, including Llangadog Railway Station, providing distinct daily commute routes. Transport links connect you to wider networks, yet the lack of local retail variety means a car is essential for holding inventory or shopping beyond the basics. You can expect a rural existence where the nearest supermarket or major high street requires a short journey rather than a five-minute walk. The absence of listed parks, leisure centres, or cafes within the specific amenity data reinforces the quiet, non-commercial nature of this postcode. Your weekends will be spent exploring beyond SA19 9LE rather than booking dinner at a nearby venue. The convenience of the area is directly proportional to your willingness to travel to Llandovery for retail therapy or fresh produce. Safety in SA19 9LE presents a very low flood risk with a score of 1.11 on a scale where higher numbers indicate greater danger. This level passes all safety assessments, confirming that properties here are not in zones subject to regular or severe waterlogging. Environmental planning constraints also show positive results; there is zero Ramsar wetland coverage and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status applied directly to this postcode. This lack of protected status can simplify planning permissions for extensions or alterations that might otherwise be restricted in scenic zones. However, a warning exists regarding protected woodland, which carries a risk score of 5.13. This indicates that some patches of mature trees in SA19 9LE are legally protected, potentially limiting development projects that involve tree removal. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, so you cannot yet gauge local street safety statistics with certainty. For the most part, living in SA19 9LE involves minimal environmental hazards, with the primary protection resting on the absence of flood risks and major wetland constraints. The protected woodland is a feature rather than a detriment, preserving the natural character you likely seek. Who is the typical resident of SA19 9LE?The area has a median age of 47 years, meaning most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is very high at 82%, showing that long-term families rather than young renters dominate the community profile in this Welsh postcode. What schools are available for children in SA19 9LE?Families living in SA19 9LE have access to Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School. Both are the primary educational institutions listed near the postcode, serving the local community with options outside the standard academy chain. Is internet reliable for working from home in SA19 9LE?Fixed broadband scores only 23 out of 100, indicating a poor connection that may struggle with video calls. However, mobile coverage is strong at 80 out of 100, making mobile hotspots a potential backup for remote workers in this rural location. What amenities can I access when living in SA19 9LE?Residents rely on Llandovery for daily needs, with the nearest major shop being the Co-op Llandovery. There are three nearby rail stations, but the area itself is a small residential cluster with few local leisure facilities or other retail outlets.
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The lifestyle in SA19 9LE is defined by proximity to Llandovery for most commercial needs. The nearest significant shopping destination is the Co-op Llandovery, which stands as the only noted retail amenity within practical reach. Residents relying on this single named outlet for groceries and essentials should plan their week around travel to Llandovery, as no larger shopping centres exist immediately in SA19 9LE. Three railway stations are near the area, including Llangadog Railway Station, providing distinct daily commute routes. Transport links connect you to wider networks, yet the lack of local retail variety means a car is essential for holding inventory or shopping beyond the basics. You can expect a rural existence where the nearest supermarket or major high street requires a short journey rather than a five-minute walk. The absence of listed parks, leisure centres, or cafes within the specific amenity data reinforces the quiet, non-commercial nature of this postcode. Your weekends will be spent exploring beyond SA19 9LE rather than booking dinner at a nearby venue. The convenience of the area is directly proportional to your willingness to travel to Llandovery for retail therapy or fresh produce. Safety in SA19 9LE presents a very low flood risk with a score of 1.11 on a scale where higher numbers indicate greater danger. This level passes all safety assessments, confirming that properties here are not in zones subject to regular or severe waterlogging. Environmental planning constraints also show positive results; there is zero Ramsar wetland coverage and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status applied directly to this postcode. This lack of protected status can simplify planning permissions for extensions or alterations that might otherwise be restricted in scenic zones. However, a warning exists regarding protected woodland, which carries a risk score of 5.13. This indicates that some patches of mature trees in SA19 9LE are legally protected, potentially limiting development projects that involve tree removal. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, so you cannot yet gauge local street safety statistics with certainty. For the most part, living in SA19 9LE involves minimal environmental hazards, with the primary protection resting on the absence of flood risks and major wetland constraints. The protected woodland is a feature rather than a detriment, preserving the natural character you likely seek. Who is the typical resident of SA19 9LE?The area has a median age of 47 years, meaning most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is very high at 82%, showing that long-term families rather than young renters dominate the community profile in this Welsh postcode. What schools are available for children in SA19 9LE?Families living in SA19 9LE have access to Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School. Both are the primary educational institutions listed near the postcode, serving the local community with options outside the standard academy chain. Is internet reliable for working from home in SA19 9LE?Fixed broadband scores only 23 out of 100, indicating a poor connection that may struggle with video calls. However, mobile coverage is strong at 80 out of 100, making mobile hotspots a potential backup for remote workers in this rural location. What amenities can I access when living in SA19 9LE?Residents rely on Llandovery for daily needs, with the nearest major shop being the Co-op Llandovery. There are three nearby rail stations, but the area itself is a small residential cluster with few local leisure facilities or other retail outlets.
Amenities
Schools
Families looking for schools near SA19 9LE have two primary options listed within the local education landscape. The nearest educational institution is Llangadog C.P. School, which serves as a community primary hub. Residents also have access to Towy Valley Steiner School, another option for primary or early education needs. Both institutions are classified under the 'other' category in local records, suggesting they may operate outside standard maintained or academy frameworks or follow alternative educational philosophies. For homebuyers, this specific mix indicates a reliance on local, non-traditional schooling sectors rather than a broad choice of comprehensive or specialist academies. The proximity of these two facilities means that living in SA19 9LE allows you to send children to local venues without traveling deep into Llandovery for their needs. While data on specific Ofsted ratings is not included in the available metrics, the presence of these named schools confirms functional local schooling infrastructure. Parents can focus their search on the ethos of Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School, knowing these are the designated local providers for the area. Digital connectivity is a defining consideration for residents of SA19 9LE. Mobile coverage scores highly with a quality index of 80 out of 100, indicating good service for calls and data on the move. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant constraint with a score of only 23 out of 100. This low broadband score translates to a poor infrastructure situation for high-speed internet, which can severely impact anyone attempting to work from home using video conferencing tools. Living in SA19 9LE means you must rely heavily on mobile data for remote work or invest in expensive satellite backup solutions to mitigate the slow wired connection. The area does not support the high-bandwidth demands of modern streaming or large file uploads reliably. Despite the strong mobile signal, launch a new job entirely dependent on home office stability might be risky given the 23 point broadband rating. Commuters using rail have three stations nearby: Llanwrda, Llangadog, and Llandovery, offering reasonable physical rail connectivity despite the digital limitations. You must weigh the excellent mobile versatility against the struggling fixed-line internet when evaluating this location. The lifestyle in SA19 9LE is defined by proximity to Llandovery for most commercial needs. The nearest significant shopping destination is the Co-op Llandovery, which stands as the only noted retail amenity within practical reach. Residents relying on this single named outlet for groceries and essentials should plan their week around travel to Llandovery, as no larger shopping centres exist immediately in SA19 9LE. Three railway stations are near the area, including Llangadog Railway Station, providing distinct daily commute routes. Transport links connect you to wider networks, yet the lack of local retail variety means a car is essential for holding inventory or shopping beyond the basics. You can expect a rural existence where the nearest supermarket or major high street requires a short journey rather than a five-minute walk. The absence of listed parks, leisure centres, or cafes within the specific amenity data reinforces the quiet, non-commercial nature of this postcode. Your weekends will be spent exploring beyond SA19 9LE rather than booking dinner at a nearby venue. The convenience of the area is directly proportional to your willingness to travel to Llandovery for retail therapy or fresh produce. Safety in SA19 9LE presents a very low flood risk with a score of 1.11 on a scale where higher numbers indicate greater danger. This level passes all safety assessments, confirming that properties here are not in zones subject to regular or severe waterlogging. Environmental planning constraints also show positive results; there is zero Ramsar wetland coverage and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status applied directly to this postcode. This lack of protected status can simplify planning permissions for extensions or alterations that might otherwise be restricted in scenic zones. However, a warning exists regarding protected woodland, which carries a risk score of 5.13. This indicates that some patches of mature trees in SA19 9LE are legally protected, potentially limiting development projects that involve tree removal. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, so you cannot yet gauge local street safety statistics with certainty. For the most part, living in SA19 9LE involves minimal environmental hazards, with the primary protection resting on the absence of flood risks and major wetland constraints. The protected woodland is a feature rather than a detriment, preserving the natural character you likely seek. Who is the typical resident of SA19 9LE?The area has a median age of 47 years, meaning most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is very high at 82%, showing that long-term families rather than young renters dominate the community profile in this Welsh postcode. What schools are available for children in SA19 9LE?Families living in SA19 9LE have access to Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School. Both are the primary educational institutions listed near the postcode, serving the local community with options outside the standard academy chain. Is internet reliable for working from home in SA19 9LE?Fixed broadband scores only 23 out of 100, indicating a poor connection that may struggle with video calls. However, mobile coverage is strong at 80 out of 100, making mobile hotspots a potential backup for remote workers in this rural location. What amenities can I access when living in SA19 9LE?Residents rely on Llandovery for daily needs, with the nearest major shop being the Co-op Llandovery. There are three nearby rail stations, but the area itself is a small residential cluster with few local leisure facilities or other retail outlets.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Llangadog C.P. School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Towy Valley Steiner School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SA19 9LE is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47 years old. This age profile suggests a settlement attracting families raising children or older dual-income households rather than a transient population of young学生 or retirees. Eighty-two per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a deeply established owner-occupier demographic rather than a rental market. Almost all accommodation within this postcode takes the form of houses, contributing to the family-friendly character of the area. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the typical demographic patterns of rural Wales. People living in SA19 9LE enjoy high levels of stability, evidenced by the strong home ownership rate which sits well above national averages for rural postcodes. The absence of a large pensioner population implies older adults remain active in the workforce or local governance. This demographic structure creates a neighbourhood where decisions, from school choices to community events, reflect the interests of working-age households. Homes in SA19 9LE are overwhelmingly occupied by their owners, with 82% of the population holding title to their properties. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will find no apartments or flats within this specific postcode. This uniformity in property type appeals to buyers seeking traditional garden houses rather than modern conversions. The low population density of ten people per square kilometre ensures that properties in SA19 9LE enjoy substantial gardens and green spaces compared to urban clusters. Because the area covers only 1.2 square kilometres, the total housing stock is numerically small, making every available property a potential opportunity for immediate sale. The market here is driven by genuine need rather than speculative investment, given the demographic focus on long-term homeowners. Buyers looking at this postcode should prepare to look slightly outside the SA19 9LE boundary if their budget or size requirements exceed the limited selection available in this cluster. The high ownership rate suggests properties are sold through inheritance or trade-up rather than sudden rental turnovers, leading to a stable market environment. Families looking for schools near SA19 9LE have two primary options listed within the local education landscape. The nearest educational institution is Llangadog C.P. School, which serves as a community primary hub. Residents also have access to Towy Valley Steiner School, another option for primary or early education needs. Both institutions are classified under the 'other' category in local records, suggesting they may operate outside standard maintained or academy frameworks or follow alternative educational philosophies. For homebuyers, this specific mix indicates a reliance on local, non-traditional schooling sectors rather than a broad choice of comprehensive or specialist academies. The proximity of these two facilities means that living in SA19 9LE allows you to send children to local venues without traveling deep into Llandovery for their needs. While data on specific Ofsted ratings is not included in the available metrics, the presence of these named schools confirms functional local schooling infrastructure. Parents can focus their search on the ethos of Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School, knowing these are the designated local providers for the area. Digital connectivity is a defining consideration for residents of SA19 9LE. Mobile coverage scores highly with a quality index of 80 out of 100, indicating good service for calls and data on the move. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant constraint with a score of only 23 out of 100. This low broadband score translates to a poor infrastructure situation for high-speed internet, which can severely impact anyone attempting to work from home using video conferencing tools. Living in SA19 9LE means you must rely heavily on mobile data for remote work or invest in expensive satellite backup solutions to mitigate the slow wired connection. The area does not support the high-bandwidth demands of modern streaming or large file uploads reliably. Despite the strong mobile signal, launch a new job entirely dependent on home office stability might be risky given the 23 point broadband rating. Commuters using rail have three stations nearby: Llanwrda, Llangadog, and Llandovery, offering reasonable physical rail connectivity despite the digital limitations. You must weigh the excellent mobile versatility against the struggling fixed-line internet when evaluating this location. The lifestyle in SA19 9LE is defined by proximity to Llandovery for most commercial needs. The nearest significant shopping destination is the Co-op Llandovery, which stands as the only noted retail amenity within practical reach. Residents relying on this single named outlet for groceries and essentials should plan their week around travel to Llandovery, as no larger shopping centres exist immediately in SA19 9LE. Three railway stations are near the area, including Llangadog Railway Station, providing distinct daily commute routes. Transport links connect you to wider networks, yet the lack of local retail variety means a car is essential for holding inventory or shopping beyond the basics. You can expect a rural existence where the nearest supermarket or major high street requires a short journey rather than a five-minute walk. The absence of listed parks, leisure centres, or cafes within the specific amenity data reinforces the quiet, non-commercial nature of this postcode. Your weekends will be spent exploring beyond SA19 9LE rather than booking dinner at a nearby venue. The convenience of the area is directly proportional to your willingness to travel to Llandovery for retail therapy or fresh produce. Safety in SA19 9LE presents a very low flood risk with a score of 1.11 on a scale where higher numbers indicate greater danger. This level passes all safety assessments, confirming that properties here are not in zones subject to regular or severe waterlogging. Environmental planning constraints also show positive results; there is zero Ramsar wetland coverage and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status applied directly to this postcode. This lack of protected status can simplify planning permissions for extensions or alterations that might otherwise be restricted in scenic zones. However, a warning exists regarding protected woodland, which carries a risk score of 5.13. This indicates that some patches of mature trees in SA19 9LE are legally protected, potentially limiting development projects that involve tree removal. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, so you cannot yet gauge local street safety statistics with certainty. For the most part, living in SA19 9LE involves minimal environmental hazards, with the primary protection resting on the absence of flood risks and major wetland constraints. The protected woodland is a feature rather than a detriment, preserving the natural character you likely seek. Who is the typical resident of SA19 9LE?The area has a median age of 47 years, meaning most people are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is very high at 82%, showing that long-term families rather than young renters dominate the community profile in this Welsh postcode. What schools are available for children in SA19 9LE?Families living in SA19 9LE have access to Llangadog C.P. School and Towy Valley Steiner School. Both are the primary educational institutions listed near the postcode, serving the local community with options outside the standard academy chain. Is internet reliable for working from home in SA19 9LE?Fixed broadband scores only 23 out of 100, indicating a poor connection that may struggle with video calls. However, mobile coverage is strong at 80 out of 100, making mobile hotspots a potential backup for remote workers in this rural location. What amenities can I access when living in SA19 9LE?Residents rely on Llandovery for daily needs, with the nearest major shop being the Co-op Llandovery. There are three nearby rail stations, but the area itself is a small residential cluster with few local leisure facilities or other retail outlets.
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