Area Information

Living in SA44 4AN means residing within a very specific residential cluster located in the county of Wales. This postcode covers a small population of exactly 1,693 people. At 90 people per square kilometre, the area maintains a low density that suggests a quiet, secluded lifestyle rather than a bustling urban environment. You will not find the high-rise blocks or crowded streets associated with major cities. Instead, the character of SA44 4AN is defined by its scale and calm setting. The total population is small enough that neighbours likely know one another, yet large enough to form a functional community. The area sits comfortably away from the heavy traffic and noise of larger towns. For someone seeking a home in Wales where daily life moves at a measured pace, this postcode fits the bill perfectly. The low population density indicates ample space between properties. This makes it an attractive option for those who value privacy and wish to avoid the congestion found in denser urban neighbourhoods. The community in SA44 4AN is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for all residents is 47 years, confirming that this is a mature area rather than a family hub for young children or retirement ground for the very elderly. Home ownership stands at 63 per cent of the total population. This indicates that the vast majority of residents own their homes outright or have a significant equity stake, creating a stable and settled neighbourhood. Houses form the primary accommodation type, meaning you will not encounter council flats or large social housing estates within this specific cluster. The ethnic makeup is predominantly White, reflecting the traditional demographics of the broader Welsh countryside. These figures show a settled demographic with long-term residents who have invested in the local property market. With two thirds of households owning their homes, the area reflects a community where people put down roots for the long term. Homes in SA44 4AN are overwhelmingly houses rather than flats or apartments. The accommodation data confirms that detached or semi-detached properties dominate the local market. With 63 per cent of the population owning their homes, this is clearly an owner-occupied area rather than a high-rental zone. Such ownership levels often imply better-maintained properties and a lower turnover of tenants. You can expect a market where sellers have lived in their homes for many years and are not forced to move due to job loss or rising rent costs. This stability often translates into houses that have been cared for over long periods. The small size of the postcode area means that stock is limited. Competition for these properties may be stiff among local buyers who understand the scarcity of a house in such a specific cluster. The predominance of single-family homes suggests a market geared towards families seeking space or retirees looking for a quiet setting. Families living in SA44 4AN have access to two specific educational institutions nearby. Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron serves as a local option for younger children within the community. Further away, Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr covers another age range or educational need for students in the area. Both schools are listed as a general type of school, which indicates they serve the wider catchment rather than being exclusive international or private institutions. The proximity of these two establishments suggests that residents can send their children to one of these two options without needing to cross county boundaries often. The mix of schools implies that the area caters to a range of educational stages, supporting families with children of different ages. Parents considering homes in SA44 4AN can rest assured that schooling is within reasonable reach of their postcode. Digital connectivity for residents of SA44 4AN varies significantly depending on whether you need mobile data or fixed broadband. Local mobile coverage is rated high, scoring 80 out of 100 on quality indices. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals throughout the postcode for navigation, banking, and social media usage. However, fixed broadband quality is fair to poor, with a score of 39 out of 100. This lower score means upload speeds may be slow or inconsistent during peak hours. If you plan to run multiple cameras 24/7, stream 4K content to others in the same house while downloading large files simultaneously, or host video conferences professionally, the connection may struggle to keep up. This disparity makes the area less suitable for digital nomads who rely entirely on fibre gigabit speeds for their work but excellent for general household internet use and mobile users on the go. Daily convenience in SA44 4AN is provided by a limited number of essential retail outlets within practical reach. Residents can walk or drive a short distance to find a Spar supermarket and a Morrisons Daily for fresh food and household necessities. These two venues form the core of the local high street offering. Beyond shopping, the area relies on its natural setting for leisure, as indicated by the assessments showing no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty within the immediate boundary. This focus on retail simplicity suggests a lifestyle where you visit central towns for entertainment, cinema, or bigger grocery shopping rather than finding it all locally. You will find a neighbourhood where daily errands are quick but the immediate area focuses on essential goods rather than a wide range of restaurants or bars. Safety and environmental risks for SA44 4AN warrant a balanced view based on available assessments. The area passes all checks for specific planning constraints like Ramsar wetland sites or protected woodlands, meaning there is no effort to restrict building within these boundaries. Flood risk is low, scoring 0 on the risk scale, which offers peace of mind during heavy Welsh winters. The absence of AONB or protected nature reserves suggests that planning rules for new developments are likely less restrictive than in highly protected zones. One notable limitation is that crime data is currently unavailable for this location. Official crime statistics are only published for areas in England, so you cannot use national police data to gauge local crime rates. Additionally, the assessment for protected nature reserves passes, confirming no strict conservation zones limit where you can build. This lack of data rather than a positive score means you lack specific crime statistics, not that the area is dangerous. Who is likely to be living in SA44 4AN?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Most residents are homeowners, accounting for 63 per cent of the population, and are typically living in houses rather than apartments. Are there any schools nearby SA44 4AN?Yes, families have access to two nearby institutions. The closest option is Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron, followed by Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr for older children or specific educational stages. Is the internet connection reliable in this area?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 80 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is only fair with a score of 39, which might limit heavy usage like 4K streaming or large file downloads. How safe is the local environment?The area has low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected woodlands or wetlands. Specific crime statistics are not published for this postcode, so official crime data is unavailable. What shops are close by?Residents have two retail options within practical reach. These are a Spar convenience store and a Morrisons Daily, providing essential shopping needs without the need to travel far.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1693
Population Density
90 people/km²

Homes in SA44 4AN are overwhelmingly houses rather than flats or apartments. The accommodation data confirms that detached or semi-detached properties dominate the local market. With 63 per cent of the population owning their homes, this is clearly an owner-occupied area rather than a high-rental zone. Such ownership levels often imply better-maintained properties and a lower turnover of tenants. You can expect a market where sellers have lived in their homes for many years and are not forced to move due to job loss or rising rent costs. This stability often translates into houses that have been cared for over long periods. The small size of the postcode area means that stock is limited. Competition for these properties may be stiff among local buyers who understand the scarcity of a house in such a specific cluster. The predominance of single-family homes suggests a market geared towards families seeking space or retirees looking for a quiet setting. Families living in SA44 4AN have access to two specific educational institutions nearby. Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron serves as a local option for younger children within the community. Further away, Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr covers another age range or educational need for students in the area. Both schools are listed as a general type of school, which indicates they serve the wider catchment rather than being exclusive international or private institutions. The proximity of these two establishments suggests that residents can send their children to one of these two options without needing to cross county boundaries often. The mix of schools implies that the area caters to a range of educational stages, supporting families with children of different ages. Parents considering homes in SA44 4AN can rest assured that schooling is within reasonable reach of their postcode. Digital connectivity for residents of SA44 4AN varies significantly depending on whether you need mobile data or fixed broadband. Local mobile coverage is rated high, scoring 80 out of 100 on quality indices. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals throughout the postcode for navigation, banking, and social media usage. However, fixed broadband quality is fair to poor, with a score of 39 out of 100. This lower score means upload speeds may be slow or inconsistent during peak hours. If you plan to run multiple cameras 24/7, stream 4K content to others in the same house while downloading large files simultaneously, or host video conferences professionally, the connection may struggle to keep up. This disparity makes the area less suitable for digital nomads who rely entirely on fibre gigabit speeds for their work but excellent for general household internet use and mobile users on the go. Daily convenience in SA44 4AN is provided by a limited number of essential retail outlets within practical reach. Residents can walk or drive a short distance to find a Spar supermarket and a Morrisons Daily for fresh food and household necessities. These two venues form the core of the local high street offering. Beyond shopping, the area relies on its natural setting for leisure, as indicated by the assessments showing no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty within the immediate boundary. This focus on retail simplicity suggests a lifestyle where you visit central towns for entertainment, cinema, or bigger grocery shopping rather than finding it all locally. You will find a neighbourhood where daily errands are quick but the immediate area focuses on essential goods rather than a wide range of restaurants or bars. Safety and environmental risks for SA44 4AN warrant a balanced view based on available assessments. The area passes all checks for specific planning constraints like Ramsar wetland sites or protected woodlands, meaning there is no effort to restrict building within these boundaries. Flood risk is low, scoring 0 on the risk scale, which offers peace of mind during heavy Welsh winters. The absence of AONB or protected nature reserves suggests that planning rules for new developments are likely less restrictive than in highly protected zones. One notable limitation is that crime data is currently unavailable for this location. Official crime statistics are only published for areas in England, so you cannot use national police data to gauge local crime rates. Additionally, the assessment for protected nature reserves passes, confirming no strict conservation zones limit where you can build. This lack of data rather than a positive score means you lack specific crime statistics, not that the area is dangerous. Who is likely to be living in SA44 4AN?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Most residents are homeowners, accounting for 63 per cent of the population, and are typically living in houses rather than apartments. Are there any schools nearby SA44 4AN?Yes, families have access to two nearby institutions. The closest option is Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron, followed by Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr for older children or specific educational stages. Is the internet connection reliable in this area?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 80 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is only fair with a score of 39, which might limit heavy usage like 4K streaming or large file downloads. How safe is the local environment?The area has low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected woodlands or wetlands. Specific crime statistics are not published for this postcode, so official crime data is unavailable. What shops are close by?Residents have two retail options within practical reach. These are a Spar convenience store and a Morrisons Daily, providing essential shopping needs without the need to travel far.

House Prices in SA44 4AN

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Energy Efficiency in SA44 4AN

Daily convenience in SA44 4AN is provided by a limited number of essential retail outlets within practical reach. Residents can walk or drive a short distance to find a Spar supermarket and a Morrisons Daily for fresh food and household necessities. These two venues form the core of the local high street offering. Beyond shopping, the area relies on its natural setting for leisure, as indicated by the assessments showing no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty within the immediate boundary. This focus on retail simplicity suggests a lifestyle where you visit central towns for entertainment, cinema, or bigger grocery shopping rather than finding it all locally. You will find a neighbourhood where daily errands are quick but the immediate area focuses on essential goods rather than a wide range of restaurants or bars. Safety and environmental risks for SA44 4AN warrant a balanced view based on available assessments. The area passes all checks for specific planning constraints like Ramsar wetland sites or protected woodlands, meaning there is no effort to restrict building within these boundaries. Flood risk is low, scoring 0 on the risk scale, which offers peace of mind during heavy Welsh winters. The absence of AONB or protected nature reserves suggests that planning rules for new developments are likely less restrictive than in highly protected zones. One notable limitation is that crime data is currently unavailable for this location. Official crime statistics are only published for areas in England, so you cannot use national police data to gauge local crime rates. Additionally, the assessment for protected nature reserves passes, confirming no strict conservation zones limit where you can build. This lack of data rather than a positive score means you lack specific crime statistics, not that the area is dangerous. Who is likely to be living in SA44 4AN?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Most residents are homeowners, accounting for 63 per cent of the population, and are typically living in houses rather than apartments. Are there any schools nearby SA44 4AN?Yes, families have access to two nearby institutions. The closest option is Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron, followed by Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr for older children or specific educational stages. Is the internet connection reliable in this area?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 80 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is only fair with a score of 39, which might limit heavy usage like 4K streaming or large file downloads. How safe is the local environment?The area has low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected woodlands or wetlands. Specific crime statistics are not published for this postcode, so official crime data is unavailable. What shops are close by?Residents have two retail options within practical reach. These are a Spar convenience store and a Morrisons Daily, providing essential shopping needs without the need to travel far.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in SA44 4AN have access to two specific educational institutions nearby. Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron serves as a local option for younger children within the community. Further away, Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr covers another age range or educational need for students in the area. Both schools are listed as a general type of school, which indicates they serve the wider catchment rather than being exclusive international or private institutions. The proximity of these two establishments suggests that residents can send their children to one of these two options without needing to cross county boundaries often. The mix of schools implies that the area caters to a range of educational stages, supporting families with children of different ages. Parents considering homes in SA44 4AN can rest assured that schooling is within reasonable reach of their postcode. Digital connectivity for residents of SA44 4AN varies significantly depending on whether you need mobile data or fixed broadband. Local mobile coverage is rated high, scoring 80 out of 100 on quality indices. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals throughout the postcode for navigation, banking, and social media usage. However, fixed broadband quality is fair to poor, with a score of 39 out of 100. This lower score means upload speeds may be slow or inconsistent during peak hours. If you plan to run multiple cameras 24/7, stream 4K content to others in the same house while downloading large files simultaneously, or host video conferences professionally, the connection may struggle to keep up. This disparity makes the area less suitable for digital nomads who rely entirely on fibre gigabit speeds for their work but excellent for general household internet use and mobile users on the go. Daily convenience in SA44 4AN is provided by a limited number of essential retail outlets within practical reach. Residents can walk or drive a short distance to find a Spar supermarket and a Morrisons Daily for fresh food and household necessities. These two venues form the core of the local high street offering. Beyond shopping, the area relies on its natural setting for leisure, as indicated by the assessments showing no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty within the immediate boundary. This focus on retail simplicity suggests a lifestyle where you visit central towns for entertainment, cinema, or bigger grocery shopping rather than finding it all locally. You will find a neighbourhood where daily errands are quick but the immediate area focuses on essential goods rather than a wide range of restaurants or bars. Safety and environmental risks for SA44 4AN warrant a balanced view based on available assessments. The area passes all checks for specific planning constraints like Ramsar wetland sites or protected woodlands, meaning there is no effort to restrict building within these boundaries. Flood risk is low, scoring 0 on the risk scale, which offers peace of mind during heavy Welsh winters. The absence of AONB or protected nature reserves suggests that planning rules for new developments are likely less restrictive than in highly protected zones. One notable limitation is that crime data is currently unavailable for this location. Official crime statistics are only published for areas in England, so you cannot use national police data to gauge local crime rates. Additionally, the assessment for protected nature reserves passes, confirming no strict conservation zones limit where you can build. This lack of data rather than a positive score means you lack specific crime statistics, not that the area is dangerous. Who is likely to be living in SA44 4AN?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Most residents are homeowners, accounting for 63 per cent of the population, and are typically living in houses rather than apartments. Are there any schools nearby SA44 4AN?Yes, families have access to two nearby institutions. The closest option is Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron, followed by Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr for older children or specific educational stages. Is the internet connection reliable in this area?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 80 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is only fair with a score of 39, which might limit heavy usage like 4K streaming or large file downloads. How safe is the local environment?The area has low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected woodlands or wetlands. Specific crime statistics are not published for this postcode, so official crime data is unavailable. What shops are close by?Residents have two retail options within practical reach. These are a Spar convenience store and a Morrisons Daily, providing essential shopping needs without the need to travel far.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Ysgol Gynradd BrynsaronotherN/AN/A
2Ysgol Wirfoddol PenboyrotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in SA44 4AN is predominantly composed of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for all residents is 47 years, confirming that this is a mature area rather than a family hub for young children or retirement ground for the very elderly. Home ownership stands at 63 per cent of the total population. This indicates that the vast majority of residents own their homes outright or have a significant equity stake, creating a stable and settled neighbourhood. Houses form the primary accommodation type, meaning you will not encounter council flats or large social housing estates within this specific cluster. The ethnic makeup is predominantly White, reflecting the traditional demographics of the broader Welsh countryside. These figures show a settled demographic with long-term residents who have invested in the local property market. With two thirds of households owning their homes, the area reflects a community where people put down roots for the long term. Homes in SA44 4AN are overwhelmingly houses rather than flats or apartments. The accommodation data confirms that detached or semi-detached properties dominate the local market. With 63 per cent of the population owning their homes, this is clearly an owner-occupied area rather than a high-rental zone. Such ownership levels often imply better-maintained properties and a lower turnover of tenants. You can expect a market where sellers have lived in their homes for many years and are not forced to move due to job loss or rising rent costs. This stability often translates into houses that have been cared for over long periods. The small size of the postcode area means that stock is limited. Competition for these properties may be stiff among local buyers who understand the scarcity of a house in such a specific cluster. The predominance of single-family homes suggests a market geared towards families seeking space or retirees looking for a quiet setting. Families living in SA44 4AN have access to two specific educational institutions nearby. Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron serves as a local option for younger children within the community. Further away, Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr covers another age range or educational need for students in the area. Both schools are listed as a general type of school, which indicates they serve the wider catchment rather than being exclusive international or private institutions. The proximity of these two establishments suggests that residents can send their children to one of these two options without needing to cross county boundaries often. The mix of schools implies that the area caters to a range of educational stages, supporting families with children of different ages. Parents considering homes in SA44 4AN can rest assured that schooling is within reasonable reach of their postcode. Digital connectivity for residents of SA44 4AN varies significantly depending on whether you need mobile data or fixed broadband. Local mobile coverage is rated high, scoring 80 out of 100 on quality indices. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals throughout the postcode for navigation, banking, and social media usage. However, fixed broadband quality is fair to poor, with a score of 39 out of 100. This lower score means upload speeds may be slow or inconsistent during peak hours. If you plan to run multiple cameras 24/7, stream 4K content to others in the same house while downloading large files simultaneously, or host video conferences professionally, the connection may struggle to keep up. This disparity makes the area less suitable for digital nomads who rely entirely on fibre gigabit speeds for their work but excellent for general household internet use and mobile users on the go. Daily convenience in SA44 4AN is provided by a limited number of essential retail outlets within practical reach. Residents can walk or drive a short distance to find a Spar supermarket and a Morrisons Daily for fresh food and household necessities. These two venues form the core of the local high street offering. Beyond shopping, the area relies on its natural setting for leisure, as indicated by the assessments showing no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty within the immediate boundary. This focus on retail simplicity suggests a lifestyle where you visit central towns for entertainment, cinema, or bigger grocery shopping rather than finding it all locally. You will find a neighbourhood where daily errands are quick but the immediate area focuses on essential goods rather than a wide range of restaurants or bars. Safety and environmental risks for SA44 4AN warrant a balanced view based on available assessments. The area passes all checks for specific planning constraints like Ramsar wetland sites or protected woodlands, meaning there is no effort to restrict building within these boundaries. Flood risk is low, scoring 0 on the risk scale, which offers peace of mind during heavy Welsh winters. The absence of AONB or protected nature reserves suggests that planning rules for new developments are likely less restrictive than in highly protected zones. One notable limitation is that crime data is currently unavailable for this location. Official crime statistics are only published for areas in England, so you cannot use national police data to gauge local crime rates. Additionally, the assessment for protected nature reserves passes, confirming no strict conservation zones limit where you can build. This lack of data rather than a positive score means you lack specific crime statistics, not that the area is dangerous. Who is likely to be living in SA44 4AN?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Most residents are homeowners, accounting for 63 per cent of the population, and are typically living in houses rather than apartments. Are there any schools nearby SA44 4AN?Yes, families have access to two nearby institutions. The closest option is Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron, followed by Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr for older children or specific educational stages. Is the internet connection reliable in this area?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 80 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is only fair with a score of 39, which might limit heavy usage like 4K streaming or large file downloads. How safe is the local environment?The area has low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected woodlands or wetlands. Specific crime statistics are not published for this postcode, so official crime data is unavailable. What shops are close by?Residents have two retail options within practical reach. These are a Spar convenience store and a Morrisons Daily, providing essential shopping needs without the need to travel far.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

63
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is likely to be living in SA44 4AN?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Most residents are homeowners, accounting for 63 per cent of the population, and are typically living in houses rather than apartments.
Are there any schools nearby SA44 4AN?
Yes, families have access to two nearby institutions. The closest option is Ysgol Gynradd Brynsaron, followed by Ysgol Wirfoddol Penboyr for older children or specific educational stages.
Is the internet connection reliable in this area?
Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 80 out of 100. However, fixed broadband quality is only fair with a score of 39, which might limit heavy usage like 4K streaming or large file downloads.
How safe is the local environment?
The area has low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected woodlands or wetlands. Specific crime statistics are not published for this postcode, so official crime data is unavailable.
What shops are close by?
Residents have two retail options within practical reach. These are a Spar convenience store and a Morrisons Daily, providing essential shopping needs without the need to travel far.

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