Area Overview for Caerwys Community
Area Information
Caerwys Community sits within the historic borough of Flintshire in Wales, covering an area of 14.0 km². This civil parish has a population of approximately 1,243 people, creating a close-knit environment where residents know their neighbours. You will find yourself walking past St Michael's Church, which dates back to references in 1244 and 1284, or visiting the Caerwys Town Hall, completed in 1885. The area was strategically planned by Edward I in 1290 to serve as a commercial centre rather than a fortress, a layout that still defines the street plan today. Nearby, the former Court House now operates as a public house, adding to the village character. The postcode CH7 5AA marks its location at coordinates 53.246767, -3.307338, placing it near the ancient coastal town of Rhuddlan and offering access to cross-border trade routes with Chester. Living in Caerwys Community means engaging with a site that transitioned from a native Welsh settlement to a judicial centre during the medieval period. You are stepping into a location where the past remains visible in the architecture, from the early eisteddfodau held here to the royal charters granted over centuries. This history provides a distinct backdrop for daily life in this small planned town.
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- Parish
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- 14.0 km²
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Demographics
The age profile of Caerwys Community shows a predominantly elderly population, with a median age of 70. Most residents fall into the 'Age: Total' category, indicating a significant proportion of older adults compared to the national average. This demographic shifts the daily rhythm of the parish away from typical commuter towns towards a quieter, more settled pace of life. House ownership is high, with 74% of homes held by owners rather than tenants. This rate of home ownership suggests long-term stability within the community, as residents have a deep financial and emotional tie to their properties. Accommodation types reflect the established nature of the settlement, catering largely to the needs of this older demographic. While specific ethnic group and religious breakdowns are not detailed in the available statistics, the high home ownership rateoften correlates with an established, traditional community structure. You can expect a neighbourhood where families have remained for generations. The absence of younger age data suggests limited movement of families with children into the area currently. This demographic reality influences local service provision and social activities, creating an environment tailored to seniors and retirees rather than young professionals or students.
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