Area Overview for Cilcain Community
Area Information
Cilcain Community is a small civil parish located in Flintshire, Wales. It sits on the gentle lower eastern slopes of Moel Famau within the Clwydian Hills. The area covers 25.5 km² and lies approximately 6km northwest of Mold. Living in Cilcain Community places you 1km west of the River Alyn valley. The village first recorded in 1210 as Kilkennin retains strong historical roots. A tradition links the local church to a 6th-century refuge of St Eurgain. The name derives from Welsh elements meaning "fair corner". You will find Smithy House at the crossroads, which is claimed to date from 1572. The Church of St Mary occupies a sub-circular churchyard with a 15th-century western tower. Parts of the northern nave date to the 13th century. This ancient village offers a distinct residential setting away from major urban centres. It provides a quiet environment surrounded by natural landscapes. The physical layout reflects centuries of development while maintaining its village character.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 25.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The resident population in Cilcain Community shows a distinct age profile. The median age for residents is 70 years old. This demographic skew indicates a community dominated by older adults. Most common age ranges reflect this higher median. You can expect a quieter household composition compared to younger urban areas. Home ownership stands at 84% within the area. This high rate suggests that the majority of residents purchased their properties outright or via mortgage years ago. The housing stock is likely comprised of older properties suited to retirees. Family units with young children are less prevalent here. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation data are available only as aggregate totals for the parish. These figures do not break down into specific groups for local analysis. The high proportion of owners means fewer tenants drive the local dynamics. Living in Cilcain Community involves engaging with neighbours who have lived there for decades. The social fabric reflects long-term residency rather than transient populations.
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