Area Overview for CH4 9BY
Area Information
CH4 9BY is situated within the rural settlement of Higher Kinnerton, a village in Flintshire, Wales. This specific postcode covers a compact residential cluster measuring just 6151 square metres. You will find a population of 1731 spread across this small footprint, creating a low-density living environment with a density of 194 people per square kilometre. The location distinguishes itself as a commuter village positioned close to the Wales-England border, alongside its sister village in Cheshire, Lower Kinnerton. Life here reflects a stable, established community with deep historical roots. Celtic settlement evidence dates back through pagan times, while the village itself grew substantially during the Industrial Revolution. It holds the distinction of winning the Flintshire Best Kept Community award multiple times, including 2012, 2014, 2017, and 2019. Residents value a welcoming atmosphere and strong community cohesion, supported by local facilities such as a village hall and active groups for various age ranges. Many inhabitants work for employers like Airbus or commute to major cities including Liverpool and Manchester. The area maintains a high standard of care, having been split from Cheshire into Flintshire in 1894.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 6151 m²
- Population
- 1731
- Population Density
- 194 people/km²
The property market in CH4 9BY is defined by a clear majority of owner-occupied homes. With 87 per cent of households owning their dwellings, this is not a transient rental market but one built on long-term stability. Houses form the standard accommodation type, catering to families and individuals seeking detached or semi-detached living rather than flat-style accommodation. This high ownership rate typically means a market with steady demands from families looking to downsize or move up the property ladder rather than short-term tenants. As a small residential cluster covering 6151 square metres, housing supply is naturally limited. You are likely to find a fixed stock of properties rather than frequent new developments. The historic nature of Higher Kinnerton means many homes may have character features associated with the 19th century, including connections to early racecourse founders and medieval landscapes. Buyers looking at homes in CH4 9BY should expect a market focused on existing stock with significant heritage value. The lack of commercial property dominance means residential quality remains the primary focus of the local estate.
House Prices in CH4 9BY
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Energy Efficiency in CH4 9BY
Residents of CH4 9BY enjoy access to essential amenities within practical reach, supporting independent daily living. Five retail outlets are available nearby, including Co-op Broughton, Co-op Penyffordd, and Spar. These supermarkets provide staple goods and convenience shopping without the need for long drives. For train travel, five nearby rail stations include Penyffordd Railway Station, Buckley Railway Station, and Hope Railway Station. These nodes connect you to wider networks for commuting to cities or holidays. Five airports are noted nearby, though Hawarden Airport is the primary local aviation facility. This proximity offers convenient flight options for business and leisure travel. The village hall serves as a cultural centre, hosting events and groups for young and old. Local parks include the former railway line, now a popular footpath offering scenic walking routes. Listed buildings such as Kinnerton Lodge and Hillside Cottage add architectural interest to the streetscape.
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Families living in CH4 9BY have access to specific educational facilities within the village and its immediate surroundings. The nearest named school is Ysgol Derwen, which operates as a primary school serving the younger generations. No secondary schools are listed in the immediate data for this specific postcode area, meaning older children may need to travel further for secondary education. The presence of a primary school supports families with young children who prioritise local schooling options. For prospective homebuyers, having a primary school like Ysgol Derwen nearby is a practical advantage. It reduces travel time for morning and afternoon runs. The school contributes to the daily rhythm of village life, often serving as a hub for community interaction alongside the village hall. While the data does not list secondary institutions or private schools, the existence of Ysgol Derwen indicates a functioning local education network. Parents must consider travel arrangements for older students not covered by this specific primary provision.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ysgol Derwen | other | N/A | N/A |
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The population living in CH4 9BY reflects a mature demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, with adults between 30 and 64 years old representing the most common age range. This age bracket typically correlates with established families and retired professionals seeking stability. Homeownership is the dominant living arrangement, with 87 per cent of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. Only 13 per cent of residents rent their homes. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type available in this area, offering traditional living spaces rather than flats or apartments. The dominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the historical and geographical context of the region. This homogeneity often supports strong social networks and shared local customs. The high rate of home ownership suggests that investing in properties here is viewed as a long-term commitment. Families tend to settle permanently rather than move frequently, which fosters continuity in local schools and community groups.
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