Area Overview for CH5 4ZZ
Area Information
Living in CH5 4ZZ, a small residential postcode in Flintshire, Wales, means being part of a quiet, historically rich community near the River Dee estuary. This area is part of Connah’s Quay, a town with a population of around 23,000, though the specific civil parish of CH5 4ZZ has just 1,476 residents. The area’s character is shaped by its maritime heritage, with roots in 18th-century port activity and shipbuilding at the Ferguson & Baird shipyard. Today, it functions as a commuter hub, with easy access to nearby Shotton and Chester. Residents benefit from proximity to rail stations like Shotton High Level and Hawarden Bridge, as well as Hawarden Airport, which supports travel and connectivity. The area’s mix of historical sites, such as Old Quay House, and modern amenities like Coleg Cambria, creates a unique blend of past and present. For those seeking a peaceful yet accessible location, CH5 4ZZ offers a small-town feel with practical links to larger urban centres.
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The property market in CH5 4ZZ is defined by a low home ownership rate of 42%, suggesting that the area is more rental-focused than owner-occupied. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which are more common than flats, reflecting a traditional, family-oriented housing stock. Given the small population and limited size of the postcode, the number of available properties is constrained, making the area a niche market for buyers. Those considering purchase may find limited options within CH5 4ZZ itself but could explore nearby areas like Shotton or Chester for a broader selection. The housing stock’s age and historical roots, such as former industrial sites, may present both character and practical challenges for buyers. For those seeking a quiet, low-density environment with access to transport links, CH5 4ZZ offers a compact, if limited, market.
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Energy Efficiency in CH5 4ZZ
Residents of CH5 4ZZ enjoy a range of local amenities within practical reach. The area has five retail outlets, including Asda Quay, Morrisons Daily Connahs, and Spar, offering everyday shopping needs. Rail stations like Shotton High Level and Hawarden Bridge provide access to public transport, while Hawarden Airport is a nearby option for regional travel. The River Dee, with its maritime heritage, adds a unique character to the area, complemented by local attractions such as Coleg Cambria and Deeside Stadium, which hosts Connah’s Quay Town FC. The presence of these amenities supports a lifestyle that balances small-town convenience with connectivity to larger towns. The blend of retail, transport, and historical sites ensures that daily life in CH5 4ZZ is both practical and enriched by its surroundings.
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Schools
The nearest school to CH5 4ZZ is Golftyn C.P. School, which is categorised as an "other" type in the data. No specific Ofsted rating is provided, so its performance remains unquantified. As a primary school, it likely serves the local community, though the lack of detailed data on its standards or facilities means prospective families would need to conduct further research. Given the small population of CH5 4ZZ, it is possible that students attend schools in nearby areas such as Shotton or Chester, which may offer a broader range of educational options. The presence of Golftyn C.P. School suggests a basic level of local provision, but families may need to consider commuting for secondary education or specialist services.
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The community in CH5 4ZZ is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a stable population of working-age individuals and families. Home ownership rates are relatively low at 42%, indicating that a significant portion of residents rent their homes. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats, reflecting a traditional housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. With a population of just 1,476, the area is small enough to foster close-knit social ties, yet its proximity to larger towns like Chester and Shotton offers broader opportunities. The demographic profile suggests a community focused on practical living, with limited data on deprivation levels, but the age distribution and housing type imply a balance between established residents and those seeking affordable housing.
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