Area Overview for CH7 1DY

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Living in CH7 1DY offers a quiet residential experience within the historic market town of Mold, located in Flintshire, North Wales. This specific postcode cluster forms part of a small residential area with a population of 1,122 people. The location sits in the agricultural region to the west of Flintshire and overlooks the Alyn Valley. The town itself derives its name from the Norman-French term *mont-hault*, meaning high hill, originally applied to the site of Mold Castle. Prospective buyers are entering an area defined by its deep history, serving as the administrative centre for the county since the Quarter Sessions were established in the 1760s. While the postcode covers a modest number of homes, you are situated near key heritage sites, including the parish church of St. Mary's and Plas y Bryn. Daily life here blends proximity to the town's historic High Street with the tranquility of the surrounding countryside. The area reflects its roots as a market centre that once hosted significant weekly markets and annual fairs. Though no stone structures from the medieval castle remain, the broad layout of the town centred on Bailey Hill persists. Living in CH7 1DY means accessing the services of an established county town without being caught in the urban rush. You benefit from a setting that has evolved from a Norman stronghold into a functioning administrative and commercial hub for the local population. The community benefits from its position as a gateway to the English-Welsh border, historically important for livestock trading and now for regional connectivity. The community in CH7 1DY is characterised by established families and long-term residents. The population median age is 47 years, indicating a demographic skew toward middle-aged adults. The most common age range among residents falls between 30 and 64 years old. This profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by settled households rather than young professionals or retirees. Home ownership stands at a solid 62%, reflecting a stable community with strong ties to local properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the median age and ownership statistics. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White. This steady demographic structure supports local businesses and community institutions with consistent resident numbers. The higher home ownership rate implies that the majority of people in this postcode have purchased their homes, likely influencing the local economy and property decisions. Stability is evident in the age distribution, as fewer children under 30 or elderly residents over 65 dominate the population statistics compared to other age brackets. You are living in an area where people have built roots over time. The lack of a significant younger population peak suggests this is not a primary destination for students or transient workers. Instead, it serves as a family-oriented zone. The 62% ownership figure is a key indicator of financial investment in the area by current residents. This socioeconomic stability contributes to a predictable environment for neighbours and investors alike. The property market in CH7 1DY is defined by a strong inclination toward home ownership and traditional housing stock. With 62% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, this postcode represents an owner-occupied sector rather than a high-density rental market. The predominant accommodation type listed is houses, which fits the profile of a market town where families buy and stay. This statistic means you are likely looking for property options that reflect long-term living arrangements. The high ownership percentage suggests stability within the neighbourhood and fewer transient tenants. When viewing homes in CH7 1DY, you will find that the housing stock is primarily established domestic properties rather than transient accommodation. The local population size of 1,122 indicates a limited supply of properties within the immediate postcode, meaning competition may occur for remaining listings. The fact that the majority of residents own their homes suggests that prices may reflect long-term value rather than short-term rental yields. This environment is typical of rural and semi-rural areas where people choose to settle permanently. If you are considering buying property here, the market dynamics favour those seeking a permanent home over investment rentals. The concentration of house ownership also influences local council planning and the overall character of the streetscape. You are entering a market where residents have chosen to stay, creating a steady demand for maintenance and upkeep of the housing stock. Residents of CH7 1DY have access to specific educational facilities nearby, most notably Ysgol Glanrafon. This school serves as an outside option for families in the immediate area. Ysgol Glanrafon is classified as an 'other' type of educational institution, providing an alternative to the standard primary or secondary school structures commonly found in larger urban districts. While detailed Ofsted ratings or specific year-group breakdowns are not provided in the current records, the presence of this school indicates a resource for local children. The mix of school types available suggests that families can access varied educational environments depending on their specific needs. Living in CH7 1DY places you within reach of this educational provision, which supports the demographic profile of having a significant number of adults aged 30 to 64, many of whom may have school-age children. The availability of Ysgol Glanrafon is a practical consideration for parents considering homes in this postcode. You do not have access to a wide spectrum of speciality academies or large comprehensives within the immediate vicinity, so planning for school runs requires checking the catchment area for Ysgol Glanrafon. This single named facility forms the core of the local education offering mentioned in available data. Digital connectivity for residents of CH7 1DY is robust, with fixed broadband achieving a high quality score. The fixed broadband network receives a score of 87 out of 100, indicating excellent fixed-line internet performance. This strong connection supports reliable remote working and high-bandwidth activities such as streaming or video conferencing. Mobile coverage is good, with a quality score of 68 out of 100. While slightly lower than the fixed line, this score still provides dependable coverage for daily use and emergency communications. Living in CH7 1DY means you do not face significant hurdles with internet access, a critical factor for modern professionals who work from home. The reliable broadband ensures thatyou can maintain professional workflows without interruption. For those who rely on cellular data for navigation or quick information checks, the mobile network provides sufficient reliability for most tasks. The disparity between the excellent broadband score and the good mobile score suggests that wired connections are the preferred infrastructure. You can confidently state that your connection needs in CH7 1DY will be met by the existing network infrastructure. There is no indication of poor digital services in this area, which contrasts with some rural locations that struggle with internet availability. Your lifestyle in CH7 1DY is supported by a practical network of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are available nearby, including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. These supermarkets offer essential goods without requiring a long journey into the town centre. For travel and commuting, five rail connections are accessible, including Buckley Railway Station, Penyffordd Railway Station, and Hawarden Railway Station. These stations provide access to broader transport networks beyond the immediate local cluster. Living in CH7 1DY gives you the convenience of major retail locations without needing to travel far. You can visit Iceland or Aldi Mold for weekly groceries easily. The presence of multiple railway stations means you have options for leaving the area if you need to travel to Chester, Shrewsbury, or London. The combination of retail convenience and rail access creates a balanced day-to-day experience. You benefit from the economies of scale of the larger town of Mold while living in a quieter residential cluster. Daily errands can be completed locally at the Daily stores or completed via the nearby stations. This setup removes the need for a car for essential shopping and light travel. The area supports a self-sufficient lifestyle while remaining connected to the wider region. Safety and environmental considerations for CH7 1DY paint a reassuring picture for potential homeowners. The area passes all assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. Each of these categories receives a pass level with a score of 0, which on the 0-100 scale indicates no risk or constraint. This means there is low flood risk coverage and no planning constraints regarding these specific environmental designations. You can buy or build here without worrying about flooding liabilities or restrictions tied to nature conservation zones. The crime risk assessment notes that data is currently only available for areas in England. While this creates a data gap, the absence of environmental hazards is a significant positive. For your specific postcode, there are no statutory protections for woodlands or wetlands that would limit development or impose extra costs. The low flood risk score confirms that the land is not prone to water overflow. This environmental safety is a critical factor for families, elderly residents, and investors alike. The area is free from the complications often found in zones near sensitive ecological reserves. What is the community feel like in CH7 1DY?The community feels established and stable with a population of 1,122 people. The median age is 47, showing a neighbourhood of middle-aged residents who own their homes at a rate of 62%. This creates a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a bustling city environment. Which schools are near CH7 1DY?The nearest school listed for the area is Ysgol Glanrafon, which is classified as an 'other' type school. This provides an educational option for families in the immediate vicinity, supporting the demographic of adults aged 30-64 in the population. Is the transport and connectivity good here?Connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 87, rated as excellent. Mobile coverage is good with a score of 68. Five railway stations, including Buckley and Hawarden stations, are within reach, ensuring reliable travel options for commuters. How safe is the area environmentally?The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and nature conservation zones. There is no flood risk, no protected woodland, and no AONB constraints. This makes it a robust location for building or buying without environmental restrictions. What amenities are available for daily life?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. Five railway stations, such as Penyffordd and Buckley stations, are also within practical reach. These facilities support a convenient lifestyle without the need for extensive travel.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1122
Population Density
3192 people/km²

The property market in CH7 1DY is defined by a strong inclination toward home ownership and traditional housing stock. With 62% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, this postcode represents an owner-occupied sector rather than a high-density rental market. The predominant accommodation type listed is houses, which fits the profile of a market town where families buy and stay. This statistic means you are likely looking for property options that reflect long-term living arrangements. The high ownership percentage suggests stability within the neighbourhood and fewer transient tenants. When viewing homes in CH7 1DY, you will find that the housing stock is primarily established domestic properties rather than transient accommodation. The local population size of 1,122 indicates a limited supply of properties within the immediate postcode, meaning competition may occur for remaining listings. The fact that the majority of residents own their homes suggests that prices may reflect long-term value rather than short-term rental yields. This environment is typical of rural and semi-rural areas where people choose to settle permanently. If you are considering buying property here, the market dynamics favour those seeking a permanent home over investment rentals. The concentration of house ownership also influences local council planning and the overall character of the streetscape. You are entering a market where residents have chosen to stay, creating a steady demand for maintenance and upkeep of the housing stock. Residents of CH7 1DY have access to specific educational facilities nearby, most notably Ysgol Glanrafon. This school serves as an outside option for families in the immediate area. Ysgol Glanrafon is classified as an 'other' type of educational institution, providing an alternative to the standard primary or secondary school structures commonly found in larger urban districts. While detailed Ofsted ratings or specific year-group breakdowns are not provided in the current records, the presence of this school indicates a resource for local children. The mix of school types available suggests that families can access varied educational environments depending on their specific needs. Living in CH7 1DY places you within reach of this educational provision, which supports the demographic profile of having a significant number of adults aged 30 to 64, many of whom may have school-age children. The availability of Ysgol Glanrafon is a practical consideration for parents considering homes in this postcode. You do not have access to a wide spectrum of speciality academies or large comprehensives within the immediate vicinity, so planning for school runs requires checking the catchment area for Ysgol Glanrafon. This single named facility forms the core of the local education offering mentioned in available data. Digital connectivity for residents of CH7 1DY is robust, with fixed broadband achieving a high quality score. The fixed broadband network receives a score of 87 out of 100, indicating excellent fixed-line internet performance. This strong connection supports reliable remote working and high-bandwidth activities such as streaming or video conferencing. Mobile coverage is good, with a quality score of 68 out of 100. While slightly lower than the fixed line, this score still provides dependable coverage for daily use and emergency communications. Living in CH7 1DY means you do not face significant hurdles with internet access, a critical factor for modern professionals who work from home. The reliable broadband ensures thatyou can maintain professional workflows without interruption. For those who rely on cellular data for navigation or quick information checks, the mobile network provides sufficient reliability for most tasks. The disparity between the excellent broadband score and the good mobile score suggests that wired connections are the preferred infrastructure. You can confidently state that your connection needs in CH7 1DY will be met by the existing network infrastructure. There is no indication of poor digital services in this area, which contrasts with some rural locations that struggle with internet availability. Your lifestyle in CH7 1DY is supported by a practical network of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are available nearby, including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. These supermarkets offer essential goods without requiring a long journey into the town centre. For travel and commuting, five rail connections are accessible, including Buckley Railway Station, Penyffordd Railway Station, and Hawarden Railway Station. These stations provide access to broader transport networks beyond the immediate local cluster. Living in CH7 1DY gives you the convenience of major retail locations without needing to travel far. You can visit Iceland or Aldi Mold for weekly groceries easily. The presence of multiple railway stations means you have options for leaving the area if you need to travel to Chester, Shrewsbury, or London. The combination of retail convenience and rail access creates a balanced day-to-day experience. You benefit from the economies of scale of the larger town of Mold while living in a quieter residential cluster. Daily errands can be completed locally at the Daily stores or completed via the nearby stations. This setup removes the need for a car for essential shopping and light travel. The area supports a self-sufficient lifestyle while remaining connected to the wider region. Safety and environmental considerations for CH7 1DY paint a reassuring picture for potential homeowners. The area passes all assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. Each of these categories receives a pass level with a score of 0, which on the 0-100 scale indicates no risk or constraint. This means there is low flood risk coverage and no planning constraints regarding these specific environmental designations. You can buy or build here without worrying about flooding liabilities or restrictions tied to nature conservation zones. The crime risk assessment notes that data is currently only available for areas in England. While this creates a data gap, the absence of environmental hazards is a significant positive. For your specific postcode, there are no statutory protections for woodlands or wetlands that would limit development or impose extra costs. The low flood risk score confirms that the land is not prone to water overflow. This environmental safety is a critical factor for families, elderly residents, and investors alike. The area is free from the complications often found in zones near sensitive ecological reserves. What is the community feel like in CH7 1DY?The community feels established and stable with a population of 1,122 people. The median age is 47, showing a neighbourhood of middle-aged residents who own their homes at a rate of 62%. This creates a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a bustling city environment. Which schools are near CH7 1DY?The nearest school listed for the area is Ysgol Glanrafon, which is classified as an 'other' type school. This provides an educational option for families in the immediate vicinity, supporting the demographic of adults aged 30-64 in the population. Is the transport and connectivity good here?Connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 87, rated as excellent. Mobile coverage is good with a score of 68. Five railway stations, including Buckley and Hawarden stations, are within reach, ensuring reliable travel options for commuters. How safe is the area environmentally?The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and nature conservation zones. There is no flood risk, no protected woodland, and no AONB constraints. This makes it a robust location for building or buying without environmental restrictions. What amenities are available for daily life?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. Five railway stations, such as Penyffordd and Buckley stations, are also within practical reach. These facilities support a convenient lifestyle without the need for extensive travel.

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Your lifestyle in CH7 1DY is supported by a practical network of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are available nearby, including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. These supermarkets offer essential goods without requiring a long journey into the town centre. For travel and commuting, five rail connections are accessible, including Buckley Railway Station, Penyffordd Railway Station, and Hawarden Railway Station. These stations provide access to broader transport networks beyond the immediate local cluster. Living in CH7 1DY gives you the convenience of major retail locations without needing to travel far. You can visit Iceland or Aldi Mold for weekly groceries easily. The presence of multiple railway stations means you have options for leaving the area if you need to travel to Chester, Shrewsbury, or London. The combination of retail convenience and rail access creates a balanced day-to-day experience. You benefit from the economies of scale of the larger town of Mold while living in a quieter residential cluster. Daily errands can be completed locally at the Daily stores or completed via the nearby stations. This setup removes the need for a car for essential shopping and light travel. The area supports a self-sufficient lifestyle while remaining connected to the wider region. Safety and environmental considerations for CH7 1DY paint a reassuring picture for potential homeowners. The area passes all assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. Each of these categories receives a pass level with a score of 0, which on the 0-100 scale indicates no risk or constraint. This means there is low flood risk coverage and no planning constraints regarding these specific environmental designations. You can buy or build here without worrying about flooding liabilities or restrictions tied to nature conservation zones. The crime risk assessment notes that data is currently only available for areas in England. While this creates a data gap, the absence of environmental hazards is a significant positive. For your specific postcode, there are no statutory protections for woodlands or wetlands that would limit development or impose extra costs. The low flood risk score confirms that the land is not prone to water overflow. This environmental safety is a critical factor for families, elderly residents, and investors alike. The area is free from the complications often found in zones near sensitive ecological reserves. What is the community feel like in CH7 1DY?The community feels established and stable with a population of 1,122 people. The median age is 47, showing a neighbourhood of middle-aged residents who own their homes at a rate of 62%. This creates a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a bustling city environment. Which schools are near CH7 1DY?The nearest school listed for the area is Ysgol Glanrafon, which is classified as an 'other' type school. This provides an educational option for families in the immediate vicinity, supporting the demographic of adults aged 30-64 in the population. Is the transport and connectivity good here?Connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 87, rated as excellent. Mobile coverage is good with a score of 68. Five railway stations, including Buckley and Hawarden stations, are within reach, ensuring reliable travel options for commuters. How safe is the area environmentally?The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and nature conservation zones. There is no flood risk, no protected woodland, and no AONB constraints. This makes it a robust location for building or buying without environmental restrictions. What amenities are available for daily life?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. Five railway stations, such as Penyffordd and Buckley stations, are also within practical reach. These facilities support a convenient lifestyle without the need for extensive travel.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of CH7 1DY have access to specific educational facilities nearby, most notably Ysgol Glanrafon. This school serves as an outside option for families in the immediate area. Ysgol Glanrafon is classified as an 'other' type of educational institution, providing an alternative to the standard primary or secondary school structures commonly found in larger urban districts. While detailed Ofsted ratings or specific year-group breakdowns are not provided in the current records, the presence of this school indicates a resource for local children. The mix of school types available suggests that families can access varied educational environments depending on their specific needs. Living in CH7 1DY places you within reach of this educational provision, which supports the demographic profile of having a significant number of adults aged 30 to 64, many of whom may have school-age children. The availability of Ysgol Glanrafon is a practical consideration for parents considering homes in this postcode. You do not have access to a wide spectrum of speciality academies or large comprehensives within the immediate vicinity, so planning for school runs requires checking the catchment area for Ysgol Glanrafon. This single named facility forms the core of the local education offering mentioned in available data. Digital connectivity for residents of CH7 1DY is robust, with fixed broadband achieving a high quality score. The fixed broadband network receives a score of 87 out of 100, indicating excellent fixed-line internet performance. This strong connection supports reliable remote working and high-bandwidth activities such as streaming or video conferencing. Mobile coverage is good, with a quality score of 68 out of 100. While slightly lower than the fixed line, this score still provides dependable coverage for daily use and emergency communications. Living in CH7 1DY means you do not face significant hurdles with internet access, a critical factor for modern professionals who work from home. The reliable broadband ensures thatyou can maintain professional workflows without interruption. For those who rely on cellular data for navigation or quick information checks, the mobile network provides sufficient reliability for most tasks. The disparity between the excellent broadband score and the good mobile score suggests that wired connections are the preferred infrastructure. You can confidently state that your connection needs in CH7 1DY will be met by the existing network infrastructure. There is no indication of poor digital services in this area, which contrasts with some rural locations that struggle with internet availability. Your lifestyle in CH7 1DY is supported by a practical network of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are available nearby, including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. These supermarkets offer essential goods without requiring a long journey into the town centre. For travel and commuting, five rail connections are accessible, including Buckley Railway Station, Penyffordd Railway Station, and Hawarden Railway Station. These stations provide access to broader transport networks beyond the immediate local cluster. Living in CH7 1DY gives you the convenience of major retail locations without needing to travel far. You can visit Iceland or Aldi Mold for weekly groceries easily. The presence of multiple railway stations means you have options for leaving the area if you need to travel to Chester, Shrewsbury, or London. The combination of retail convenience and rail access creates a balanced day-to-day experience. You benefit from the economies of scale of the larger town of Mold while living in a quieter residential cluster. Daily errands can be completed locally at the Daily stores or completed via the nearby stations. This setup removes the need for a car for essential shopping and light travel. The area supports a self-sufficient lifestyle while remaining connected to the wider region. Safety and environmental considerations for CH7 1DY paint a reassuring picture for potential homeowners. The area passes all assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. Each of these categories receives a pass level with a score of 0, which on the 0-100 scale indicates no risk or constraint. This means there is low flood risk coverage and no planning constraints regarding these specific environmental designations. You can buy or build here without worrying about flooding liabilities or restrictions tied to nature conservation zones. The crime risk assessment notes that data is currently only available for areas in England. While this creates a data gap, the absence of environmental hazards is a significant positive. For your specific postcode, there are no statutory protections for woodlands or wetlands that would limit development or impose extra costs. The low flood risk score confirms that the land is not prone to water overflow. This environmental safety is a critical factor for families, elderly residents, and investors alike. The area is free from the complications often found in zones near sensitive ecological reserves. What is the community feel like in CH7 1DY?The community feels established and stable with a population of 1,122 people. The median age is 47, showing a neighbourhood of middle-aged residents who own their homes at a rate of 62%. This creates a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a bustling city environment. Which schools are near CH7 1DY?The nearest school listed for the area is Ysgol Glanrafon, which is classified as an 'other' type school. This provides an educational option for families in the immediate vicinity, supporting the demographic of adults aged 30-64 in the population. Is the transport and connectivity good here?Connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 87, rated as excellent. Mobile coverage is good with a score of 68. Five railway stations, including Buckley and Hawarden stations, are within reach, ensuring reliable travel options for commuters. How safe is the area environmentally?The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and nature conservation zones. There is no flood risk, no protected woodland, and no AONB constraints. This makes it a robust location for building or buying without environmental restrictions. What amenities are available for daily life?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. Five railway stations, such as Penyffordd and Buckley stations, are also within practical reach. These facilities support a convenient lifestyle without the need for extensive travel.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Ysgol GlanrafonotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CH7 1DY is characterised by established families and long-term residents. The population median age is 47 years, indicating a demographic skew toward middle-aged adults. The most common age range among residents falls between 30 and 64 years old. This profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by settled households rather than young professionals or retirees. Home ownership stands at a solid 62%, reflecting a stable community with strong ties to local properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the median age and ownership statistics. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White. This steady demographic structure supports local businesses and community institutions with consistent resident numbers. The higher home ownership rate implies that the majority of people in this postcode have purchased their homes, likely influencing the local economy and property decisions. Stability is evident in the age distribution, as fewer children under 30 or elderly residents over 65 dominate the population statistics compared to other age brackets. You are living in an area where people have built roots over time. The lack of a significant younger population peak suggests this is not a primary destination for students or transient workers. Instead, it serves as a family-oriented zone. The 62% ownership figure is a key indicator of financial investment in the area by current residents. This socioeconomic stability contributes to a predictable environment for neighbours and investors alike. The property market in CH7 1DY is defined by a strong inclination toward home ownership and traditional housing stock. With 62% of homes owned outright or with a mortgage, this postcode represents an owner-occupied sector rather than a high-density rental market. The predominant accommodation type listed is houses, which fits the profile of a market town where families buy and stay. This statistic means you are likely looking for property options that reflect long-term living arrangements. The high ownership percentage suggests stability within the neighbourhood and fewer transient tenants. When viewing homes in CH7 1DY, you will find that the housing stock is primarily established domestic properties rather than transient accommodation. The local population size of 1,122 indicates a limited supply of properties within the immediate postcode, meaning competition may occur for remaining listings. The fact that the majority of residents own their homes suggests that prices may reflect long-term value rather than short-term rental yields. This environment is typical of rural and semi-rural areas where people choose to settle permanently. If you are considering buying property here, the market dynamics favour those seeking a permanent home over investment rentals. The concentration of house ownership also influences local council planning and the overall character of the streetscape. You are entering a market where residents have chosen to stay, creating a steady demand for maintenance and upkeep of the housing stock. Residents of CH7 1DY have access to specific educational facilities nearby, most notably Ysgol Glanrafon. This school serves as an outside option for families in the immediate area. Ysgol Glanrafon is classified as an 'other' type of educational institution, providing an alternative to the standard primary or secondary school structures commonly found in larger urban districts. While detailed Ofsted ratings or specific year-group breakdowns are not provided in the current records, the presence of this school indicates a resource for local children. The mix of school types available suggests that families can access varied educational environments depending on their specific needs. Living in CH7 1DY places you within reach of this educational provision, which supports the demographic profile of having a significant number of adults aged 30 to 64, many of whom may have school-age children. The availability of Ysgol Glanrafon is a practical consideration for parents considering homes in this postcode. You do not have access to a wide spectrum of speciality academies or large comprehensives within the immediate vicinity, so planning for school runs requires checking the catchment area for Ysgol Glanrafon. This single named facility forms the core of the local education offering mentioned in available data. Digital connectivity for residents of CH7 1DY is robust, with fixed broadband achieving a high quality score. The fixed broadband network receives a score of 87 out of 100, indicating excellent fixed-line internet performance. This strong connection supports reliable remote working and high-bandwidth activities such as streaming or video conferencing. Mobile coverage is good, with a quality score of 68 out of 100. While slightly lower than the fixed line, this score still provides dependable coverage for daily use and emergency communications. Living in CH7 1DY means you do not face significant hurdles with internet access, a critical factor for modern professionals who work from home. The reliable broadband ensures thatyou can maintain professional workflows without interruption. For those who rely on cellular data for navigation or quick information checks, the mobile network provides sufficient reliability for most tasks. The disparity between the excellent broadband score and the good mobile score suggests that wired connections are the preferred infrastructure. You can confidently state that your connection needs in CH7 1DY will be met by the existing network infrastructure. There is no indication of poor digital services in this area, which contrasts with some rural locations that struggle with internet availability. Your lifestyle in CH7 1DY is supported by a practical network of amenities located within practical reach. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are available nearby, including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. These supermarkets offer essential goods without requiring a long journey into the town centre. For travel and commuting, five rail connections are accessible, including Buckley Railway Station, Penyffordd Railway Station, and Hawarden Railway Station. These stations provide access to broader transport networks beyond the immediate local cluster. Living in CH7 1DY gives you the convenience of major retail locations without needing to travel far. You can visit Iceland or Aldi Mold for weekly groceries easily. The presence of multiple railway stations means you have options for leaving the area if you need to travel to Chester, Shrewsbury, or London. The combination of retail convenience and rail access creates a balanced day-to-day experience. You benefit from the economies of scale of the larger town of Mold while living in a quieter residential cluster. Daily errands can be completed locally at the Daily stores or completed via the nearby stations. This setup removes the need for a car for essential shopping and light travel. The area supports a self-sufficient lifestyle while remaining connected to the wider region. Safety and environmental considerations for CH7 1DY paint a reassuring picture for potential homeowners. The area passes all assessments for flood risk, Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. Each of these categories receives a pass level with a score of 0, which on the 0-100 scale indicates no risk or constraint. This means there is low flood risk coverage and no planning constraints regarding these specific environmental designations. You can buy or build here without worrying about flooding liabilities or restrictions tied to nature conservation zones. The crime risk assessment notes that data is currently only available for areas in England. While this creates a data gap, the absence of environmental hazards is a significant positive. For your specific postcode, there are no statutory protections for woodlands or wetlands that would limit development or impose extra costs. The low flood risk score confirms that the land is not prone to water overflow. This environmental safety is a critical factor for families, elderly residents, and investors alike. The area is free from the complications often found in zones near sensitive ecological reserves. What is the community feel like in CH7 1DY?The community feels established and stable with a population of 1,122 people. The median age is 47, showing a neighbourhood of middle-aged residents who own their homes at a rate of 62%. This creates a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a bustling city environment. Which schools are near CH7 1DY?The nearest school listed for the area is Ysgol Glanrafon, which is classified as an 'other' type school. This provides an educational option for families in the immediate vicinity, supporting the demographic of adults aged 30-64 in the population. Is the transport and connectivity good here?Connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 87, rated as excellent. Mobile coverage is good with a score of 68. Five railway stations, including Buckley and Hawarden stations, are within reach, ensuring reliable travel options for commuters. How safe is the area environmentally?The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and nature conservation zones. There is no flood risk, no protected woodland, and no AONB constraints. This makes it a robust location for building or buying without environmental restrictions. What amenities are available for daily life?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. Five railway stations, such as Penyffordd and Buckley stations, are also within practical reach. These facilities support a convenient lifestyle without the need for extensive travel.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CH7 1DY?
The community feels established and stable with a population of 1,122 people. The median age is 47, showing a neighbourhood of middle-aged residents who own their homes at a rate of 62%. This creates a quiet, family-oriented atmosphere rather than a bustling city environment.
Which schools are near CH7 1DY?
The nearest school listed for the area is Ysgol Glanrafon, which is classified as an 'other' type school. This provides an educational option for families in the immediate vicinity, supporting the demographic of adults aged 30-64 in the population.
Is the transport and connectivity good here?
Connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 87, rated as excellent. Mobile coverage is good with a score of 68. Five railway stations, including Buckley and Hawarden stations, are within reach, ensuring reliable travel options for commuters.
How safe is the area environmentally?
The area passes all safety and planning assessments with a score of 0 for flood risk and nature conservation zones. There is no flood risk, no protected woodland, and no AONB constraints. This makes it a robust location for building or buying without environmental restrictions.
What amenities are available for daily life?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Morrisons Daily Mold 18, Iceland Mold, and Aldi Mold. Five railway stations, such as Penyffordd and Buckley stations, are also within practical reach. These facilities support a convenient lifestyle without the need for extensive travel.

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