Area Overview for CH7 4LB

Area Information

Leeswood and Pontblyddyn Community anchors this postcode, representing a specific residential cluster within Flintshire, Wales. Covering an area of 1.3 km², the locality is home to 2,123 residents. You will find yourself in a place with deep historical roots, first mentioned in the Domesday Book and granted to the Stanley family in 1443. The landscape features a blend of villages dating back to the 19th century, including Leeswood Hall and Christ Church. Coal mines and cannel coal oil works once drove local growth, attracting migrants and shaping the built environment. Today, the geography includes remnants of 19th-century oil works in surrounding woods and Bronze Age cairns. Living in CH7 4LB means being situated approximately two miles southeast of Mold. The population density of 181 people per square kilometre suggests a compact settlement rather than sprawling development. You are surrounded by notable landmarks such as Plas Teg, a significant historic house, and the famous wrought-iron White Gates crafted by the Davies brothers. This area offers a distinct character defined by its industrial past and conservation-rich present, with large areas of protected woodland influencing the planning constraints. The community remains closely knit around these shared historical and natural features while attracting buyers seeking affordable housing near Cheshire.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.3 km²
Population
2123
Population Density
181 people/km²

Homes in CH7 4LB reflect a predominantly owner-occupied market with 67 per cent of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. The accommodation type is heavily skewed towards houses, consistent with the civil parish's historic character and absence of large-scale social housing estates. This high ownership rate indicates that families view this area as a long-term investment rather than a short-term rental opportunity. For buyers, the primary stock will comprise traditional properties suited to the village lifestyle, rather than modern apartments or high-density developments. The proximity to affluent areas like Cheshire makes these homes attractive to commuters seeking affordability without sacrificing location. You should expect properties to range from historic homes near Leeswood Hall to terraced houses in Pontblyddyn. The small area size of 1.3 km² limits large-scale new build projects, meaning you are mostly viewing established stock. This scarcity can drive competition for well-presented family homes. The market responds to the historical appeal of churches, former industrial sites, and protected woodland settings. There are no major commercial developments currently planned that would drastically alter the housing type mix. Buyers seeking single-family dwellings will find better alignment with local supply than those looking for flats or converted warehouses.

House Prices in CH7 4LB

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Energy Efficiency in CH7 4LB

Living in CH7 4LB offers convenient access to essential retail and transport links within practical reach. You have five retail options nearby, including Co-op Leeswood, Asda Wylfa, and Tesco Yr. These supermarkets provide ample choice for daily groceries and household essentials without needing to travel more than a few miles. For transport, residents benefit from five railway stations close by, specifically Penyffordd Railway Station, Buckley Railway Station, and Hope Railway Station. This rail infrastructure facilitates easy visits to Mold or beyond for work or leisure. The local character is enriched by historical landmarks like Plas Teg and Leeswood Hall, offering cultural interest points for weekends. Christ Church in Pontblyddyn stands as a focal point for community life and heritage appreciation. While East and North Pembrokeshire might feature beaches, CH7 4LB offers its own green spaces tied to its industrial past and protected woodlands. Dining options are not explicitly detailed in the current data, but the retail presence suggests a range of eateries in town centres nearby. Shopping trips to Co-op and Tesco serve as routine weekly events for most households. The area balances rural tranquility with urban convenience, allowing you to enjoy quiet residential streets while remaining close to substantial shopping parks and rail networks.

Amenities

Schools

Families planning their education options for CH7 4LB should look towards Ysgol Derwenfa as the nearest educational institution. This school serves as the primary option for children attending the local provision, though specific Ofsted ratings are not listed in the current records. The school classification is categorized as "other," which typically denotes a community or unique local institute outside the standard primary and secondary binary. With a postcode population of 2,123, the local demand for education is modest but steady. You must verify the specific phase (primary or secondary) by contacting the school directly, as the provided data does not specify this detail. The presence of one nearby facility suggests a consolidated catchment area rather than a fragmented network of providers. Parents in CH7 4LB will need to consider transport arrangements to reach Ysgol Derwenfa unless their children are within walking distance. The absence of multiple named institutions implies that families may need to look further afield for specialist secondary education or international curriculum options. When evaluating schools near CH7 4LB, factor in the travel time from Pontblyddyn and Leeswood Green. The single entry in the data underscores the need for careful verification of term dates, admission policies, and current funding status before making decisions.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Ysgol DerwenfaotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile of CH7 4LB reflects a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30-64 year range, indicating a family-oriented demographic rather than a student or retiree-heavy zone. Sixty-seven per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a stable, owner-occupied market. The local accommodation consists primarily of houses, aligning with the area's historical development away from dense urban flats. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of rural Flintshire. This age structure implies that the streets will often be quiet during school hours but may see increased activity during sporting events or community gatherings. The high proportion of adults means professional services and larger residential plots dominate the local economy. Unlike areas with transient populations, CH7 4LB benefits from long-term residency influencing local politics and community cohesion. There are no significant youth bulges or elderly concentrations skewing the balance. The demographic data paints a picture of established neighbourhoods where families have rooted themselves for generations. This stability contributes to a predictable environment where local schools and amenities serve consistent user groups without the volatility seen in university towns or commuter hubs.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

67
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

29
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CH7 4LB postcode area?
The median age is 47 years, with the majority of residents aged 30 to 64. Home ownership stands at 67 per cent, indicating a stable, owner-occupied community. The area is predominantly White and comprises mainly houses. The population includes around 2,123 people spread across 1.3 km², suggesting a close-knit family environment rather than a transient or student-heavy zone.
What schools are near CH7 4LB?
The nearest school listed is Ysgol Derwenfa. It is classified as "other" in the available data, but specific Ofsted ratings or phases are not provided. Families should contact the school directly to confirm whether it is primary or secondary. Given the small population of 2,123, the local provision is singular, meaning parents may need to look further for expanded educational choices.
How reliable is the broadband and mobile signal in CH7 4LB?
Fixed broadband quality is rated as good with a score of 87 out of 100, suitable for remote working and streaming. Mobile coverage is rated as fair with a score of 68 out of 100. Signal strength may vary, particularly within the protected woodland areas present on 19.89 per cent of the land. Overall, connectivity is robust for digital lifestyles but residents should test mobile reception in outdoor zones.
What constitutes a typical day in CH7 4LB?
Residents have five retail outlets nearby, including Co-op Leeswood and Asda Wylfa, for daily shopping. For travel, five railway stations are within reach, including Buckley and Hope. The lifestyle blends village tranquility with proximity to employment hubs like Cheshire. Historical sites like Leeswood Hall and Christ Church add cultural depth to weekends.

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