Area Overview for CH7 6AA

Area Information

CH7 6AA is a small, rural postcode area in Flintshire, Wales, encompassing parts of the village of Northop. With a population of 1,561 spread over 72.8 hectares, it retains a quiet, low-density character typical of rural Welsh villages. The area lies just off the A55 North Wales Expressway, near junction 33, offering convenient links to nearby towns like Chester, Mold, and Flint. Historically significant, Northop sits at the crossroads of ancient Roman and medieval trade routes, with landmarks such as the Grade I-listed Church of St Eurgain and St Peter and the preserved section of 8th-century Wat’s Dyke. Modern life here balances rural tranquillity with practical amenities, including nearby railway stations and a mix of local shops. The area’s small size and compact layout mean residents are likely to know their neighbours, while the surrounding countryside offers walking and cycling opportunities. For those seeking a peaceful, community-oriented lifestyle with historical depth, CH7 6AA presents a distinct alternative to urban living.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
72.8 hectares
Population
1561
Population Density
156 people/km²

CH7 6AA is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 80% of properties in private hands. The housing stock is dominated by single-family homes, which is typical for rural and semi-rural postcodes in Wales. This suggests a market focused on long-term residency rather than short-term rental investment. Given the area’s small size and compact layout, property availability is likely limited to the immediate vicinity, with buyers needing to consider nearby towns for broader options. The prevalence of houses over flats or apartments aligns with the area’s traditional, low-density character. For buyers, this means a focus on family homes with garden space, though the limited number of properties may require flexibility in location. The rural setting also implies potential for future development, though any expansion would need to balance with the area’s historical and environmental constraints.

House Prices in CH7 6AA

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in CH7 6AA

Living in CH7 6AA offers a mix of rural convenience and practical amenities. Within walking or short driving distance are several retail outlets, including Spar, Farmfoods Flint, and Tesco Flint, providing access to daily essentials. The area’s proximity to the A55 and nearby railway stations ensures easy access to larger towns for shopping, dining, and entertainment. For leisure, the village’s historical sites—such as the 8th-century Wat’s Dyke and the Grade I-listed church—offer cultural and recreational opportunities. The surrounding countryside supports walking, cycling, and nature appreciation, though specific parks or green spaces are not detailed in the data. The presence of a community silver band and historic landmarks like Northop Hall suggest a vibrant, locally rooted social scene. Overall, the area balances self-sufficiency with connections to regional hubs, ideal for those seeking a relaxed yet accessible lifestyle.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to CH7 6AA is Ysgol Owen Jones C.P., which serves the local community. While no Ofsted rating is provided, the presence of a community primary school indicates that families have access to local education without needing to travel far. The school’s type—described as “other” in the data—may suggest it is a primary school or part of a larger educational network. With a population of around 1,600 in Northop, the school likely caters to a significant portion of the area’s children. The absence of secondary schools nearby means students may need to attend institutions in larger towns like Flint or Chester, but the proximity of rail links could ease commuting. For families prioritising local schooling, Ysgol Owen Jones C.P. is a key consideration, though further details on its curriculum or facilities are not available.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Ysgol Owen Jones C.P.otherN/AN/A

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The population of CH7 6AA is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the largest age group being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a stable, established community with a focus on family life and long-term residency. Home ownership is high, with 80% of households owning their homes, indicating a strong sense of local attachment. The area is characterised by single-family houses rather than flats or apartments, reflecting its rural and semi-rural nature. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends in North East Wales. The relatively low population density of 156 people per square kilometre reinforces the area’s spacious, low-traffic environment. While no specific data on deprivation is provided, the high home ownership and mature age profile suggest a community with relatively stable economic conditions, though limited data prevents deeper analysis of socioeconomic factors.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

42
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

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

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

Nearby Areas

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in CH7 6AA?
CH7 6AA has a population of 1,561, with a median age of 47 and 80% home ownership. The community is predominantly middle-aged adults, with a focus on family living and long-term residency. The rural setting fosters a close-knit environment, though the area’s small size means limited local services.
Who lives in CH7 6AA?
The population is primarily White, with adults aged 30–64 making up the largest age group. Home ownership is high, reflecting a stable, established community with few transient residents.
What schools are near CH7 6AA?
The nearest school is Ysgol Owen Jones C.P. While no Ofsted rating is provided, it serves local children. Secondary education may require travel to Flint or Chester, but rail links ease commuting.
How connected is CH7 6AA digitally?
Broadband is excellent (score 88), but mobile coverage is fair (68). This supports home working and online use, though rural areas may experience weaker signals.
Are there safety concerns in CH7 6AA?
Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural areas posing direct threats. However, crime data is unavailable for Wales, and protected woodland may affect property development.

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .