Area Overview for CH8 7RL
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Living in CH8 7RL means residing within a specific residential cluster of Holywell, a historic market town in Flintshire. This small post district spans 1357 m² and forms part of a community population of 2442 residents. You are situated west of the River Dee estuary in an area defined by deep historical roots and enduring landmarks. The location offers proximity to St Winefride's Well, a grade I listed building and pilgrimage site that has served the region since the medieval period. Nearby heritage sites include the ruins of Basingwerk Abbey and the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, which houses copper plates from HMS Victory. Wat's Dyke, a 40-mile medieval earth bank, runs through the vicinity, marking an ancient boundary. The area combines a quiet domestic setting with access to significant cultural assets. Residents enjoy a sense of connection to the past while maintaining a settled neighbourhood character. You are close to Flint, a town situated to the east, though specific travel times are not recorded in current local reports. This postcode represents a traditional residential choice within a town that has been shaped by centuries of religious, industrial, and commercial history. The compact nature of the distribution creates a tight-knit environment where local history remains visible in the streetscape. The community profile for CH8 7RL reflects a settled population where adults dominate the age structure. Residents fall primarily in the 30-64 years range, with a median age of 47 years. This demographic skew indicates a mature neighbourhood rather than one attracting young families or students. Home ownership stands at 74%, suggesting long-term stability within the area. The majority of households reside in houses, contributing to a suburban residential feel rather than a high-density urban layout. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in parts of north-east Wales where established communities have grown over several generations. With a population density of 924 people per square kilometre, the area feels moderately populated without the intense bustle of major cities. This density supports a sense of familiarity among neighbours while preserving residential privacy. The high proportion of owner-occupiers implies a stable resident base likely invested in maintaining their properties. You will find a community where families and established households prevail, creating an environment focused on stability. The age distribution means local services cater more to adult needs, though the specific availability of facilities for older residents or children is not detailed in current records. This demographic makeup supports a quiet, consistent lifestyle for those preferring a established neighbourhood. The housing landscape in CH8 7RL is defined by a strong ownership culture and a stock dominated by houses. With 74% of homes occupied by their owners, this postcode leans heavily towards the owner-occupier market. This statistic indicates that most properties have been lived in by the same families for extended periods, fostering neighbourhood continuity. Houses form the primary accommodation type, offering more space and traditional layouts compared to flats or apartments. This composition appeals to buyers seeking standalone living rather than shared high-density environments. The residential cluster nature of the area supports a market where family homes and larger dwellings likely dominate. Buyers looking for properties here should expect a stock built for long-term family residence. The high ownership rate reduces the percentage of rental listings, making the area attractive for those who prioritize stability. While specific price data is not available for this postal sector, the characteristics of the stock suggest a traditional property market. Investors or renters may find fewer opportunities compared to areas with higher rental percentages. The prevalence of houses aligns with the broader trend in Holywell where land is plentiful and detached living is common. This market profile suits those who wish to settle down and build equity in a stable residential pocket of the town. The combination of house-dominant stock and high ownership creates a reliable environment for purchasing a home. Digital connectivity in CH8 7RL varies significantly between fixed broadband and mobile networks. Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet use. You can rely on robust fixed lines for video calls, remote work, and streaming without concern for lag or throttling. This level of connectivity supports seamless working from home arrangements and modern digital lifestyles. Conversely, mobile coverage scores 68 out of 100, representing a fair rather than excellent network experience. Signal strength may fluctuate in certain spots within the postcode, particularly indoors or in pockets shielded by topography. While fixed connections are reliable, mobile data users should verify specific signal performance in their chosen home. For daily commuting, the nearest rail hub is Flint Railway Station, located within practical reach. This station provides access to wider regional networks, though specific journey times to major cities are not detailed in current reports. Historical records note the Holywell Junction station opened in 1913, but current service frequencies and operators are not included in the available information. Road access involves proximity to Holywell Wharf, which once served the Holywell Railway built for goods transport before closing in 1957. You can expect standard road access for driving, with the area situated near the River Dee estuary layout. The disparity between excellent fixed internet and fair mobile coverage suggests infrastructure prioritizes wired connections over cellular expansion in this residential zone. Daily life in CH8 7RL benefits from a cluster of retail outlets within practical reach. Residents have access to five key retail venues, including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. These supermarkets provide comprehensive shopping options for groceries and household essentials without requiring a long drive into town centre precincts. The availability of major chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Transport links are supplemented by the nearby Flint Railway Station, which serves the broader Holywell area. This station facilitates travel to surrounding regions, supporting residents who commute or travel for leisure. The area sits near St Winefride's Well, a landmark site offering historical interest and cultural atmosphere for day visitors. The Greenfield Valley nearby contains further heritage sites, including the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park museum housing memorabilia like copper plates from HMS Victory. Wat's Dyke, an ancient earth bank, runs through the landscape, providing trails of historical interest for those who walk outdoors. The neighbourhood balances modern convenience with access to significant heritage sites. You are close to amenities that serve both practical daily needs and cultural curiosity. Retail provisions are sufficient for most household requirements, reducing the need for frequent trips beyond the immediate vicinity. The presence of large supermarkets means you can complete weekly shopping runs locally. Lifestyle choices revolve around a mix of suburban convenience and proximity to historical landmarks. This blend supports families who want easy access to goods while living near sites of national significance in Wales. Environmental and safety assessments for CH8 7RL reveal a low-risk profile regarding flooding and planning constraints. Flood risk registers show a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and a pass level for safety. You can live here without concern for water-level threats affecting your property. Ramsar wetland sites, which designate areas of international importance for wetland habitats, show no coverage in this postcode. The area also passes checks for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland, all registering scores of 0. These results confirm the absence of major planning constraints that typically restrict development or alter land use. You will not face restrictions related to these protected designations when maintaining your property. Regarding crime risk, data is currently unavailable for Wales in national statistics, as crime risk figures are only published for England. This absence prevents a direct numerical comparison with other regions. While crime statistics are missing, the high home ownership rate of 74% and mature demographic of median age 47 often correlate with stable, watchful communities. The lack of recorded flood risk or environmental planning constraints suggests a stable physical environment for homeowners. You should consider the gap in crime data when evaluating security, relying instead on community observations and police reports. Overall, the environmental safety metrics strongly support a secure living situation free from major geographical hazards. Who lives in CH8 7RL and what is the community like?The community is predominantly adult residents aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47 years. Seventy-four percent of homes are owner-occupied, indicating long-term settlement. Most accommodation consists of houses rather than flats, creating a stable, suburban neighbourhood atmosphere. What is the digital connectivity like in this postcode?Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, offering excellent speeds for working from home and streaming. Mobile coverage is fair, scoring 68 out of 100, which may require checks for indoor signal strength in specific properties within the cluster. What amenities are available near CH8 7RL?Residents have access to five retail venues including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. The nearest rail link is provided by Flint Railway Station. Cultural sites nearby include St Winefride's Well and the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park. Are there any environmental or safety risks associated with living here?Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. There are no planning constraints from Ramsar sites, AONB, nature reserves, or protected woodlands, also all scoring 0. Crime risk data is currently unavailable as national statistics do not cover Wales. How does the property market look in this specific area?The market is dominated by houses with a high home ownership rate of 74%. This suggests a stable environment with few rental properties available. The area is a small residential cluster within the broader Holywell town context.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1357 m²
- Population
- 2442
- Population Density
- 924 people/km²
The housing landscape in CH8 7RL is defined by a strong ownership culture and a stock dominated by houses. With 74% of homes occupied by their owners, this postcode leans heavily towards the owner-occupier market. This statistic indicates that most properties have been lived in by the same families for extended periods, fostering neighbourhood continuity. Houses form the primary accommodation type, offering more space and traditional layouts compared to flats or apartments. This composition appeals to buyers seeking standalone living rather than shared high-density environments. The residential cluster nature of the area supports a market where family homes and larger dwellings likely dominate. Buyers looking for properties here should expect a stock built for long-term family residence. The high ownership rate reduces the percentage of rental listings, making the area attractive for those who prioritize stability. While specific price data is not available for this postal sector, the characteristics of the stock suggest a traditional property market. Investors or renters may find fewer opportunities compared to areas with higher rental percentages. The prevalence of houses aligns with the broader trend in Holywell where land is plentiful and detached living is common. This market profile suits those who wish to settle down and build equity in a stable residential pocket of the town. The combination of house-dominant stock and high ownership creates a reliable environment for purchasing a home. Digital connectivity in CH8 7RL varies significantly between fixed broadband and mobile networks. Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet use. You can rely on robust fixed lines for video calls, remote work, and streaming without concern for lag or throttling. This level of connectivity supports seamless working from home arrangements and modern digital lifestyles. Conversely, mobile coverage scores 68 out of 100, representing a fair rather than excellent network experience. Signal strength may fluctuate in certain spots within the postcode, particularly indoors or in pockets shielded by topography. While fixed connections are reliable, mobile data users should verify specific signal performance in their chosen home. For daily commuting, the nearest rail hub is Flint Railway Station, located within practical reach. This station provides access to wider regional networks, though specific journey times to major cities are not detailed in current reports. Historical records note the Holywell Junction station opened in 1913, but current service frequencies and operators are not included in the available information. Road access involves proximity to Holywell Wharf, which once served the Holywell Railway built for goods transport before closing in 1957. You can expect standard road access for driving, with the area situated near the River Dee estuary layout. The disparity between excellent fixed internet and fair mobile coverage suggests infrastructure prioritizes wired connections over cellular expansion in this residential zone. Daily life in CH8 7RL benefits from a cluster of retail outlets within practical reach. Residents have access to five key retail venues, including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. These supermarkets provide comprehensive shopping options for groceries and household essentials without requiring a long drive into town centre precincts. The availability of major chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Transport links are supplemented by the nearby Flint Railway Station, which serves the broader Holywell area. This station facilitates travel to surrounding regions, supporting residents who commute or travel for leisure. The area sits near St Winefride's Well, a landmark site offering historical interest and cultural atmosphere for day visitors. The Greenfield Valley nearby contains further heritage sites, including the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park museum housing memorabilia like copper plates from HMS Victory. Wat's Dyke, an ancient earth bank, runs through the landscape, providing trails of historical interest for those who walk outdoors. The neighbourhood balances modern convenience with access to significant heritage sites. You are close to amenities that serve both practical daily needs and cultural curiosity. Retail provisions are sufficient for most household requirements, reducing the need for frequent trips beyond the immediate vicinity. The presence of large supermarkets means you can complete weekly shopping runs locally. Lifestyle choices revolve around a mix of suburban convenience and proximity to historical landmarks. This blend supports families who want easy access to goods while living near sites of national significance in Wales. Environmental and safety assessments for CH8 7RL reveal a low-risk profile regarding flooding and planning constraints. Flood risk registers show a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and a pass level for safety. You can live here without concern for water-level threats affecting your property. Ramsar wetland sites, which designate areas of international importance for wetland habitats, show no coverage in this postcode. The area also passes checks for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland, all registering scores of 0. These results confirm the absence of major planning constraints that typically restrict development or alter land use. You will not face restrictions related to these protected designations when maintaining your property. Regarding crime risk, data is currently unavailable for Wales in national statistics, as crime risk figures are only published for England. This absence prevents a direct numerical comparison with other regions. While crime statistics are missing, the high home ownership rate of 74% and mature demographic of median age 47 often correlate with stable, watchful communities. The lack of recorded flood risk or environmental planning constraints suggests a stable physical environment for homeowners. You should consider the gap in crime data when evaluating security, relying instead on community observations and police reports. Overall, the environmental safety metrics strongly support a secure living situation free from major geographical hazards. Who lives in CH8 7RL and what is the community like?The community is predominantly adult residents aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47 years. Seventy-four percent of homes are owner-occupied, indicating long-term settlement. Most accommodation consists of houses rather than flats, creating a stable, suburban neighbourhood atmosphere. What is the digital connectivity like in this postcode?Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, offering excellent speeds for working from home and streaming. Mobile coverage is fair, scoring 68 out of 100, which may require checks for indoor signal strength in specific properties within the cluster. What amenities are available near CH8 7RL?Residents have access to five retail venues including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. The nearest rail link is provided by Flint Railway Station. Cultural sites nearby include St Winefride's Well and the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park. Are there any environmental or safety risks associated with living here?Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. There are no planning constraints from Ramsar sites, AONB, nature reserves, or protected woodlands, also all scoring 0. Crime risk data is currently unavailable as national statistics do not cover Wales. How does the property market look in this specific area?The market is dominated by houses with a high home ownership rate of 74%. This suggests a stable environment with few rental properties available. The area is a small residential cluster within the broader Holywell town context.
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Daily life in CH8 7RL benefits from a cluster of retail outlets within practical reach. Residents have access to five key retail venues, including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. These supermarkets provide comprehensive shopping options for groceries and household essentials without requiring a long drive into town centre precincts. The availability of major chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Transport links are supplemented by the nearby Flint Railway Station, which serves the broader Holywell area. This station facilitates travel to surrounding regions, supporting residents who commute or travel for leisure. The area sits near St Winefride's Well, a landmark site offering historical interest and cultural atmosphere for day visitors. The Greenfield Valley nearby contains further heritage sites, including the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park museum housing memorabilia like copper plates from HMS Victory. Wat's Dyke, an ancient earth bank, runs through the landscape, providing trails of historical interest for those who walk outdoors. The neighbourhood balances modern convenience with access to significant heritage sites. You are close to amenities that serve both practical daily needs and cultural curiosity. Retail provisions are sufficient for most household requirements, reducing the need for frequent trips beyond the immediate vicinity. The presence of large supermarkets means you can complete weekly shopping runs locally. Lifestyle choices revolve around a mix of suburban convenience and proximity to historical landmarks. This blend supports families who want easy access to goods while living near sites of national significance in Wales. Environmental and safety assessments for CH8 7RL reveal a low-risk profile regarding flooding and planning constraints. Flood risk registers show a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and a pass level for safety. You can live here without concern for water-level threats affecting your property. Ramsar wetland sites, which designate areas of international importance for wetland habitats, show no coverage in this postcode. The area also passes checks for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland, all registering scores of 0. These results confirm the absence of major planning constraints that typically restrict development or alter land use. You will not face restrictions related to these protected designations when maintaining your property. Regarding crime risk, data is currently unavailable for Wales in national statistics, as crime risk figures are only published for England. This absence prevents a direct numerical comparison with other regions. While crime statistics are missing, the high home ownership rate of 74% and mature demographic of median age 47 often correlate with stable, watchful communities. The lack of recorded flood risk or environmental planning constraints suggests a stable physical environment for homeowners. You should consider the gap in crime data when evaluating security, relying instead on community observations and police reports. Overall, the environmental safety metrics strongly support a secure living situation free from major geographical hazards. Who lives in CH8 7RL and what is the community like?The community is predominantly adult residents aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47 years. Seventy-four percent of homes are owner-occupied, indicating long-term settlement. Most accommodation consists of houses rather than flats, creating a stable, suburban neighbourhood atmosphere. What is the digital connectivity like in this postcode?Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, offering excellent speeds for working from home and streaming. Mobile coverage is fair, scoring 68 out of 100, which may require checks for indoor signal strength in specific properties within the cluster. What amenities are available near CH8 7RL?Residents have access to five retail venues including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. The nearest rail link is provided by Flint Railway Station. Cultural sites nearby include St Winefride's Well and the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park. Are there any environmental or safety risks associated with living here?Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. There are no planning constraints from Ramsar sites, AONB, nature reserves, or protected woodlands, also all scoring 0. Crime risk data is currently unavailable as national statistics do not cover Wales. How does the property market look in this specific area?The market is dominated by houses with a high home ownership rate of 74%. This suggests a stable environment with few rental properties available. The area is a small residential cluster within the broader Holywell town context.
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The community profile for CH8 7RL reflects a settled population where adults dominate the age structure. Residents fall primarily in the 30-64 years range, with a median age of 47 years. This demographic skew indicates a mature neighbourhood rather than one attracting young families or students. Home ownership stands at 74%, suggesting long-term stability within the area. The majority of households reside in houses, contributing to a suburban residential feel rather than a high-density urban layout. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader trends in parts of north-east Wales where established communities have grown over several generations. With a population density of 924 people per square kilometre, the area feels moderately populated without the intense bustle of major cities. This density supports a sense of familiarity among neighbours while preserving residential privacy. The high proportion of owner-occupiers implies a stable resident base likely invested in maintaining their properties. You will find a community where families and established households prevail, creating an environment focused on stability. The age distribution means local services cater more to adult needs, though the specific availability of facilities for older residents or children is not detailed in current records. This demographic makeup supports a quiet, consistent lifestyle for those preferring a established neighbourhood. The housing landscape in CH8 7RL is defined by a strong ownership culture and a stock dominated by houses. With 74% of homes occupied by their owners, this postcode leans heavily towards the owner-occupier market. This statistic indicates that most properties have been lived in by the same families for extended periods, fostering neighbourhood continuity. Houses form the primary accommodation type, offering more space and traditional layouts compared to flats or apartments. This composition appeals to buyers seeking standalone living rather than shared high-density environments. The residential cluster nature of the area supports a market where family homes and larger dwellings likely dominate. Buyers looking for properties here should expect a stock built for long-term family residence. The high ownership rate reduces the percentage of rental listings, making the area attractive for those who prioritize stability. While specific price data is not available for this postal sector, the characteristics of the stock suggest a traditional property market. Investors or renters may find fewer opportunities compared to areas with higher rental percentages. The prevalence of houses aligns with the broader trend in Holywell where land is plentiful and detached living is common. This market profile suits those who wish to settle down and build equity in a stable residential pocket of the town. The combination of house-dominant stock and high ownership creates a reliable environment for purchasing a home. Digital connectivity in CH8 7RL varies significantly between fixed broadband and mobile networks. Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet use. You can rely on robust fixed lines for video calls, remote work, and streaming without concern for lag or throttling. This level of connectivity supports seamless working from home arrangements and modern digital lifestyles. Conversely, mobile coverage scores 68 out of 100, representing a fair rather than excellent network experience. Signal strength may fluctuate in certain spots within the postcode, particularly indoors or in pockets shielded by topography. While fixed connections are reliable, mobile data users should verify specific signal performance in their chosen home. For daily commuting, the nearest rail hub is Flint Railway Station, located within practical reach. This station provides access to wider regional networks, though specific journey times to major cities are not detailed in current reports. Historical records note the Holywell Junction station opened in 1913, but current service frequencies and operators are not included in the available information. Road access involves proximity to Holywell Wharf, which once served the Holywell Railway built for goods transport before closing in 1957. You can expect standard road access for driving, with the area situated near the River Dee estuary layout. The disparity between excellent fixed internet and fair mobile coverage suggests infrastructure prioritizes wired connections over cellular expansion in this residential zone. Daily life in CH8 7RL benefits from a cluster of retail outlets within practical reach. Residents have access to five key retail venues, including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. These supermarkets provide comprehensive shopping options for groceries and household essentials without requiring a long drive into town centre precincts. The availability of major chains ensures competitive pricing and variety. Transport links are supplemented by the nearby Flint Railway Station, which serves the broader Holywell area. This station facilitates travel to surrounding regions, supporting residents who commute or travel for leisure. The area sits near St Winefride's Well, a landmark site offering historical interest and cultural atmosphere for day visitors. The Greenfield Valley nearby contains further heritage sites, including the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park museum housing memorabilia like copper plates from HMS Victory. Wat's Dyke, an ancient earth bank, runs through the landscape, providing trails of historical interest for those who walk outdoors. The neighbourhood balances modern convenience with access to significant heritage sites. You are close to amenities that serve both practical daily needs and cultural curiosity. Retail provisions are sufficient for most household requirements, reducing the need for frequent trips beyond the immediate vicinity. The presence of large supermarkets means you can complete weekly shopping runs locally. Lifestyle choices revolve around a mix of suburban convenience and proximity to historical landmarks. This blend supports families who want easy access to goods while living near sites of national significance in Wales. Environmental and safety assessments for CH8 7RL reveal a low-risk profile regarding flooding and planning constraints. Flood risk registers show a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and a pass level for safety. You can live here without concern for water-level threats affecting your property. Ramsar wetland sites, which designate areas of international importance for wetland habitats, show no coverage in this postcode. The area also passes checks for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland, all registering scores of 0. These results confirm the absence of major planning constraints that typically restrict development or alter land use. You will not face restrictions related to these protected designations when maintaining your property. Regarding crime risk, data is currently unavailable for Wales in national statistics, as crime risk figures are only published for England. This absence prevents a direct numerical comparison with other regions. While crime statistics are missing, the high home ownership rate of 74% and mature demographic of median age 47 often correlate with stable, watchful communities. The lack of recorded flood risk or environmental planning constraints suggests a stable physical environment for homeowners. You should consider the gap in crime data when evaluating security, relying instead on community observations and police reports. Overall, the environmental safety metrics strongly support a secure living situation free from major geographical hazards. Who lives in CH8 7RL and what is the community like?The community is predominantly adult residents aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47 years. Seventy-four percent of homes are owner-occupied, indicating long-term settlement. Most accommodation consists of houses rather than flats, creating a stable, suburban neighbourhood atmosphere. What is the digital connectivity like in this postcode?Fixed broadband quality scores 98 out of 100, offering excellent speeds for working from home and streaming. Mobile coverage is fair, scoring 68 out of 100, which may require checks for indoor signal strength in specific properties within the cluster. What amenities are available near CH8 7RL?Residents have access to five retail venues including Asda Treffynnon, Lidl Holywell, and Iceland Holywell. The nearest rail link is provided by Flint Railway Station. Cultural sites nearby include St Winefride's Well and the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park. Are there any environmental or safety risks associated with living here?Flood risk is negligible with a score of 0. There are no planning constraints from Ramsar sites, AONB, nature reserves, or protected woodlands, also all scoring 0. Crime risk data is currently unavailable as national statistics do not cover Wales. How does the property market look in this specific area?The market is dominated by houses with a high home ownership rate of 74%. This suggests a stable environment with few rental properties available. The area is a small residential cluster within the broader Holywell town context.
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