Area Overview for Nercwys Community
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Area Information
Living in Nercwys Community offers a distinctly rural experience within Flintshire, Wales. This civil parish covers an area of 13.0 km² at the edge of the Clwydian Range. The landscape rises approximately 500 ft from the river Terrig to Nercwys Mountain. You find yourself surrounded by open countryside rather than city noise. The village contains working farms alongside stately homes and historic cottages. St Mary's Church anchors the high street with its 12th-century origins. A Grade I listed fortified border house known as The Tower stands as a notable historical feature. The community retains strong links to its mining heritage, evidenced by terraced housing and about 30 visible old lead shafts on Ordnance Survey maps. The Welsh language remains important here, particularly among farming and former mining families. The village history stretches back to at least 1658, with documentation dating to 1291. A private railway once operated from c.1859. Modern residents benefit from proximity to the National Botanical Garden of Wales nearby. This location suits those seeking peace and history without urban congestion. The definite character of Nercwys Community makes it a specific choice for buyers wanting a traditional Welsh village atmosphere.
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- 13.0 km²
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Demographics
The population profile in Nercwys Community is heavily weighted towards older residents. The median age sits at 70 years old, indicating a senior-dominated demographic. Most households consist of individuals or couples without dependent children. This age distribution suggests a quiet environment with low family noise levels. Homeownership is the primary form of tenure, with 81% of properties owned outright. The rental market represents a smaller minority of the total accommodation stock. Household composition data confirms the dominance of single-person or couple-only units. The community lacks the vibrancy of younger, mixed-age towns. Retail and service provision often cater to daily needs of the elderly. You will find fewer young professionals or students moving to live in Nercwys Community compared to urban centres. This demographic reality means local shops and social activities focus on older interests. The high ownership rate implies stability and long-term residency. Those considering living in Nercwys Community should anticipate an environment defined by retirement life and established families. The statistics do not support a dynamic, youth-driven economy or social scene in this parish.
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