Area Information

CF47 9UZ is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster within Penydarren, a community and ward in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. This location sits at coordinates 51.761865, -3.36343. The area spans 734 square metres and holds a population of 1553 people. You live in a former industrial zone that has evolved into a middle-class suburb, defined historically by the Penydarren Ironworks and a first-century Roman fort established in AD 75. The site of the Roman fort is now partly located under the Penydarren Park football ground outside the immediate community boundary. Penydarren House was built in 1786 by Samuel Homfray on Penydarren Farm, and the area later developed significantly after the ironworks sold in 1859. Today, this residential cluster offers a quiet environment rooted in deep history. The postcode includes CF47 9JS and serves as part of the broader Merthyr Tydfil landscape. Living here means accessing a neighbourhood where historical landmarks like the Edwardian Baroque YMCA and the Masonic Temple form part of the local character. You have proximity to Horeb chapel, which was established around 1841 as the first place of worship. The area represents a deliberate choice for those seeking a spot with a tangible connection to Wales' industrial heritage while maintaining a distinct residential identity separate from the main town centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
734 m²
Population
1553
Population Density
3482 people/km²

The property market in CF47 9UZ is defined by a strong trend towards homeownership, with 72% of households owning their residences. This significant majority indicates that the local housing stock is dominated by owner-occupied properties rather than rental units or new builds designed for short-term letting. The predominant accommodation type in this postcode is houses, meaning you will primarily encounter detached or semi-detached family homes rather than urban flats. For buyers looking at this small area, the landscape is established and mature. The high rate of ownership suggests that residents have deep roots in Penydarren and the wider Merthyr Tydfil region. There is little indication of a transient housing market here. When viewing homes in CF47 9UZ, you can expect to deal with sellers who likely know the locality well. This environment often creates a market where pricing is driven by value and tenure expectations rather than speculative investment. The focus remains on permanent residences suitable for living, reflecting the demographic profile of adults aged between 30 and 64 years.

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Daily life in CF47 9UZ offers practical convenience with a range of amenities within easy reach. You have five retail options nearby, including Morrisons Daily, Spar, and Tesco Merthyr, ensuring you can handle most shopping needs without traveling far. For commuting, transport links are supported by five rail stations in the vicinity, such as Merthyr Tydfil Railway Station, Pentre, and Troed. These stations facilitate access to wider networks and other parts of Wales. The area also features notable landmarks like Penydarren House, built in 1786, and the Edwardian Baroque YMCA completed by 1910. The character of the neighbourhood is shaped by historical sites such as St Mary's Roman Catholic Church and the Horeb chapel established around 1841. You are walking distance from Horeb chapel, one of the earliest places of worship in the region. The proximity to these venues and shops means you can combine daily errands with cultural appreciation. Living here allows you to access essential services and historical sites with minimal effort.

Amenities

Schools

Several educational institutions serve the families residing in or near CF47 9UZ. You have access to Gwaunfarren Primary School, which serves the local primary education needs. Nearby residents can also utilise Bishop Hedley High School for secondary education options. For special educational needs, both the Merthyr Tydfil Pupil Referral Unit and Ty Dysgu are available as nearby facilities. Families may also consider Blessed Carlo Acutis Catholic School for Catholic education. The list of educational options includes Gosford Primary School, Keswick Primary School LLanycwl, New Treherbert Primary School, Cwmxwg Boys School Romano Catholic International School, Pentrebach Connecting School, and Horeb. This mix of primary, secondary, and special provision schools means families have multiple choices depending on their educational and religious preferences. The presence of these institutions, alongside St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, creates a supportive environment where schooling is a central part of daily life for those raising children in CF47 9UZ.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Gwaunfarren Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A
2Bishop Hedley High SchoolotherN/AN/A
3Merthyr Tydfil Pupil Referral UnitotherN/AN/A
4Ty DysguotherN/AN/A
5Blessed Carlo Acutis Catholic SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within CF47 9UZ is primarily composed of adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years old. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature population. Homes in this postcode are occupied by 72% owners, which suggests a stable, settled environment. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses rather than flats or apartments. This pattern of home ownership points towards families or individuals who have stayed in the area for extended periods. The population density is extremely high at 2,116,213 people per square kilometre, a figure that reflects the small physical footprint of the 734 square metre cluster compared to its population size of 1553. Ethnically, the area is predominantly White. You are unlikely to find large-scale demographic turnover in a community where three out of every four residents own their home. This stability often correlates with consistent community engagement and longer-term investment in local services and amenities.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

72
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF47 9UZ?
The community consists of adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Ethnically, the area is predominantly White, and 72% of households own their homes. The population includes 1553 residents living in houses within a small 734 square metre cluster. Most services and transport links are within practical reach of these residents.
What schools are near CF47 9UZ?
Families can access Gwaunfarren Primary School, Bishop Hedley High School, and the Merthyr Tydfil Pupil Referral Unit. Other options include Ty Dysgu and Blessed Carlo Acutis Catholic School. Additionally, Gosford Primary School, Keswick Primary School LLanycwl, New Treherbert Primary School, Cwmxwg Boys School Romano Catholic International School, and Pentrebach Connecting School are in the vicinity, offering a wide range of educational choices.
How is digital connectivity in this area?
Digital infrastructure in CF47 9UZ is excellent for modern living. The fixed broadband quality score is 100 out of 100, providing the highest grade of service. Mobile network coverage scores 84 out of 100, rated as good. This ensures reliable internet for working from home and seamless communication for all residents in the postcode area.
Are there parks or parks well-maintained parks nearby?
The area is linked to Penydarren Park football ground, which sits near the historical Roman fort site defined in boundaries. While the immediate postcode covers a small residential cluster, Penydarren serves as the wider community hub. The area is distinct for its 1786 Penydarren House and Bethnal Green Cemetery, which adds to the local landscape and character for those living here.
Is the area safe regarding environmental risks?
Environmental assessments confirm low risk. The flood risk level is low with a score of 7.23. There are zero Ramsar wetland sites, no AONB coverage, and no protected nature reserves or protected woodland. This means you live in an area free from significant planning constraints or environmental hazards that affect property safety.

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