Area Overview for CF48 3NR
Area Information
Living in CF48 3NR means residing in a specific residential cluster defined by postcode CF48 3NR, located within the village of Dowlais in South Wales. This tiny footprint covers exactly 4504 square metres, housing a population of 1816 residents. The area feels distinct because of its scale; you are living in a place where every house number is potentially close to your neighbour. The space is dense enough to create immediate community but small enough that local services feel just outside the gate. You are not buying a generic address; you are buying into a historic setting derived from Welsh words for black stream, now settled as a quiet civil parish. The demographic mix shows a mature community, with adults aged 30 to 64 years forming the core of your neighbours. This age profile suggests a society focused on stability rather than transient growth. You will notice that more than three-quarters of your immediate surroundings are owned by the people living there, creating a sense of permanence. The street life is shaped by this stability, avoiding the fleeting nature of high-rent districts. Your daily routine is set against a backdrop of conservation areas and listed churches, offering a template of living that prioritises established history over rapid development. The area's size and population density mean that noise pollution is minimal, yet the community remains connected through shared local spaces.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4504 m²
- Population
- 1816
- Population Density
- 1002 people/km²
The property market in CF48 3NR is characterised by a stable environment where 63% of residents are homeowners. You are looking at an area where the accommodation type is overwhelmingly houses, with little to no data on flats or apartments existing within or immediately adjacent to this postcode. This structure implies that the housing stock consists of traditional detached, semi-detached, or terraced homes typical of the Dowlais conservation area. The high home ownership percentage suggests that price volatility driven by the rental market is low, fostering a steadier environment for buyers. When you view homes in CF48 3NR, you are likely seeing properties that have been in the same family for generations or have been carefully maintained by owners planning to age in place. There are no large-scale regeneration projects currently displacing residents, as the area passes assessments for planning constraints and protected status. This means the character of the streets you are walking down will not change drastically in the near future. You are competing with other homeowners, not landlords, which often translates to a more transparent negotiation process. The specific nature of this residential cluster means that any new purchase is an acquisition of a permanent asset within a tight-knit community.
House Prices in CF48 3NR
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Energy Efficiency in CF48 3NR
Your daily life in CF48 3NR is centred on convenient access to major retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach, you will find five retail options, including Asda Merthyr, Lidl Dowlais, and Spar. Shopping at these venues allows you to meet most of your weekly household needs without travelling far. Five railway stations, specifically Merthyr Tydfil Railway Station, Rhymney Railway Station, and Pentre, are also within easy commuting distance. This proximity means you have better connectivity than many rural villages, providing quick links to Southern England and London. You are living in an area where the conservation area designation means historic buildings like Hebron Welsh Baptist Chapel and St Illtyd's Catholic Church are preserved in their original glory. Walking through the Dowlais Conservation Area, you pass these sites which add cultural depth to your routine. The area's history as a major ironworking centre is visible through these protected landmarks. You have access to a world-class retail park in nearby Dowlais while retaining the quietude of a residential postcode covering only 4504 square metres. This unique mix allows you to travel without leaving the county borough, accessing everything from fresh produce at Spar to bulk groceries at Asda Merthyr.
Amenities
Schools
Families considering CF48 3NR have one primary educational option listed in the immediate vicinity: Gwernllwyn Junior School. This is a junior school located near the postcode CF48 3NR, catering to children typically aged seven to eleven. Since the data lists only this single institution, you must rely on transport links to reach secondary education if your children require it beyond the junior stage. The absence of any senior school within the listed nearby schools indicates that older pupils will need to commute, likely to schools in Merthyr Tydfil town centre or nearby towns like Pant. For parents, this arrangement requires planning your family day around bus routes or driving schedules, as there is no secondary option listed for this specific cluster. The presence of Gwernllwyn Junior School is a positive indicator that the local community values early education and likely maintains good relationships with governing bodies and inspectors. You should contact the school directly to ascertain current Ofsted ratings, as this information is not currently provided in the local area data. The reliance on one specific junior school means that parents cannot choose between multiple local options, which may limit flexibility for families with multiple children of different ages.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gwernllwyn Junior School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF48 3NR is defined by a clear age profile where adults between 30 and 64 years old are the most common household type. The median age for residents here is 47 years, marking this as a mature neighbourhood rather than one fuelled by young families or retirees alone. You are moving into an area where the majority of your neighbours have already navigated their youth and established careers or families. Home ownership stands at exactly 63%, indicating that nearly two-thirds of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure confirms that the housing stock is primarily occupied by people who intend to stay long term, rather than short-term renters or investors. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area's deep roots in Welsh and British heritage without significant recent demographic shifts. Accommodation types are almost exclusively houses, which aligns with the ownership levels and the historic character of Dowlais. You will find very few flats or purpose-built blocks, ensuring that your view faces other gardens or local tree lines rather than brick walls. This homogeneity creates a predictable environment where social norms are established and widely accepted. There is no data on deprivation indices, so you cannot measure the economic disparity within this specific cluster, but the high ownership rate suggests a relatively secure economic baseline for your immediate peers.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
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