Area Overview for Cilybebyll Community
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Area Information
Cilybebyll Community stands as a semi-rural parish within Neath Port Talbot, Wales, offering a specific type of countryside living distinct from the urban sprawl nearby. The area covers a significant tract of ground spanning 20.6 square kilometres, providing ample space while maintaining a compact population of 1,186 residents. This results in a living density of just 58 people per square kilometre, creating a quiet environment that contrasts with the city of Swansea located approximately 10 miles to the south. You will find considerable proximity to major transport links, situated just four miles from Junction 45 of the M4 motorway. This strategic location connects you directly to regional employment centres without demanding long commutes across the Welsh landscape. The location holds deep historical resonance, anchored by the 12th-century Cilybebyll Church and the historic Plas Cilybebyll Manor House. These landmarks define the character of the settlement, which evolved from a 15th-century estate once owned by families linked to the Herbert lineage and Welsh kings before transitioning to local ownership in 1957. Life here revolves around a traditionalWelsh community structure where history remains visible in the built environment. While the civil community records suggest a higher population figure elsewhere, the defined parish maintains its identity as a settled, low-density locality. Residents enjoy access to the Swansea Valley geography, balancing rustic tranquility with reasonable access to modern amenities found in nearby towns. Staying in Cilybebyll Community means choosing a life defined by space, heritage, and connectivity to the wider south Wales region.
- Area Type
- Parish
- Area Size
- 20.6 km²
- Population
- 1186
- Population Density
- 58 people/km²
Demographics
The demographic profile of Cilybebyll Community reveals a heavily mature population structure. The median age for residents reaches 70 years, establishing this as a retirement-oriented location rather than a hub for young families or students. This age distribution shapes the daily rhythm of the village, influencing local services and social activities. Home ownership rates are exceptionally high at 79%, indicating that the vast majority of households own their properties outright. This statistic suggests a lower turnover rate compared to rental-heavy urban areas and points to a settled community where families have taken roots over many decades. Accommodation types and household compositions within Cilybebyll reflect this mature demographic, dominated by owner-occupied dwellings suited to older residents. The ethnic profile, religious affiliation, and specific breakdowns of household composition are documented as totals in the available records, reflecting the homogenous nature of long-established rural settlements in Wales. You should expect a community where residents have likely lived in their homes for extended periods, contributing to strong local networks. The high percentage of owner-occupied dwellings also implies stability, as fewer people move frequently based on short-term leases. Deprivation metrics are not detailed in the current dataset, but the high home ownership rate generally correlates with financial security for the majority of local households. Living in Cilybebyll Community means joining an older, stable settlement where the built environment caters primarily to the needs of those in later life stages.
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