Area Overview for Gaer Community
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Area Information
Gaer Community is a civil parish situated within Newport, South Wales. This area spans 2.8 km², offering a compact living space centred near the historic Gaer Hillfort. The site overlooks the Ebbw River and sits approximately 2 miles from the main Newport to Cardiff road. Living in Gaer Community places you within easy reach of Gaer House, an estate property that commands views over the Bristol Channel. You are also close to Tredegar House Country Park, which encompasses the grounds of the Iron Age defensive site known as the Gollars. The location balances historical significance with practical accessibility. The Gaer Hillfort dates back to the Iron Age, though some claims regarding its role in Newport's founding two millennia ago are dismissed by historians as exaggerated. You can explore the original siting of the house built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I by Alexander Seys. The area maintains a clear connection to the local landscape without being swallowed by broader urban development. Your daily commute benefits from proximity to major transport links while retaining a distance from immediate noise. This parish offers a defined boundary for residents who value a specific locale within the wider Newport region. The combination of open views and historical depth defines the character of homes in this specific civil parish.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 2.8 km²
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Demographics
The resident population of Gaer Community tells a story of established settlement. The median age stands at 70, indicating that the majority of residents are older adults. This demographic profile suggests the area is dominated by retirees or older families. Historical home ownership rates are strong, with 60% of households owning their properties outright. This figure reflects a community where residents have likely lived there for many years. The high ownership rate contrasts with younger areas where rental markets often dominate. Accommodation types and household compositions are recorded at a total level, meaning specific breakdowns for single-person homes or multi-generational families are not itemised in the current records. The predominant ethnic group and religious affiliation are also noted only as total categories, preventing a detailed analysis of cultural diversity within the parish. Despite this limited granularity on composition, the age data is definitive. Your neighbourhood will be largely comprised of people in the older age brackets. Living in Gaer Community means joining a cohort of neighbours focused on retirement living. The stability provided by the 60% ownership figure suggests a low rate of forced relocations or high property turnover. You can expect a quiet environment where the current residents have deep roots in the 2.8 square kilometres of land they inhabit. These facts confirm the area serves as a retirement destination.
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