Area Overview for Cilgerran Community
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Area Information
Living in Cilgerran Community means residing within a small, linear rural village stretching along the south bank of the River Teifi in Pembrokeshire, Wales. This civil parish covers an area of 25.9 km² and includes nearby hamlets such as Llwyncelyn, Rhoshill, and Pen-y-bryn, alongside the villages of Llechryd and Boncath. The community also encompasses the parishes of Bridell, Llantood, and Rhoshill, forming a cohesive settlement network. You can walk past the 13th-14th century stone structure of Cilgerran Castle, a National Trust property featuring twin towers and an annual coracle race. St Llawddog's Church stands nearby, containing a megalithic Ogham stone and memorials to figures like Admiral Sir Erasmus Gower. Daily life here revolves around a tranquil atmosphere and traditional activities, including coracle fishing for salmon and sewin. The village layout means you are accustomed to a linear movement along the riverfront rather than a spread-out urban sprawl. You might visit the smallest museum in Wales, housed inside a repurposed red phone box dedicated to local photographer Tom Mathias. The community is also the resting place for noted geologist William Edmond Logan. While main town facilities are a few miles away, you will appreciate being just three miles south of Cardigan. Your home could be one of the 49 listed buildings that define the visual character of the parish. This setting offers a quiet existence rooted in history, where the pace of life connects directly to the rhythms of the river and the seasons.
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Demographics
The population profile of Cilgerran Community reflects a settled, established community rather than a fast-growing, transient area. Seventy-seven per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a deep-rooted local population where people stay for the long term. This high ownership level suggests you are joining a group of permanent residents who likely have lived in the area for many years. The median age across the community is 70 years, placing this location firmly within a mature demographic bracket. This age structure influences the local services and social environment, meaning day-to-day life is shaped by an older resident base. You will find that the community is relatively homogenous in terms of household composition, though specific figures for individual household sizes are not detailed in the available records. The predominant ethnic group, religious composition, and specific age range breakdowns beyond the total count are not explicitly quantified in the current dataset. However, the overall picture points to a neighbourhood where life revolves around stability and long-term residency. With a median age of 70, you should expect a society that values tradition and continuity. The high home ownership rate of 77 % reinforces this, showing that lending on property is common and successful in Cilgerran. When you consider living in this area, you are entering a community defined by generational stability rather than rapid demographic shifts or high migration rates.
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