Area Overview for Cwm Gwaun Community

The Dyffryn Arms, Pontfaen, a.k.a. Bessie's in Cwm Gwaun Community
Pontfaen church with pillar stones in Cwm Gwaun Community
The Dyffryn Arms Free House, Pontfaen, Cwm Gwaun in Cwm Gwaun Community
Ty Gwyn, Llanyllwydog in Cwm Gwaun Community
Jabes Chapel, Pontfaen in Cwm Gwaun Community
Opposite Jabes Chapel, Pontfaen in Cwm Gwaun Community
Cottages at Pontfaen in Cwm Gwaun Community
St Brynach's Church, Pontfaen in Cwm Gwaun Community
Field naming at Pont-faen in Cwm Gwaun Community
Field naming near Penrhiw, Cwm Gwaun in Cwm Gwaun Community
Pontfaen in a snow shower in Cwm Gwaun Community
Afon Gwaun in winter in Cwm Gwaun Community
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Area Information

Cwm Gwaun Community is a civil parish located in Wales, spanning a total area of 38.7 square kilometres. Living in this region offers a distinct experience defined by its rural character and established community structure. The landscape varies, containing significant portions of protected nature reserves and protected woodland, which shapes both the visual environment and planning considerations for any new property. You will find yourself in a setting where the natural environment is legally safeguarded, meaning development must respect these conservation zones. The parish is not an AONB or a Ramsar site, which simplifies certain planning comparisons while maintaining the high standards required for the existing protected areas. This mix of conservation status and open space defines the daily rhythm of life here. Residents enjoy a sense of permanence that comes with deep-rooted community lands and managed natural spaces. When considering homes in Cwm Gwaun Community, you are entering an area where respect for the land is a fundamental part of local identity. The proximity to these protected reserves suggests a lifestyle centred on quiet living and appreciation of the natural world.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
38.7 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The demographic profile of Cwm Gwaun Community reveals a settled, older population. The median age is 70, making this one of the oldest communities in the region. This indicates that the area is primarily populated by retirees or long-term residents rather than families with young children or newcomers building careers. Over 77 per cent of households are owner-occupied, confirming that most people have purchased their homes and put down roots here. This high rate of ownership aligns tightly with the older age demographic, as younger buyers often struggle to enter the market in established, rural parishes. The household composition data shows that the majority of residents fall into the total age category, reinforcing the finding that this is not a transient area. You will not find a mix of transient workers or a youthful demographic seeking affordable rentals. Instead, the community is stable, with residents who have lived in their homes for decades. This stability creates a predictable neighbourhood where local knowledge is held by those who have called Cwm Gwaun Community home for most of their lives.

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Tenure

77
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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