Soar, Tylacelyn Road, Pen-y-graig in Pen-y-graig Community
Tylacelyn Road near Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Pisgah Chapel, Tylacelyn Road, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Up Station Street, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Church Charity Shop, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
J.R. Video Service shop in Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Pen-y-bike and Co-op, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Shops on the east side of Tylacelyn Road, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Penygraig public conveniences in Pen-y-graig Community
Rhondda Animals in Need shop, Tylacelyn Road, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Trevor's Graphics shop, Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
Newman Photography in Penygraig in Pen-y-graig Community
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Area Information

Pen-y-graig Community is a small parish covering approximately 4.8 square kilometres in the Rhondda Valley, county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The name translates literally as "head of the rock," describing its location within the historic boundaries of Glamorgan. Before industrialisation transformed the landscape, the settlement known as Ffrwd Amos consisted of scattered farmsteads. This original district eventually became defined by the coal mining industry, which drove the establishment of key local institutions. Soar Chapel, built in 1832, stands as a landmark of religious significance, while the Penygraig Industrial Co-Operative Society, founded in 1891, shaped the social and economic life of the area for decades. Today, the community encompasses neighbouring districts such as Dinas, Edmondstown, Penrhiwfer, and Williamstown. You can expect a setting where history remains visible in the architecture of the council houses built between 1920 and 1921. Living here connects you to a village that survived significant industrial change to maintain its identity as a cohesive district within the Mid-Rhondda region.

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

Demographics

The population profile of Pen-y-graig Community reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 70 years. You will predominantly find an older resident base rather than families with young children or a youthful workforce. The majority of households in this parish are owner-occupied, with home ownership standing at 65 per cent. This high proportion suggests a stable community where residents have long-term ties to the area. Accommodation types and specific household compositions are recorded for the area, but the defining characteristic remains the age structure. The diversity of the ethnic group and religious composition is noted in official records, though no single group dominates the demographic profile to the extent that it alters the general character of the parish. You should anticipate a quiet environment where the majority of neighbours are likely retired. This age profile influences the type of amenities you might find locally, prioritising healthcare and leisure suitable for older adults rather than night-time entertainment or extensive youth facilities.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

65
majority

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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