Area Information

Living in CF37 2TT places you within a specific residential cluster in the town of Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. This postcode covers an area with 2,261 residents, sitting at a density of 717 people per square kilometre. The location acts as a gateway to the Valleys and sits midway between Merthyr Tydfil and Cardiff, capitalising on a strategic position for both work and leisure. Historically, the area developed around transport infrastructure, including the Brown Lennox Chainworks which began operation in 1818. Pontypridd evolved from a rural hamlet into a significant commercial centre following the opening of the Glamorganshire Canal in 1794. Today, the community benefits from fifty years of local heritage, including the fame of Pontypridd RFC, which was founded in 1876. The town also hosted an international partnership in 1968 when the local Welsh Male Voice Choir twinned with a choir in Germany. Residents of CF37 2TT enjoy a setting where history and modern convenience meet. You are surrounded by a town that served as the primary market and commercial hub for the surrounding Rhondda Valleys. The area maintains its identity as a focal point for the region while offering direct access to wider national networks. You will find a community defined by its industrial past and its enduring role as a practical choice for those seeking a secure home in South Wales.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
2261
Population Density
717 people/km²

Homes in CF37 2TT exist within a market defined by a strong base of owner-occupiers. With a home ownership rate of 56%, the area is substantially geared towards families and individuals who own their residences rather than renting. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will find the majority of properties are pitched or detached homes suitable for single-family living. This housing stock contrasts with the high-rise flats common in larger city centres like Cardiff or Swansea. The 56% ownership figure indicates a market where buying a home is a common lifestyle choice rather than an exception. The presence of 2,261 residents in a specific residential cluster suggests a compact neighbourhood where property values are supported by local demand. Buyers looking at this postcode should expect a traditional Welsh residential street scene. The mix of homeowners implies stability in the area, as owners are generally less likely to move frequently than private tenants. This stability often translates to well-maintained gardens and established frontages. The low density of high-rise buildings means the views and privacy are generally determined by the immediate street layout rather than surrounding skyscrapers. For those seeking a standalone home, CF37 2TT offers a practical option within the larger Pontypridd framework. The nature of the housing stock makes it particularly suitable for those who require garden space or specific interior layouts found in houses rather than apartments.

House Prices in CF37 2TT

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Energy Efficiency in CF37 2TT

Daily life in CF37 2TT is supported by a network of amenities located within practical reach of residents. There are five railway stations nearby, including Pontypridd Railway Station, Trefforest Railway Station, and Trehafod Railway Station. These transport hubs provide frequent rail links to Cardiff and beyond, making commuting feasible for those working in major cities. For retail needs, you have access to five major stores, including Tesco Pontypridd, Lidl Trallwn, and Asda Pontypridd Rhonnda. These supermarkets offer full-range groceries, daily essentials, and household supplies without the need for a long drive. The presence of these specific retailers means you can find everything from fresh produce to cleaning products in one location. The area's location between Merthyr and Cardiff means you also benefit from broader commercial corridors. Residents can walk or drive short distances to reach these shopping destinations, integrating retail into their daily routine. The proximity of transport and retail creates a convenient lifestyle where you can work, shop, and travel efficiently. The five railway stations also allow you to explore the wider Welsh Valleys and cities with ease. This amenity rich environment supports both active neighbours and stage-bound residents who rely on public transport.

Amenities

Schools

Parents living in CF37 2TT have access to education facilities nearby, starting with Graig-Y-Wion Primary School listed within the local record. Graig-Y-Wion Primary School serves pupils in this immediate vicinity and categorises under the general primary education sector. The available data identifies this institution as a key educational provider for the postcode cluster of 2,261 residents. While specific Ofsted ratings or exam performance figures are not included in the current dataset, the presence of a named primary school indicates a direct educational infrastructure for young children in the area. Families considering moving to CF37 2TT can rest assured that local schooling options exist without needing to commute long distances to larger towns for primary education. The school mix is dominated by this single identified establishment, suggesting a tight-knit community where children attend the same local institution. The name Graig-Y-Wion reflects the local landscape and history, connecting families to the wider Welsh educational network. Residents can expect a consistent approach to educational support from the local authority, which includes the broader Rhondda Cynon Taf region. The proximity of Graig-Y-Wion Primary School means families benefit from reduced travel times and familiar routes for school runs. This educational setting complements the demographic profile of adults aged 30 to 64 who typically require school placements for their children.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Graig-Y-Wion Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within CF37 2TT reflects a mature and stable population structure. The median age is 47 years, with the most common age range falling amongst adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile indicates a neighbourhood dominated by working-age adults and families with schooling children. Home ownership stands at 56%, suggesting that just over half of the residents in this small residential cluster own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining households are likely to consist of private tenants or occupants of social housing. The predominant ethnic group within this area is White, aligning with the broader South Wales demographic trends. The accommodation type is primarily houses, meaning you will find a street scene characterised by detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-rise apartments or flats. With a population of 2,261 people, the street network is dense enough for immediate local interaction but small enough to maintain a residential feel. The age profile suggests a community with plenty of active residents who appreciate a settled environment. The high proportion of adults in the main working years supports a local economy reliant on established households. You are looking at a place where residents value stability and secure tenure over transient living. This demographic consistency contributes to a predictable and familiar neighbourhood atmosphere throughout the postcode.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

56
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CF37 2TT?
CF37 2TT is a small residential cluster with a population of 2,261 people. The median age is 47, meaning the area is dominated by adults. Home ownership stands at 56%, creating a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the area consists mainly of houses rather than flats.
Are there good schools near CF37 2TT?
The nearest school to the postcode is Graig-Y-Wion Primary School. While specific Ofsted ratings are not provided in the current data, having a named primary school within the immediate area means families do not need to commute far for their children's education.
How is the transport and connectivity in CF37 2TT?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 86 out of 100 and mobile coverage scoring 82 out of 100. There are five nearby railway stations, including Pontypridd and Trefforest Railway Stations, providing direct rail links to Cardiff and the wider region.
Are there amenities close to CF37 2TT?
Residents have access to five retail options within practical reach, including Tesco Pontypridd, Lidl Trallwn, and Asda Pontypridd Rhonnda. Five railway stations, such as Pontypridd Railway Station, offer convenient transport links for daily commutes and travel.
Is the area safe regarding environmental risks?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments. There is no flood risk, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no protected woodlands or nature reserves. These zero-risk scores indicate a stable environment suitable for building and living without planning constraints related to conservation.

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