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CF37 3PL represents a specific residential cluster within the historic villages of Ynysybwl and Coed-y-Cwm, situated in the Rhondda Cynon Taf valleys of Wales. This area covers 3.6 hectares and serves a population of 1459 people, creating a close-knit community environment with a density of 87 people per square kilometre. You will find yourself living in a region defined by deep historical roots, having evolved from a small collection of farms recorded in the 1841 census to a coal town centred around Lady Windsor Colliery between 1884 and 1988. The local character remains distinct, often referred to locally as "Bwl" or The Bwl, reflecting its post-industrial identity. Today, residents inhabit a community rich in local pride, where regeneration efforts through the Ynysybwl Regeneration Partnership have helped sustain the village's fabric. Living in CF37 3PL means residing in a defined civil parish roughly 15 miles north-north-west of Cardiff, offering a singular sense of place shaped by its valley location and enduring community institutions rather than modern commercial development.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.6 hectares
- Population
- 1459
- Population Density
- 87 people/km²
You are looking at a market defined by stability and self-ownership. In CF37 3PL, 74% of the demographic occupy their own homes, which points strongly towards a stock dominated by owner-occupiers rather than private landlords or social housing blocks. This figure of 74% home ownership means that when you browse for property, you will frequently encounter houses that have remained with the same families for generations. The accommodation type is specified as houses, confirming the absence of flats or high-rise apartments typical of larger urban centres. This structure makes the area attractive to buyers seeking single-family living but limits availability for those dependent on rental yields or shared ownership schemes. Given the small size of the area at 3.6 hectares, the total number of transactions is naturally low, slowing market pace compared to larger urban postcodes. The 74% ownership rate also suggests a tight-knit market where negotiation may depend on existing owner sentiment as much as market value. For buyers, this environment offers the security of established tenure but requires patience in a market where long-term residents hold significant control over property movement.
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Energy Efficiency in CF37 3PL
Daily life for you in CF37 3PL revolves around a small shop base and limited convenient amenities, requiring a short drive for most errands. The nearest retail options include the Co-op Ynysybwl, Co-op Penrhwiceiber, and Morrisons Daily, which are identified as the standout local providers. These five retail venues form the core of your shopping needs, offering essential daily requirements rather than full supermarket experiences or specialist dining. For transport, you have access to five notable nearby railway stations that facilitate travel beyond the immediate valley: Penrhiwceiber, Abercynon, and Mountain Ash Railway Station are the specific points of rail access within practical reach. This connectivity, combined with the proximity of Pontypridd, allows for easy trips to larger market towns for services not found within the 3.6-hectare postcode. The local environment is defined by these specific venues and the rural valley setting, rather than urban parks or leisure hubs. Your lifestyle will be shaped by the necessity to make brief trips to these named shops and stations, enjoying a quiet domestic life punctuated by necessary travel to larger commercial centres.
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Education provision for children living in CF37 3PL is concentrated in the primary sector, with no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity. The main facility serving the area is Glanffrwd Infant School, which falls under the "other" classification within the available records. This school name appears directly in the local education directory for the postcode. You must plan to send any secondary-aged children to facilities outside the immediate 3PL boundary, as the provided data lists only infant provision. This arrangement is typical for living in a small rural parish where local villages house primary institutions while secondary education routes to larger towns like Pontypridd. For families considering homes in CF37 3PL, the presence of Glanffrwd Infant School confirms that early years education is integrated into the community fabric. The reliance on a single named school suggests a limited choice for primary education but ensures proximity for local families. Secondary school catchment areas will likely extend several miles south to Pontypridd, meaning your choice of housing here is independent of secondary school ratings but dependent on transport links to those larger institutions.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Glanffrwd Infant School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community profile of CF37 3PL reflects a mature population with a clear domestic focus. You will find that 74% of residents own their homes, indicating a long-term settler base rather than transient housing. This majority ownership contrasts with a significant minority living in rented accommodation. The housing stock consists almost entirely of houses, shaping a neighbourhood feel distinct from high-density urban living. Your neighbours will primarily be adults aged between 30 and 64 years, who form the most common age group in this postcode. The area shows a median age of 47, confirming that the population skews towards middle and older adulthood. Demographically, the area is predominantly White, mirroring the regional background of the Cynon Valley. With no specific data provided on income or deprivation levels, you cannot make claims about wealth or economic disparity beyond these structural facts. However, the high home ownership rate suggests stability and familiarity within the community. The age distribution implies a lack of very young families, as the broad adult range dominates, though some children likely reside here given the presence of local schooling.
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