Area Information

CF39 0NW sits within the village of Ynyshir, a civil parish nestled in the Rhondda Fach Valley of South Wales. This compact residential cluster covers just 6.9 hectares and supports a population of 1,693 residents. The area lies between Wattstown and the larger town of Porth, earning its name from the Welsh words for long island or long riverside meadow. Historically, the landscape was defined by agriculture until the mid-19th century, when deep coal mines such as Standard 1 and Lady Lewis began operation in 1845 and 1904 respectively. The arrival of the Taff Vale Railway in 1849 transformed the settlement, establishing much of the modern village layout by 1900. Today, the community feels rooted in this mining heritage, with historical sites like the Ynyshir Standard Colliery Workmen's Hall and Institute still shaping the local character. Living in CF39 0NW offers a distinct contrast to surrounding urban centres. You find yourself in a quiet setting that retains the identity of a traditional Welsh village while remaining integrated into the broader Rhondda Cynon Taf network. The area is defined by its compact size and its long-standing connection to the industry that built the local economy almost two centuries ago.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6.9 hectares
Population
1693
Population Density
852 people/km²

The property market in CF39 0NW is characterised by a strong preference for detached or semi-detached houses. With 77 per cent of the population owning their homes, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied community rather than a rental hotspot. Accommodation types are predominantly houses, offering spacious living arrangements that suit the family-centric nature of the village. Prospective buyers looking at homes in CF39 0NW will find a stock dominated by larger properties built during the coal-mining era or in the post-war decades. The village layout, established by 1900, provides a framework of residential streets that cater to these larger dwelling types. This composition makes the area attractive to those seeking a house rather than an apartment, particularly families requiring outdoor space. The low density of 852 people per square kilometre ensures that the housing does not feel cramped. You are likely to encounter properties that have been lived in for generations, many passing from one family to the next. This stability means the housing stock tends to be well-maintained and suited to long-term living arrangements. The market here values permanence and family-oriented living over the transient nature of student or urban rental markets.

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Energy Efficiency in CF39 0NW

Daily life in CF39 0NW benefits from a collection of practical amenities located within easy reach of residents. The village offers five retail outlets, including Morrisons Daily, Farmfoods Porth, and Lidl Porth, ensuring that shoppers can access groceries and essentials without long travel. For those who rely on public transport, five railway stations provide convenient links to the wider network, with Porth Railway Station, Dinas Railway Station, and Tonypandy Railway Station all accessible from the immediate locality. These transport options connect residents to Porth and beyond, facilitating trips to Cardiff or Merthyr Tydfil. The village life is enriched by historical landmarks such as St Anne's parish church and the former workmen's hall, which contribute to a sense of local identity. While specific dining venues or entertainment complexes are not detailed in the current data, the presence of essential shops and transport hubs forms the core of the lifestyle. Living in CF39 0NW means having your daily needs met by local retailers while retaining access to broader travel networks. The village character is preserved by the balance between quiet residential streets and the practical convenience of nearby services.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CF39 0NW have direct access to a cluster of educational institutions centred on the Ynyshir community. The nearest schools include Ynyshir Infants School, Ynyshir Junior School, and Ynyshir Primary School, all located within the village itself. These institutions fell under the 'other' rating category in available records, representing the primary education options for local children. The presence of infants, junior, and primary schools indicates a comprehensive setup that can support children through the early years of their education. Living in CF39 0NW offers the distinct advantage of sending children to schools within your own village community. The Ynyshir Community Primary School opened in 2009 on Llanwonno Road, replacing earlier facilities established in 1882 and 1903. This continuity of education suggests a school system that adapts to the changing needs of the local population while maintaining historical roots. For parents, having schools nearby at the infants and primary levels means fewer long commutes to larger towns. The available data highlights these three names as the key educational providers serving the postcode. This concentration ensures that daily education is a local priority for residents of the area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Ynyshir Infants SchoolotherN/AN/A
2Ynyshir Junior SchoolotherN/AN/A
3Ynyshir Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community living in CF39 0NW demonstrates a mature population structure. The median age stands at 47 years, with adults between 30 and 64 years old representing the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood suited to families raising children as well as older couples seeking a quiet environment. Home ownership is the dominant housing arrangement, with 77 per cent of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 23 per cent rent their homes, indicating a balanced but predominantly owner-occupied market. Accommodation across CF39 0NW consists primarily of houses rather than flats or terraced blocks, reflecting the village's residential nature. The population is predominantly White, aligning with the historic demographics of the South Wales Valleys. Living in this area means being part of a stable community where long-term residency appears to be the norm. The high rate of home ownership implies that the local real estate market has seen significant investment and stability over recent decades. Families look here for solid investments and a settled environment away from the fast pace of larger towns.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

77
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

21
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CF39 0NW?
The area has a stable, village-based character with 77 per cent of residents owning their homes. Population density is 852 people per square kilometre, creating a quiet yet accessible environment. Most inhabitants are adults aged 30 to 64, fostering a community centred on family life and long-term residency.
Which schools serve children living in CF39 0NW?
Families can send their children to Ynyshir Infants School, Ynyshir Junior School, and Ynyshir Primary School. These institutions are located within the village itself, reducing commute times. The primary school opened in 2009, continuing a lineage of local education dating back to 1882.
Are there safety concerns regarding flood risk or natural hazards?
Flood risk is rated as low with a score of 4.47 out of 100. The area has no Ramsar wetland sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty constraints. Protected woodland covers part of the area, which may impact local planning but does not pose a safety threat.
How reliable is internet and mobile connection in CF39 0NW?
Fixed broadband scores 80 out of 100, offering high-speed access suitable for remote work. Mobile network coverage reaches 82 out of 100, ensuring reliable connectivity for communication and digital services throughout the village.
What retail and transport options are available nearby?
Residents have access to Morrisons Daily, Farmfoods Porth, and Lidl Porth for shopping. Five railway stations, including Porth and Dinas Railway Station, provide transport links. These amenities are within practical reach of all homes in the postcode.

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