Area Overview for CF39 0PH
Area Information
Living in CF39 0PH means residing in the village and civil parish of Ynyshir within the Rhondda Fach Valley. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster occupying only 8,587 square metres, creating a tight-knit environment for the 1,558 residents. Situated between Wattstown and the larger town of Porth, the area retains its historical identity as a place named after a local farm meaning "long island" or "long riverside meadow" in Welsh. The community layout was largely established around 1900, following the arrival of the Taff Vale Railway in 1849, which remains a defining feature of the landscape. While the area was historically driven by coal mining, with collieries supplying the Admiralty and foreign markets, the modern village focuses on residential stability. You find a settlement that balances its industrial past with contemporary living, characterised by a quiet, domestic atmosphere rather than the density of larger industrial towns. The small land area ensures that homes are close together, fostering a sense of locality that is distinct from sprawling suburbs.
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- Area Size
- 8587 m²
- Population
- 1558
- Population Density
- 643 people/km²
The property market in CF39 0PH is characterised by a specific housing stock suited to its village location. Houses dominate the accommodation type, meaning you will primarily find detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or terraced blocks with centralised heating common in larger towns. With home ownership standing at 49%, nearly one in two residents owns their home. This figure indicates a significant presence of owner-occupied households, suggesting stability and long-term investment in the local property values. The small total area of 8,587 square metres limits the diversity of housing styles, concentrating the market on established family homes. Buyers looking at this postcode are entering a market defined by older constructions that have adapted over the last century. The low population density of 643 people per square kilometre means there is no pressure of overcrowding, allowing properties to maintain a traditional feel. This market structure offers a clear picture for buyers seeking permanent residences rather than short-term lets.
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Energy Efficiency in CF39 0PH
The lifestyle in Ynyshir relies on a practical arrangement of nearby amenities, with essential services located within walking or driving distance. For daily shopping needs, residents have access to five retail options. You can find Morrisons Daily and Lidl Tylorstown nearby, providing both fresh groceries and discounted groceries without the need to travel far into the town centre. Transport links are supported by five railway stations within easy reach, including Llwynypia Railway Station, Dinas Railway Station, and Porth Railway Station. The heritage of the Taff Vale Railway means these stations are part of a historic network connecting the village to Cardiff, Pontypridd, and Merthyr Tydfil. While the area lacks major leisure complexes, the presence of local shops and rail connections creates a functional, low-stress routine. Life here is defined by convenience rather than extensive entertainment, relying on the established local economy of Porth for broader leisure activities.
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Education facilities for families in Ynyshir are centred around Aberllechau Primary School, located just outside the immediate specialist cluster of the CF39 0PH postcode. As the nearest educational institution listed, this school serves the local community for early years and primary education. It is classified as a primary school, catering to children from infant to junior stages. While no specific Ofsted rating is provided in the available records, the presence of a dedicated primary facility within practical reach means parents do not need to commute to the town of Porth or Ferndyffryn for younger children. The school replaced earlier educational establishments from 1882 and 1903, indicating a long-standing commitment to local education. For families considering homes in this area, children will attend this primary institution before moving to secondary schools in the wider Rhondda Cynon Taf valley. The proximity of Aberllechau Primary ensures that daily education routines remain convenient for households living in this compact village setting.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aberllechau Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community of Ynyshir is defined by a mature and established population. The median age sits at 47 years, with adults between 30 and 64 years being the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where families have settled long-term rather than a zone of transient young professionals. Home ownership stands at 49%, indicating that nearly half of the residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage, while the other half likely rent. Houses make up the predominant accommodation type, reflecting the village's evolution from agricultural and industrial origins into a family-centric residential area. The area is predominantly White, consistent with the broader historical pattern of South Wales mining settlements. You will not find the high-density residential blocks typical of city centres, but instead a spread of houses suited to this older, stable population. The consistency of the age range and ownership levels implies a quiet, predictable environment where neighbours have known each other for decades.
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