Area Information

Living in CF39 0PU means residing in Ynyshir, a village and civil parish situated in the Rhondda Fach Valley within Rhondda Cynon Taf. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning 7815 square metres, a compact footprint that supports a population of 1558 people. With a density of 643 people per square kilometre, the area retains a close-knit character while avoiding the overcrowding of larger urban centres. The location sits between Wattstown and the larger town of Porth, offering a distinct position within the historic parishes of Ystradyfodwg and Llanwynno. Prospective buyers will find this area deeply rooted in its past, originally established as a mining settlement where coal mines like Ynyshir Colliery and Standard 2 opened in the late 19th century. The village layout, largely formed by 1900, has evolved around this industrial heritage while maintaining its community focus. The name Ynyshir, roughly translating to "long island" or "long riverside meadow," hints at the landscape that shaped the modern settlement. Today, the area offers a quiet domestic setting away from the immediate bustle of industrial hubs, yet remains close enough to the Rhondda Fach Valley facilities to access local amenities.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7815 m²
Population
1558
Population Density
643 people/km²

Homes in CF39 0PU are dominated by house types, fitting the profile of a traditional village in the Rhondda Fach Valley. With 49% of residents owning their homes, the market is a vibrant mix of owner-occupiers and tenants. This near-even split suggests that the property stock comprises a significant number of family homes that have remained with the same owners for generations, alongside units available through the rental sector. The small physical size of the postcode, covering just 7815 square metres, limits the total volume of properties, which concentrates the local housing market. Buyers looking at this area will find a residential cluster that prioritises single-family living over high-rise or apartment living. The accommodation type data confirms that flats are not the predominant style here, favouring detached or semi-detached units typical of the Ynyshir village layout established around 1900. The 49% ownership figure indicates a market where residents have a strong stake in their homes, potentially driving careful maintenance and rental demand stability. For those considering purchasing, the area offers established housing stock rather than new-build developments or speculative estates. The density of 643 people per square kilometre ensures that properties are close together yet situated in a residential environment rather than a dense urban core.

House Prices in CF39 0PU

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Energy Efficiency in CF39 0PU

Daily life in CF39 0PU revolves around a selection of local amenities within easy reach. For shopping, five retail outlets are available nearby, including Morrisons Daily stores and Lidl in Tylorstown. These options provide residents with essential convenience for grocery shopping and daily necessities without the need to travel into larger towns for basic requirements. Transport links complement this retail access, with five railway stations within practical reach. Dinas Railway Station, Llwynypia Railway Station, and Porth Railway Station are noted as key stops, facilitating travel to wider Rhondda Cynon Taf destinations. The village itself offers historical charm through heritage sites like the Ynyshir Standard Colliery Workmen's Hall and Institute, which opened in 1905. St. Anne's parish church, dating to the 1880s, serves as a social and spiritual hub alongside earlier chapels from the mid-19th century. Ynyshir Community Primary School on Llanwonno Road is a focal point for the modern family community. The area balances practical retail access with the quiet environment of a historic mining village. Living in CF39 0PU offers the convenience of shops like Lidl and Morrisons alongside the preserved character of a community built around the legacy of the Rhondda Fach Valley industries.

Amenities

Schools

Families residing in CF39 0PU have access to Aberllechau Primary School, which stands as a key local educational facility. While the specific Ofsted rating for this institution is not detailed in the current records, it is identified as a primary school serving the surrounding community. The area also benefits from Ynyshir Community Primary School, located on Llanwonno Road and opened in 2009. This school replaced earlier facilities from 1882 and 1903, marking a modernisation of local education standards in the village. The proximity to these two primary options provides a convenient schooling environment for children in the 1558-strong population. The presence of established institutions like Aberllechau Primary School suggests deep local support networks and a continuation of educational history in the Rhondda Fach Valley. For parents evaluating schools near CF39 0PU, the availability of multiple primary options within the immediate vicinity reduces travel time and increases accessibility. The educational landscape is focused on primary levels, with the notable features mentioning the continuity from early 19th-century schools to the current modern facilities. This concentration of primary education supports families seeking a local school route for their children before they potentially transfer to secondary institutions outside the immediate postcode area.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Aberllechau Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CF39 0PU reflects a mature population profile, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range comprises adults aged between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood often populated by established families or individuals in their prime working and raising children years. Home ownership stands at 49%, placing the area almost evenly split between owners and renters. This balance suggests a mix of long-term residents who have bought in over time and professionals or younger families accessing the housing market through tenancy. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, contributing to a generally homogenous community composition typical of many Welsh valleys. Housing in CF39 0PU consists primarily of houses rather than flats or high-density blocks, aligning with the village status of Ynyshir. This single-family housing structure supports the 1558 inhabitants across the 7815 square metre zone. The demographic data paints a picture of a stable, established community where residents have deep roots in the Rhondda Fach Valley. The age distribution means local services and social activities cater well to adults with the flexibility and resources to manage households independently or support dependents.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

49
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

15
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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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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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF39 0PU?
The community has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents being adults between 30 and 64 years old. Four-hundred and ninety out of every 100 people in the village own their homes. The population of 1558 is spread across houses, making it a predominantly owner-occupied and family-focused area.
What schools are near CF39 0PU?
Families have access to Aberllechau Primary School and Ynyshir Community Primary School on Llanwonno Road. Ynyshir Community Primary School opened in 2009, replacing older facilities from the early 20th century. These primary institutions serve the local children in the Rhondda Fach Valley.
How are transport links for this postcode?
Residents benefit from strong mobile coverage, scoring an 82 out of 100 on quality. Fixed broadband is weaker, with a score of 34 out of 100. Five railway stations are reachable, including Dinas and Porth stations, providing access to the wider rail network from the village.
Are there goods shops nearby for daily needs?
Yes, residents can access five retail outlets within a practical distance. Key providers include Morrisons Daily stores and Lidl in Tylorstown. These shops allow for convenient grocery shopping and daily errands without needing to travel far into Porth or other larger towns.
Is there any flood risk in the area?
The area has a flood risk warning. Specifically, the medium flood risk coverage has a score of 14.45 on a scale where lower is safer. Buyers should check individual property histories regarding any past flooding or precautions required for homes in this postcode.

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