Area Overview for CF39 0RH
Area Information
CF39 0RH, known locally as Ynyshir, is a small residential cluster nestled in the Rhondda Fach Valley, Wales. With a population of 1,558 and a density of 643 people per square kilometre, it reflects a tight-knit community shaped by its history as a coal-mining village. Situated between Wattstown and the larger town of Porth, the area retains echoes of its 19th-century industrial past, including the Taff Vale Railway, which once transported coal to wider markets. Today, Ynyshir blends this heritage with modern living, offering a quiet, rural character within reach of urban amenities. The village’s layout, established by the early 20th century, includes social hubs like St. Anne’s parish church and community spaces such as the Ynyshir Standard Colliery Workmen’s Hall. While the population is relatively small, the area’s proximity to Porth and nearby towns ensures access to services, shops, and transport links. For those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle, CF39 0RH provides a snapshot of Welsh village life, balanced between historical roots and contemporary convenience.
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- 1558
- Population Density
- 643 people/km²
The property market in CF39 0RH is characterised by a 49% home ownership rate, meaning nearly half of properties are owner-occupied, while the remainder are likely rental units. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting the village’s historical development as a residential cluster for workers in nearby industries. This suggests a mix of family homes and smaller properties, though the small population size implies limited housing stock. The area’s compact nature means buyers should consider the immediate surroundings for more options. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments indicates a focus on traditional, single-family living. For those seeking a quiet, rural setting with access to nearby towns, CF39 0RH offers a niche market, but the limited size of the area may restrict availability. Proximity to Porth and its amenities could be a draw for buyers looking to balance seclusion with connectivity.
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The lifestyle in CF39 0RH is shaped by its proximity to five retail outlets, including Morrisons Daily, Farmfoods Porth, and Lidl Porth, offering everyday shopping needs. These stores provide convenience for residents, reducing the need to travel far for groceries or essentials. The area’s rail links to Porth, Dinas, and Tonypandy also facilitate access to broader leisure and cultural opportunities in nearby towns. While no parks or recreational facilities are explicitly listed, the village’s historical character and small-scale nature suggest a community-centred lifestyle. The mix of retail and transport options supports a practical, accessible daily life, though the absence of detailed information on dining or leisure venues means further exploration may be needed for those prioritising specific amenities.
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Schools
The nearest school to CF39 0RH is Aberllechau Primary School, which is listed as an “other” type in the data. No Ofsted rating or specific details about its curriculum or performance are provided. While the area’s population is small, the school’s presence suggests a focus on primary education for local children. Families may need to look beyond CF39 0RH for secondary schooling, as no further educational institutions are listed in the data. The mix of school types is limited here, but the proximity to Porth, a larger town, likely offers more options for secondary education. For parents prioritising primary schooling, Aberllechau Primary School is the immediate resource, though its quality and capacity remain unspecified.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Aberllechau Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CF39 0RH has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a community skewed towards middle-aged adults, likely reflecting the area’s historical reliance on industries like coal mining, which historically attracted working-age populations. Home ownership stands at 49%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied and rental properties. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the village’s traditional layout and smaller scale. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. With no specific data on deprivation, it is unclear how economic factors might influence quality of life. However, the age profile suggests a stable, mature demographic, potentially with established families and long-term residents. The lack of younger households may impact local schools and amenities, but the area’s proximity to Porth offers broader access to services.
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