Area Information

CF40 1HB is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster of 1.3 hectares in the Rhondda Valley of Wales. This compact community holds a population of 1,215 residents, creating a close-knit environment where neighbours often know one another. The location sits within the historic boundaries of Glamorgan, tracing its roots back to Ffrwd Amos, a settlement of farmsteads that predated industrialisation. The village name itself, meaning 'head of the rock' in Welsh, reflects the geological character of the Rhondda Valley. Today, the area functions as part of a larger community that includes neighbouring districts such as Dinas, Edmondstown, and Penrhiwfer. The high population density of 425 people per square kilometre defines the character of living in CF40 1HB, offering the convenience of a village setting while maintaining proximity to wider historic sites. You will find that daily life here is shaped by a strong sense of local identity and a shared history dominated by the coal mining industry since the mid-nineteenth century. The area retains the architectural footprint of this industrial past, from early council houses built between 1920 and 1921 to the historic Soar Chapel, which has served as a religious landmark for over two centuries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.3 hectares
Population
1215
Population Density
425 people/km²

CF40 1HB presents a distinct housing market focused on houses rather than flats or apartments. The accommodation type data confirms that the local stock consists almost entirely of detached or semi-detached properties suitable for families. Home ownership stands at 48%, a figure that suggests a balanced market where both owner-occupiers and renters coexist. This percentage is notably higher than the national average for Wales, indicating strong local stability and long-term settlement. The presence of council houses built between 1920 and 1921 on streets like Bransby Street and Aubry Road underpins the housing stock, providing established character homes. For buyers looking at homes in CF40 1HB, the market offers property within a small residential cluster of 1.3 hectares. This limited size restricts the sheer volume of listings but ensures that any property sale has genuine interest from those seeking to live within this specific postcode boundary. The market is not dominated by rental fluctuations; instead, it reflects the needs of a community where nearly half the population owns their home.

House Prices in CF40 1HB

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Energy Efficiency in CF40 1HB

Daily life in CF40 1HB benefits from immediate access to essential services and transport hubs. Retail amenities are within practical reach, including Co-op Penygraig, Iceland Tonypandy, and Spar, providing necessary groceries and household goods without the need for travel. The area also features five local railway stations, ensuring connectivity via Tonypandy Railway Station, Dinas Railway Station, and Llwynypia Railway Station. Beyond essentials, the community is anchored by significant historical landmarks such as Soar Chapel, built in 1832, and the Penygraig Industrial Co-Operative building on Tylacelyn Road. You can explore the quiet streets that lead from mill hubs like Bransby Street and Aubry Road to the commercial heart of Penygraig. The village atmosphere allows for a walk to the nearest shops or a short train journey to the wider Rhondda Cynon Taf region. Schools near CF40 1HB would fall within the logical catchment areas of this village and its expanding neighbouring districts, supporting the 1,215 residents living in this 1.3 hectare cluster.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community in CF40 1HB is defined primarily by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood attracting families and established professionals rather than young students or retirees. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating a mature population structure where home ownership rates are significant. Nearly half of the households, representing 48% of residents, own their homes outright. The remaining residents are likely to be in their own homes but not free of mortgage, or potentially renting. Houses form the predominant form of accommodation, reflecting the village's post-war expansion when council houses were constructed at Bransby Street, Millbourne Street, and Aubry Road. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, consistent with the broader historical settlement patterns of the deep valleys. Living in CF40 1HB means residing in an area where the demographic mix aligns with the region's industrial heritage and subsequent re-investment in community housing.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

48
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

13
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 Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who does the community in CF40 1HB attract?
The most common age range for residents is adults between 30 and 64 years. The median age is 47, indicating a mature demographic. Home ownership is strong at 48%, suggesting the area appeals to families and established households rather than young students or transient renters. The predominant ethnic group identifies as White. This profile aligns with the area's status as a quiet residential cluster of 1,215 people.
How are the transport links for digital nomads or remote workers?
Digital connectivity is excellent in CF40 1HB. The fixed broadband quality scores 88 out of 100, and mobile coverage scores 82 out of 100. Both metrics indicate highly reliable internet services suitable for demanding remote work. Physically, residents have access to five nearby railway stations, including Tonypandy Railway Station and Dinas Railway Station, ensuring easy physical travel alongside reliable digital access.
What are the main safety considerations for this postcode?
The primary environmental concern is a medium flood risk with a score of 24.52. This means you should review flood maps if purchasing property at lower elevations. However, the area passes all other planning constraints, with scores of zero for Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected woodlands. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, so standard local vigilance applies.
What shops and stations are within walking distance?
Residents of CF40 1HB have immediate access to Co-op Penygraig, Iceland Tonypandy, and Spar for retail needs. For transport, nearly all residents can reach five railway stations within a short drive. Tonypandy Railway Station, Dinas Railway Station, and Llwynypia Railway Station are the key hubs. The compact 1.3 hectare size of the postcode ensures these amenities are practically reachable for most homes.

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