Area Information

Living in CF40 2EA defines a life within the village of Cwm Clydach, a civil parish located in the Rhondda Valley. This specific postcode cluster encompasses an area of just 1,125 square metres, serving as a tightly knit residential hub for approximately 1,409 people. Nestled northwest of Tonypandy in Rhondda Cynon Taf, the locality retains the character of a traditional mining community shaped by its history. Prior to the mid-1800s, the land was sparsely populated farmland, but industrialisation transformed it into a centre for coal production with collieries opening from 1863 onwards. Daily life here reflects a deep connection to the valley of the River Clydach. The proximity to Tonypandy provides easy access to local services while maintaining a distinct village atmosphere. The area is distinct for being part of a historic landscape that includes localities such as Blaenclydach, which were once integral to farm operations like Blaen Clydach and Ffynnon-dwym. Residents experience a setting where industrial heritage coexists with residential tranquility, far removed from the commercial hubs of the wider county. The small geographic footprint means neighbours are close, fostering a community where local history remains a significant part of the identity for those calling this part of Wales home.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1125 m²
Population
1409
Population Density
1471 people/km²

CF40 2EA is overwhelmingly an owner-occupied market, with home ownership reaching 68% of the local population. This high figure suggests a scarcity of purpose-built rental developments and a dominance of established dwellings that have survived nationalisation and eventual colliery closures by 1966. The accommodation type in the area consists almost entirely of houses, reflecting the historical pattern of settlement built around the Cambrian Collieries and the Taff Vale Railway connections from the 1850s. For buyers, this means that homes in CF40 2EA are likely to be freehold rather than leasehold, offering more security. The low population density of just over one square kilometre indicates that housing stock is not expanding rapidly. With the industrial economy fading long ago, the current market is driven by established character properties rather than new builds. The specific postcode covers a small residential cluster, meaning the selection of properties is limited compared to larger urban wards. Prospective buyers must look towards the historic housing that remains from the peak employment days of 1913, when nearly 4,200 people worked in the local mining industry. The market is not defined by convenience chains or box developments but by the enduring stock of houses that define the valley floor.

House Prices in CF40 2EA

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Energy Efficiency in CF40 2EA

Daily life in CF40 2EA relies on amenities located in the closest towns, primarily Tonypandy. Residents have access to five retail outlets nearby, including Spar, Asda Tonypandy, and Iceland Tonypandy. These stores are concentrated in the larger town centres that surround the small residential cluster, serving as the primary hubs for shopping and essential goods. You will find supermarkets for weekly groceries and newsagents for daily necessities within a short drive or bus journey. Transport links are equally vital for lifestyle convenience, with five railway stations nearby including Llwynypia Railway Station, Ystrad Rhondda Railway Station, and Tonypandy Railway Station. These stations provide the essential link to connect the valley with the rest of the country. While the area itself contains few leisure facilities or parks within the immediate 1,125 square metre postcode, the proximity to Tonypandy means cultural and dining options are accessible. The lifestyle here is defined by a balance of village quiet and town accessibility. You return to a tranquil home environment after visiting the shops or using the train to travel further afield. The specific amenity mix supports a functional life where residents can meet their daily needs without straying far from the Rhondda Valley home.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CF40 2EA have access to Blaenclydach Infants School for their younger children. This institution is listed as a school of type 'other' in the vicinity of the postcode. While specific Ofsted ratings are not detailed in the current data, the presence of an infants school indicates age-appropriate education is available within the immediate neighbourhood. The name Blaenclydach directly links the educational provision to the historic farm localities that once dominated the landscape alongside the collieries. For parents relying on this facility, the school serves the early years needs of residents within the 1,409-person community. The proximity of Blaenclydach Infants School suggests a village-led approach to education where families can send their young ones to a local establishment rather than travelling significant distances to larger secondary institutions. The school's history mirrors the village itself, evolving from the agricultural past of Blaen Clydach and Ffynnon-dwym into modern educational provision. Living in CF40 2EA means your children can access education close to home, integrating the rhythm of school days with the quiet life of the Rhondda Valley.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Blaenclydach Infants SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CF40 2EA is notably mature, with a median age of 47 years. The population is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood where most residents have established careers and families. This age profile often suggests an area inhabited by homeowners who have stayed put through various life stages rather than a hub for young professionals or students. Home ownership stands at a robust 68%, confirming that the majority of the 1,409 residents reside in their own properties. This level of ownership implies stability and a strong sense of attachment to the local environment. The majority of dwellings are houses, fitting the character of the valley settlements that developed alongside the collieries. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic makeup of the historic Rhondda Valley. This homogeneity contributes to a consistent community culture where residents share a common heritage. The high rate of ownership contrasts with areas younger populations, where buy-to-let investments are more common. Instead, properties here are likely long-term family homes passed down or purchased by those seeking a permanent base in Wales.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

68
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

17
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CF40 2EA and what is the community like?
CF40 2EA is home to a mature community with a median age of 47 years. The population of 1,409 residents consists largely of adults aged 30 to 64 years. A strong 68% home ownership rate indicates a stable, long-term community rather than a transient rental population. The area is predominantly inhabited by families living in houses, reflecting the historic character of the Rhondda Valley.
What schools are near CF40 2EA for my children?
Blaenclydach Infants School is the primary educational institution listed near CF40 2EA. This school serves as a local option for young children within the immediate postcode area. Its proximity to the village suggests a village-led approach to early education where families can access schooling close to their homes in the valley.
How good is the internet and transport connectivity in CF40 2EA?
Digital infrastructure is strong in the area, with a fixed broadband score of 96 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 82 out of 100. This ensures excellent connectivity for remote working or daily use. Physically, residents have access to five nearby railway stations, including Tonypandy Railway Station, providing connection to the wider UK network via the historic lines laid by the Taff Vale Railway.
What are the main safety concerns for a property here?
The primary safety assessment for CF40 2EA highlights a medium flood risk, indicated by a score of 13.26 out of 100. This reflects the location within the valley of the River Clydach. Other environmental constraints are minimal, with no Ramsar wetlands, AONB status, or protected woodlands affecting the area. Crime risk data is not currently available for this region, so you should rely on general neighbourhood awareness.
Where can residents of CF40 2EA find shops and services?
Residents rely on nearby Tonypandy for most daily amenities. There are five retail outlets within practical reach, including Asda Tonypandy, Iceland Tonypandy, and Spar. For transport, five railway stations are nearby, such as Llwynypia Railway Station and Ystrad Rhondda Railway Station. These facilities allow you to shop for groceries or travel without leaving the Rhondda Valley.

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