Area Information

Postcode CF41 7BT identifies a specific residential cluster situated within the Rhondda valley, near Treorchy in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf. This small area covers just 1279 square metres and is home to a population of 2484 people. You will find this postcode embedded in a community that derives its name from the Welsh word *pentref*, meaning homestead, originally referencing the large farm of Y Pentre or Tir y Pentre. The location sits at coordinates approximately 51.650775, -3.488366, forming part of the broader village community of Pentre. Daily life in this neighbourhood reflects its history as a former industrial hub. The area evolved from scattered farms tended by tenant farmers to become a busy town centred around coal mining. By the early 20th century, it developed key institutions such as council offices in Llewellyn Street and St Peter's Church, consecrated in 1890. While specific economic shifts have occurred following colliery closures, the area remains a settled residential zone. Living in CF41 7BT means residing in a compact space with a population density of 1438 people per square kilometre, creating an environment where neighbours are likely known to one another. The postcode serves as a gateway to a history rich in industrial heritage, including the operation of Pentre Coal Company and Pentre Breweries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1279 m²
Population
2484
Population Density
1438 people/km²

Homes in CF41 7BT are defined by a strong owner-occupier culture, where 59% of residents hold title to their property. The accommodation type data indicates that houses form the primary housing stock in this postcode. This high level of home ownership suggests a market characterised by stability rather than transient renting. When looking at properties in this specific area, you will encounter homes suited to the local topography and history of the Rhondda valley. The small size of the postcode cluster, covering merely 1279 square metres, means that the immediate housing catalogue will vary significantly depending on exact street locations within the boundary. The 1438 people per square kilometre density highlights that while the land area is limited, the built environment is substantial. This concentration often results in a mix of property ages, ranging from older Victorian or Edwardian builds associated with the industrial boom to more modern conversions or restorations. For buyers considering this area, the 59% ownership figure signals that you are likely competing with other local residents rather than investment landlords. The prevalence of houses specifically caters to those seeking traditional family accommodation or single-family homes typical of the Welsh valley setting.

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Energy Efficiency in CF41 7BT

Your daily lifestyle in CF41 7BT benefits from a practical range of amenities within a short walk or drive. Five retail outlets serve the immediate shopping needs of residents, including specific venues such as Spar, Lidl Treorchy, and Co-op Treorchy. These locations provide everyday goods and essentials without the need to travel far beyond the local cluster. A further five railway stations are located in the broader immediate area, with Ton Pentre Railway Station and Treorchy Railway Station being particularly relevant stops. Beyond retail and rail, the area is enriched by significant historical landmarks that shape the local character. St Peter's Church, built in 1890, stands as a central feature known locally as the 'Cathedral of the Rhondda'. Its presence offers a community focal point and a place of local heritage. Former industrial sites like Pentre Breweries and Rhondda Engine Works also form part of the historical landscape, contributing to the area's identity. Living in CF41 7BT means you can access essential services like grocery shopping at Lidl or Co-op Treorchy efficiently, while also enjoying the cultural depth provided by St Peter's Church and the historic narrative of the valley.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CF41 7BT have access to two key educational institutions located nearby. Ton Pentre Junior School serves the local primary education needs for younger children, while Ton Infants School caters to the youngest pupils in the community. Both schools are listed under the category of 'other' within the local provision, reflecting their integration into the specific administrative structure of the Rhondda Cynon Taf area. For parents considering living in this postcode, the presence of these two schools indicates a dedicated local education network tailored to the village of Ton Pentre and its surroundings. The proximity of Ton Pentre Junior School and Ton Infants School suggests that early education is deeply rooted in the immediate neighbourhood. While specific Ofsted ratings are not provided in the current dataset, the existence of these established institutions confirms that formal schooling is a central part of daily life here. Living in CF41 7BT grants you direct access to these entry points for your children's education, removing the need for long commutes to larger district hubs for primary instruction. The mix of infant and junior provision within close proximity offers a convenient transition point for young families navigating the school system in the valley.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Ton Pentre Junior SchoolotherN/AN/A
2Ton Infants SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile for CF41 7BT shows a distinctive age structure dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age across the area stands at 47 years, indicating a settlement where families and established residents form the core of the population. This demographic spread suggests a stable community where long-term residents outnumber younger arrivals or young families moving specifically for school catchments. Home ownership is a defining feature of daily life in this postcode, with 59% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. The predominant ethnic group in CF41 7BT is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the Rhondda valley. Accommodation within this specific cluster primarily consists of houses rather than flats or apartments, reflecting the post-industrial residential patterns common to the region. With a population density of 1438 people per square kilometre, you will experience a relatively high density of housing compared to rural Welsh areas, yet the small total area of 1279 square metres keeps the footprint of the settlement tight. This concentration supports a sense of locality without the sprawl of larger urban centres. The 59% home ownership rate implies that much of the housing stock has been established over time, often passed down through generations within the same family lines common in valley villages.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

59
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

21
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF41 7BT?
Residents in CF41 7BT are predominantly adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47 years. The population density is high at 1438 people per square kilometre, and 59% of residents own their homes. The primary ethnic group is White, and the area consists mainly of houses rather than flats, reflecting its established residential character.
What schools are near CF41 7BT?
There are two schools serving the community: Ton Pentre Junior School and Ton Infants School. Both are classified under 'other' within the local education structure and provide primary education for children in the immediate neighbourhood. Their presence ensures that families living in this postcode have direct access to local schooling without long commutes.
How good is the internet connection in CF41 7BT?
Digital connectivity is excellent in this area. The fixed broadband score is 90 out of 100, offering high-quality internet suitable for remote work. Mobile coverage is also strong with a score of 82 out of 100. These figures indicate reliable connection speeds and signal strength for modern digital living requirements.
What are the main amenities nearby?
Residents have access to five retail venues including Spar, Lidl Treorchy, and Co-op Treorchy. There are also five railway stations within practical reach, notably Ton Pentre Railway Station, Treorchy Railway Station, and Ystrad Rhondda Railway Station. These amenities provide convenient access to daily necessities and transport links.
Is there any flood risk in CF41 7BT?
The area has a medium flood risk coverage with a warning level score of 29.25. This indicates that certain properties may be subject to flooding, requiring careful consideration during purchase. Unlike some protected areas, there are no restrictions from Ramsar sites, AONBs, or protected woodlands.

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