Hillside, south of Treherbert in CF42 5BU
Uphill track alongside Cwm Saerbren in CF42 5BU
U-bend in Cwmparc Forest track in CF42 5BU
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Area Information

CF42 5BU occupies 3.3 km² at the uppermost end of the Rhondda Fawr valley in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. This postcode covers a specific residential cluster within the civil parish of Treherbert, a former industrial mining village established by the Bute Estate in the 1850s. The districts included here stretch from Blaencwm and Blaenrhondda to Tynewydd and Penyrenglyn. Today, the area contains 1,311 residents living at a density of 519 people per square kilometre. You are not looking at a sprawling urban zone but a defined neighbourhood with deep historical roots in the coal industry. First mentioned in parish records in January 1855, the location originally served workers at the Bute Merthyr Colliery. Historically sparsely populated with only 218 residents in the Middle hamlet in 1841, the area saw rapid growth as shaft sinking began in 1855. The built environment reflects this history, featuring historic 19th-century structures such as the National School, Almshouses, and terraces on Dumfries Street. Early council housing now stands at Eileen Place, while a small garden village of 14 houses exists at Fernhill. Living in CF42 5BU means residing in a community shaped by its industrial past, where you can walk past numerous chapels and early transport infrastructure that once connected the valley to Swansea and Cardiff by rail and tram.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3.3 km²
Population
1311
Population Density
519 people/km²

The property market in CF42 5BU is heavily skewed towards ownership, with 69% of residents being home owners. This statistic reveals a substantial owner-occupier base, which generally creates a stable neighbourhood with steady tenants and fewer property turnover issues. There are five railway stations nearby, yet the immediate housing stock consists mainly of houses. You are unlikely to find large luxury apartment developments or high-density rental blocks within this specific postcode boundary. Historical context shapes the available options, as the area was established as a grid-pattern colliery settlement in the 1850s. Consequently, much of the housing dates back to the industrial era or follows post-war developments like the early council housing at Eileen Place. The area size is small at 3.3 km², limiting the overall volume of transactions but creating a tight-knit market. This dynamic often means properties sell within an insider circle or family lineage. While the area offers charm through historic 19th-century buildings and a "garden village" of 14 houses at Fernhill, the accommodation type remains strictly houses. This lack of flats is a defining feature for buyers requiring specific property types who may look to larger cities instead. If you seek a purchase in CF42 5BU, you are entering a market where home buying is the dominant mode of tenure. The high ownership rate suggests that competition for these homes is often between long-standing local families rather than transient investors.

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Energy Efficiency in CF42 5BU

Living in CF42 5BU offers convenient access to essential amenities without requiring lengthy journeys. Five retail outlets are located within practical reach, including Spar supermarkets and the Iceland Treorchy store. These shops provide the basics for daily shopping needs. Nearly, 5 railway stations sit close by, offering transport links to nearby towns. Treherbert Railway Station, Ynyswen Railway Station, and Treorchy Railway Station form a key network for commuters and visitors. Your leisure and daily life revolve around the surviving historic structures and local community spaces. The area features numerous chapels, such as Libanus and the Ainon Welsh Baptist Chapel of 1899, which contribute to the cultural character. Early council housing at Eileen Place and allotment gardens add to the residential fabric. A small 'garden village' of 14 houses stands at Fernhill, offering a quieter residential setting within the grid-pattern settlement established by the Bute Estate. While large retail parks are absent, the proximity to Spar and Iceland combined with railway access means you have the essentials and transport within arm's reach. Dining and broader retail options require travel to nearby towns like Treorchy, but the core needs of a household are well met locally.

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Demographics

The community within CF42 5BU is defined by an adult population with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a settled demographic rather than a youthful enclave. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where families and steady professionals have established long-term roots. Home ownership is the norm rather than the exception, with 69% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership typically signals stability and a community invested in its local improvement. The area primarily consists of houses, offering a traditional domestic living environment rather than flats or purpose-built blocks. The predominant ethnic group in this neighbourhood is White, reflecting the demographic patterns typical of many Welsh valleys. These statistics paint a picture of a familiar, established community. There are no significant young families dominating the housing market directly here, nor is there a large proportion of private rentals driving up turnover. If you consider homes in CF42 5BU, you can expect an environment where neighbours likely know each other well. The housing stock is not designed for transient living but for residents building a life in the Rhondda valley.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

69
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

19
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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