Area Overview for CF42 5YU
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Trehfera inhabitants of the CF42 5YU postcode form a close-knit community situated at the very top of the Rhondda Fawr valley in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. This specific residential cluster represents a small population of 1,362 people with a density of 271 people per square kilometre. The location is defined by its history as a former industrial mining village, established by the Bute Estate in the 1850s, though modern life here balances that heritage with contemporary convenience. The area encompasses districts including Blaencwm, Blaenrhondda, Tynewydd, and Penyrenglyn, creating a lived experience that feels both tranquil and connected to the wider region. Living in this location offers residents a distinct character, far removed from the hustle of major cities yet accessible to them through robust transport links. You are looking at a civil parish where the grid-pattern streets of its colliery settlement origins still shape the local layout. The environment is largely free from major planning constraints such as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or protected wetlands, providing flexibility for future development while maintaining its rural valley setting. Daily life for residents blends the quiet of a historic settlement with the practical needs of modern living, including reliable digital connectivity and access to essential services just minutes away. The community within the CF42 5YU postcode is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47 years, indicating a population skewed towards maturity rather than young families or children. Over one half of the households, specifically 52 per cent, are owner-occupied, suggesting a stable community where long-term residents stay put. The area consists primarily of houses, reflecting the historical development of individual family homes on what was once parkland or farmland. The predominant ethnic group in this postcode is White, aligning with the broader demographics of many established valleys communities in South Wales. With a population of 1,362, you are dealing with a village-sized environment where neighbours often know each other. The housing stock is not comprised of high-rises or flats, but rather traditional homes suited to the valley topography. The high proportion of homeowners suggests that buying into this area often means inheriting a property that has stood for generations or was renovated by a family over time. You are considering homes in a market defined by stability, with 52 per cent of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. The local housing stock focuses exclusively on houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats in this specific postcode cluster. This predominance of detached or semi-detached dwellings creates an environment suitable for families seeking privacy and those who value a house garden over urban convenience. With a total population of 1,362 spread across 271 people per square kilometre, the housing demand operates at a local scale within the broader Treherbert civil parish. The area includes historic sections like Penyrenglyn and Blaencwm, where property values may reflect the unique grid-pattern layout of the original Bute Estate settlement. The mix of historical homes alongside more modern builds from the World War I era at Fernhill provides variety for buyers. Because you are looking at a small residential cluster, property availability may be lower than in the wider valley floor, potentially offering more choice to those who secure a viewing quickly. The absence of rental market dominance indicates that investment buyers here are often looking for personal use rather than short-term letting strategies. Families looking for schools near CF42 5YU have three key options immediately within the community boundaries. Penyrenglyn Junior School and Penyrenglyn Infant School divide the primary education stage, with the infant school catering to younger children and the junior school taking over shortly after. Penyrenglyn Primary School stands as another educational option, offering a consolidated format for early years learning. All three institutions are classified as 'other' types, distinct from the comprehensive or selective models found in larger urban centres. This mix allows parents to choose between a split-site junior and infant arrangement or a single-point-of-arrival primary model. You will find that these schools are integral to the local fabric of Treherbert, serving the surrounding districts including Blaenrhondda and Tynewydd. The presence of multiple options ensures that children living in the CF42 5YU postcode do not have to travel far to access their first or last generation of primary education. This clustering of educational facilities is typical of Welsh valleys where community cohesion relies heavily on local institutions. Connectivity for residents of CF42 5YU is robust, supporting both remote work and daily commutes. Digital infrastructure scores high, with a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100. This rating indicates excellent fixed broadband performance, ensuring you have a reliable connection for video calls, streaming, and large file uploads. Mobile coverage is also strong, with a network quality score of 82 out of 100, providing dependable signal strength in a valley location that might otherwise struggle with coverage. These scores translate to a seamless digital experience where you do not worry about buffering during important meetings. For physical transport, the area is well-served by rail with five stations within practical reach, including Treherbert Railway Station, Ynyswen Railway Station, and Treorchy Railway Station. Historically, the Taff Vale Railway and Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway brought coal and passengers through here, and today these lines continue to facilitate links to Swansea and Cardiff. You benefit from a transport network that balances the seclusion of the valley top with access to the wider Welsh economy. Your daily routine in CF42 5YU benefits from a collection of amenities within easy reach of your home. Retail options are straightforward, with five nearby shops including Spar and an Iceland store located in Treorchy. This level of retail provision means you do not need to drive far to pick up groceries or grab a quick coffee. Beyond essential shopping, the area boasts an extended network of rail transport with five stations nearby, including Treherbert, Ynyswen, and Treorchy. If you enjoy the outdoors, the lack of AONB or protected woodland coverage means the land feels open, though the civil parish itself is rich in historical garden features like the allotment gardens and Fernhill garden village. Historically, the area featured diverse chapels and community halls, such as the Libanus chapel with its burial ground, which still contribute to the cultural character. Living here means you have the conveniences of a small town without the congestion of a city centre. You can access services like the public hall and former police station sites nearby, alongside the modern retail sprawl of Treorchy. The lifestyle is one of quiet utility, where major errands are planned visits rather than daily commuting. Safety assessments for CF42 5YU present a clear picture of a secure living environment. The area passes safety checks with a flood risk score of 0 out of 100, indicating low flood risk coverage and protection against water-related damage. Planning constraints are similarly minimal, with scores of 0 for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. This absence of planning constraints suggests a straightforward environment for local development and reduced risk of unforeseen land-use conflicts. Regarding crime, the risk assessment notes that specific data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning you rely on the broader reputation of the community. The remaining practical constraints also show a score of 0, confirming no protected land covers the residential cluster. For you as a buyer, this means you are purchasing a property in a location free from major environmental hazards or strict heritage protections that could limit future work. The environment is stable, with no immediate safety threats from natural features that could affect property value or insurability. What is the demographic profile of the CF42 5YU area?The median age in this area is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 constituting the most common age range. Home ownership is established at 52 per cent, and the population consists of 1,362 people living in primarily houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the settled nature of the community. How easy is it to get online while living in CF42 5YU?Digital connectivity is excellent. You can expect a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 82 out of 100. These figures ensure reliable internet access for working from home and daily use without significant interruption or buffering. Which schools are available for children in CF42 5YU?Residents have access to Penyrenglyn Junior School, Penyrenglyn Infant School, and Penyrenglyn Primary School. All three are classified as 'other' type schools. They are located within the community, meaning you do not need to commute far for primary education. Are there food and shopping options close to the postcode?Yes, five retail amenities are within practical reach. Notable venues include Spar shops and the Iceland store in Treorchy. Additionally, five railway stations such as Treherbert and Ynyswen provide transport links, making this a convenient base for errands and commuting.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
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- Population
- 1362
- Population Density
- 271 people/km²
You are considering homes in a market defined by stability, with 52 per cent of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. The local housing stock focuses exclusively on houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats in this specific postcode cluster. This predominance of detached or semi-detached dwellings creates an environment suitable for families seeking privacy and those who value a house garden over urban convenience. With a total population of 1,362 spread across 271 people per square kilometre, the housing demand operates at a local scale within the broader Treherbert civil parish. The area includes historic sections like Penyrenglyn and Blaencwm, where property values may reflect the unique grid-pattern layout of the original Bute Estate settlement. The mix of historical homes alongside more modern builds from the World War I era at Fernhill provides variety for buyers. Because you are looking at a small residential cluster, property availability may be lower than in the wider valley floor, potentially offering more choice to those who secure a viewing quickly. The absence of rental market dominance indicates that investment buyers here are often looking for personal use rather than short-term letting strategies. Families looking for schools near CF42 5YU have three key options immediately within the community boundaries. Penyrenglyn Junior School and Penyrenglyn Infant School divide the primary education stage, with the infant school catering to younger children and the junior school taking over shortly after. Penyrenglyn Primary School stands as another educational option, offering a consolidated format for early years learning. All three institutions are classified as 'other' types, distinct from the comprehensive or selective models found in larger urban centres. This mix allows parents to choose between a split-site junior and infant arrangement or a single-point-of-arrival primary model. You will find that these schools are integral to the local fabric of Treherbert, serving the surrounding districts including Blaenrhondda and Tynewydd. The presence of multiple options ensures that children living in the CF42 5YU postcode do not have to travel far to access their first or last generation of primary education. This clustering of educational facilities is typical of Welsh valleys where community cohesion relies heavily on local institutions. Connectivity for residents of CF42 5YU is robust, supporting both remote work and daily commutes. Digital infrastructure scores high, with a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100. This rating indicates excellent fixed broadband performance, ensuring you have a reliable connection for video calls, streaming, and large file uploads. Mobile coverage is also strong, with a network quality score of 82 out of 100, providing dependable signal strength in a valley location that might otherwise struggle with coverage. These scores translate to a seamless digital experience where you do not worry about buffering during important meetings. For physical transport, the area is well-served by rail with five stations within practical reach, including Treherbert Railway Station, Ynyswen Railway Station, and Treorchy Railway Station. Historically, the Taff Vale Railway and Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway brought coal and passengers through here, and today these lines continue to facilitate links to Swansea and Cardiff. You benefit from a transport network that balances the seclusion of the valley top with access to the wider Welsh economy. Your daily routine in CF42 5YU benefits from a collection of amenities within easy reach of your home. Retail options are straightforward, with five nearby shops including Spar and an Iceland store located in Treorchy. This level of retail provision means you do not need to drive far to pick up groceries or grab a quick coffee. Beyond essential shopping, the area boasts an extended network of rail transport with five stations nearby, including Treherbert, Ynyswen, and Treorchy. If you enjoy the outdoors, the lack of AONB or protected woodland coverage means the land feels open, though the civil parish itself is rich in historical garden features like the allotment gardens and Fernhill garden village. Historically, the area featured diverse chapels and community halls, such as the Libanus chapel with its burial ground, which still contribute to the cultural character. Living here means you have the conveniences of a small town without the congestion of a city centre. You can access services like the public hall and former police station sites nearby, alongside the modern retail sprawl of Treorchy. The lifestyle is one of quiet utility, where major errands are planned visits rather than daily commuting. Safety assessments for CF42 5YU present a clear picture of a secure living environment. The area passes safety checks with a flood risk score of 0 out of 100, indicating low flood risk coverage and protection against water-related damage. Planning constraints are similarly minimal, with scores of 0 for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. This absence of planning constraints suggests a straightforward environment for local development and reduced risk of unforeseen land-use conflicts. Regarding crime, the risk assessment notes that specific data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning you rely on the broader reputation of the community. The remaining practical constraints also show a score of 0, confirming no protected land covers the residential cluster. For you as a buyer, this means you are purchasing a property in a location free from major environmental hazards or strict heritage protections that could limit future work. The environment is stable, with no immediate safety threats from natural features that could affect property value or insurability. What is the demographic profile of the CF42 5YU area?The median age in this area is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 constituting the most common age range. Home ownership is established at 52 per cent, and the population consists of 1,362 people living in primarily houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the settled nature of the community. How easy is it to get online while living in CF42 5YU?Digital connectivity is excellent. You can expect a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 82 out of 100. These figures ensure reliable internet access for working from home and daily use without significant interruption or buffering. Which schools are available for children in CF42 5YU?Residents have access to Penyrenglyn Junior School, Penyrenglyn Infant School, and Penyrenglyn Primary School. All three are classified as 'other' type schools. They are located within the community, meaning you do not need to commute far for primary education. Are there food and shopping options close to the postcode?Yes, five retail amenities are within practical reach. Notable venues include Spar shops and the Iceland store in Treorchy. Additionally, five railway stations such as Treherbert and Ynyswen provide transport links, making this a convenient base for errands and commuting.
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Your daily routine in CF42 5YU benefits from a collection of amenities within easy reach of your home. Retail options are straightforward, with five nearby shops including Spar and an Iceland store located in Treorchy. This level of retail provision means you do not need to drive far to pick up groceries or grab a quick coffee. Beyond essential shopping, the area boasts an extended network of rail transport with five stations nearby, including Treherbert, Ynyswen, and Treorchy. If you enjoy the outdoors, the lack of AONB or protected woodland coverage means the land feels open, though the civil parish itself is rich in historical garden features like the allotment gardens and Fernhill garden village. Historically, the area featured diverse chapels and community halls, such as the Libanus chapel with its burial ground, which still contribute to the cultural character. Living here means you have the conveniences of a small town without the congestion of a city centre. You can access services like the public hall and former police station sites nearby, alongside the modern retail sprawl of Treorchy. The lifestyle is one of quiet utility, where major errands are planned visits rather than daily commuting. Safety assessments for CF42 5YU present a clear picture of a secure living environment. The area passes safety checks with a flood risk score of 0 out of 100, indicating low flood risk coverage and protection against water-related damage. Planning constraints are similarly minimal, with scores of 0 for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. This absence of planning constraints suggests a straightforward environment for local development and reduced risk of unforeseen land-use conflicts. Regarding crime, the risk assessment notes that specific data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning you rely on the broader reputation of the community. The remaining practical constraints also show a score of 0, confirming no protected land covers the residential cluster. For you as a buyer, this means you are purchasing a property in a location free from major environmental hazards or strict heritage protections that could limit future work. The environment is stable, with no immediate safety threats from natural features that could affect property value or insurability. What is the demographic profile of the CF42 5YU area?The median age in this area is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 constituting the most common age range. Home ownership is established at 52 per cent, and the population consists of 1,362 people living in primarily houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the settled nature of the community. How easy is it to get online while living in CF42 5YU?Digital connectivity is excellent. You can expect a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 82 out of 100. These figures ensure reliable internet access for working from home and daily use without significant interruption or buffering. Which schools are available for children in CF42 5YU?Residents have access to Penyrenglyn Junior School, Penyrenglyn Infant School, and Penyrenglyn Primary School. All three are classified as 'other' type schools. They are located within the community, meaning you do not need to commute far for primary education. Are there food and shopping options close to the postcode?Yes, five retail amenities are within practical reach. Notable venues include Spar shops and the Iceland store in Treorchy. Additionally, five railway stations such as Treherbert and Ynyswen provide transport links, making this a convenient base for errands and commuting.
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Families looking for schools near CF42 5YU have three key options immediately within the community boundaries. Penyrenglyn Junior School and Penyrenglyn Infant School divide the primary education stage, with the infant school catering to younger children and the junior school taking over shortly after. Penyrenglyn Primary School stands as another educational option, offering a consolidated format for early years learning. All three institutions are classified as 'other' types, distinct from the comprehensive or selective models found in larger urban centres. This mix allows parents to choose between a split-site junior and infant arrangement or a single-point-of-arrival primary model. You will find that these schools are integral to the local fabric of Treherbert, serving the surrounding districts including Blaenrhondda and Tynewydd. The presence of multiple options ensures that children living in the CF42 5YU postcode do not have to travel far to access their first or last generation of primary education. This clustering of educational facilities is typical of Welsh valleys where community cohesion relies heavily on local institutions. Connectivity for residents of CF42 5YU is robust, supporting both remote work and daily commutes. Digital infrastructure scores high, with a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100. This rating indicates excellent fixed broadband performance, ensuring you have a reliable connection for video calls, streaming, and large file uploads. Mobile coverage is also strong, with a network quality score of 82 out of 100, providing dependable signal strength in a valley location that might otherwise struggle with coverage. These scores translate to a seamless digital experience where you do not worry about buffering during important meetings. For physical transport, the area is well-served by rail with five stations within practical reach, including Treherbert Railway Station, Ynyswen Railway Station, and Treorchy Railway Station. Historically, the Taff Vale Railway and Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway brought coal and passengers through here, and today these lines continue to facilitate links to Swansea and Cardiff. You benefit from a transport network that balances the seclusion of the valley top with access to the wider Welsh economy. Your daily routine in CF42 5YU benefits from a collection of amenities within easy reach of your home. Retail options are straightforward, with five nearby shops including Spar and an Iceland store located in Treorchy. This level of retail provision means you do not need to drive far to pick up groceries or grab a quick coffee. Beyond essential shopping, the area boasts an extended network of rail transport with five stations nearby, including Treherbert, Ynyswen, and Treorchy. If you enjoy the outdoors, the lack of AONB or protected woodland coverage means the land feels open, though the civil parish itself is rich in historical garden features like the allotment gardens and Fernhill garden village. Historically, the area featured diverse chapels and community halls, such as the Libanus chapel with its burial ground, which still contribute to the cultural character. Living here means you have the conveniences of a small town without the congestion of a city centre. You can access services like the public hall and former police station sites nearby, alongside the modern retail sprawl of Treorchy. The lifestyle is one of quiet utility, where major errands are planned visits rather than daily commuting. Safety assessments for CF42 5YU present a clear picture of a secure living environment. The area passes safety checks with a flood risk score of 0 out of 100, indicating low flood risk coverage and protection against water-related damage. Planning constraints are similarly minimal, with scores of 0 for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. This absence of planning constraints suggests a straightforward environment for local development and reduced risk of unforeseen land-use conflicts. Regarding crime, the risk assessment notes that specific data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning you rely on the broader reputation of the community. The remaining practical constraints also show a score of 0, confirming no protected land covers the residential cluster. For you as a buyer, this means you are purchasing a property in a location free from major environmental hazards or strict heritage protections that could limit future work. The environment is stable, with no immediate safety threats from natural features that could affect property value or insurability. What is the demographic profile of the CF42 5YU area?The median age in this area is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 constituting the most common age range. Home ownership is established at 52 per cent, and the population consists of 1,362 people living in primarily houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the settled nature of the community. How easy is it to get online while living in CF42 5YU?Digital connectivity is excellent. You can expect a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 82 out of 100. These figures ensure reliable internet access for working from home and daily use without significant interruption or buffering. Which schools are available for children in CF42 5YU?Residents have access to Penyrenglyn Junior School, Penyrenglyn Infant School, and Penyrenglyn Primary School. All three are classified as 'other' type schools. They are located within the community, meaning you do not need to commute far for primary education. Are there food and shopping options close to the postcode?Yes, five retail amenities are within practical reach. Notable venues include Spar shops and the Iceland store in Treorchy. Additionally, five railway stations such as Treherbert and Ynyswen provide transport links, making this a convenient base for errands and commuting.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Penyrenglyn Junior School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Penyrenglyn Infant School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Penyrenglyn Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community within the CF42 5YU postcode is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47 years, indicating a population skewed towards maturity rather than young families or children. Over one half of the households, specifically 52 per cent, are owner-occupied, suggesting a stable community where long-term residents stay put. The area consists primarily of houses, reflecting the historical development of individual family homes on what was once parkland or farmland. The predominant ethnic group in this postcode is White, aligning with the broader demographics of many established valleys communities in South Wales. With a population of 1,362, you are dealing with a village-sized environment where neighbours often know each other. The housing stock is not comprised of high-rises or flats, but rather traditional homes suited to the valley topography. The high proportion of homeowners suggests that buying into this area often means inheriting a property that has stood for generations or was renovated by a family over time. You are considering homes in a market defined by stability, with 52 per cent of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. The local housing stock focuses exclusively on houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats in this specific postcode cluster. This predominance of detached or semi-detached dwellings creates an environment suitable for families seeking privacy and those who value a house garden over urban convenience. With a total population of 1,362 spread across 271 people per square kilometre, the housing demand operates at a local scale within the broader Treherbert civil parish. The area includes historic sections like Penyrenglyn and Blaencwm, where property values may reflect the unique grid-pattern layout of the original Bute Estate settlement. The mix of historical homes alongside more modern builds from the World War I era at Fernhill provides variety for buyers. Because you are looking at a small residential cluster, property availability may be lower than in the wider valley floor, potentially offering more choice to those who secure a viewing quickly. The absence of rental market dominance indicates that investment buyers here are often looking for personal use rather than short-term letting strategies. Families looking for schools near CF42 5YU have three key options immediately within the community boundaries. Penyrenglyn Junior School and Penyrenglyn Infant School divide the primary education stage, with the infant school catering to younger children and the junior school taking over shortly after. Penyrenglyn Primary School stands as another educational option, offering a consolidated format for early years learning. All three institutions are classified as 'other' types, distinct from the comprehensive or selective models found in larger urban centres. This mix allows parents to choose between a split-site junior and infant arrangement or a single-point-of-arrival primary model. You will find that these schools are integral to the local fabric of Treherbert, serving the surrounding districts including Blaenrhondda and Tynewydd. The presence of multiple options ensures that children living in the CF42 5YU postcode do not have to travel far to access their first or last generation of primary education. This clustering of educational facilities is typical of Welsh valleys where community cohesion relies heavily on local institutions. Connectivity for residents of CF42 5YU is robust, supporting both remote work and daily commutes. Digital infrastructure scores high, with a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100. This rating indicates excellent fixed broadband performance, ensuring you have a reliable connection for video calls, streaming, and large file uploads. Mobile coverage is also strong, with a network quality score of 82 out of 100, providing dependable signal strength in a valley location that might otherwise struggle with coverage. These scores translate to a seamless digital experience where you do not worry about buffering during important meetings. For physical transport, the area is well-served by rail with five stations within practical reach, including Treherbert Railway Station, Ynyswen Railway Station, and Treorchy Railway Station. Historically, the Taff Vale Railway and Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway brought coal and passengers through here, and today these lines continue to facilitate links to Swansea and Cardiff. You benefit from a transport network that balances the seclusion of the valley top with access to the wider Welsh economy. Your daily routine in CF42 5YU benefits from a collection of amenities within easy reach of your home. Retail options are straightforward, with five nearby shops including Spar and an Iceland store located in Treorchy. This level of retail provision means you do not need to drive far to pick up groceries or grab a quick coffee. Beyond essential shopping, the area boasts an extended network of rail transport with five stations nearby, including Treherbert, Ynyswen, and Treorchy. If you enjoy the outdoors, the lack of AONB or protected woodland coverage means the land feels open, though the civil parish itself is rich in historical garden features like the allotment gardens and Fernhill garden village. Historically, the area featured diverse chapels and community halls, such as the Libanus chapel with its burial ground, which still contribute to the cultural character. Living here means you have the conveniences of a small town without the congestion of a city centre. You can access services like the public hall and former police station sites nearby, alongside the modern retail sprawl of Treorchy. The lifestyle is one of quiet utility, where major errands are planned visits rather than daily commuting. Safety assessments for CF42 5YU present a clear picture of a secure living environment. The area passes safety checks with a flood risk score of 0 out of 100, indicating low flood risk coverage and protection against water-related damage. Planning constraints are similarly minimal, with scores of 0 for Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected nature reserves, and protected woodland. This absence of planning constraints suggests a straightforward environment for local development and reduced risk of unforeseen land-use conflicts. Regarding crime, the risk assessment notes that specific data is currently only available for areas in England, meaning you rely on the broader reputation of the community. The remaining practical constraints also show a score of 0, confirming no protected land covers the residential cluster. For you as a buyer, this means you are purchasing a property in a location free from major environmental hazards or strict heritage protections that could limit future work. The environment is stable, with no immediate safety threats from natural features that could affect property value or insurability. What is the demographic profile of the CF42 5YU area?The median age in this area is 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 constituting the most common age range. Home ownership is established at 52 per cent, and the population consists of 1,362 people living in primarily houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the settled nature of the community. How easy is it to get online while living in CF42 5YU?Digital connectivity is excellent. You can expect a fixed broadband quality score of 85 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 82 out of 100. These figures ensure reliable internet access for working from home and daily use without significant interruption or buffering. Which schools are available for children in CF42 5YU?Residents have access to Penyrenglyn Junior School, Penyrenglyn Infant School, and Penyrenglyn Primary School. All three are classified as 'other' type schools. They are located within the community, meaning you do not need to commute far for primary education. Are there food and shopping options close to the postcode?Yes, five retail amenities are within practical reach. Notable venues include Spar shops and the Iceland store in Treorchy. Additionally, five railway stations such as Treherbert and Ynyswen provide transport links, making this a convenient base for errands and commuting.
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