Area Overview for CF44 0RD
Area Information
Living in CF44 0RD defines life within a specific residential cluster in Aberdare East, Rhondda Cynon Taf. This postcode area houses a population of 1,797 people across a compact landscape with a density of 354 people per square kilometre. The location sits in the Cynon Valley, an area formed as a distinct community only in December 2016 after the historic parish of Aberdare split. The region combines the main town of Aberdare with the village of Abernant and the settlement of Robertstown. You are situated in a place that traces its roots to the Middle Ages, originally referencing an agricultural hamlet in 1203. Rapid industrial growth followed in the early 19th century as coal and iron deposits drove a population surge from just over 1,400 in 1801 to more than 32,000 by 1861. Today, the area encompasses ironworks established around 1799 and a church dating back to 1189. The modern community maintains this historical character while accommodating contemporary living needs. The small scale of the cluster means you will share space with neighbours in a defined neighbourhood rather than a sprawling suburb. This density supports a close-knit environment where daily life revolves around the specific amenities and transport links available in the immediate vicinity.
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- 1797
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- 354 people/km²
You are entering a property market defined by substantial owner-occupation. With 68% of homes owned outright, the market in CF44 0RD is primarily one of established homeowners rather than landlords flipping inventory quickly. Houses make up the predominant accommodation type, offering the space and privacy typical of the Cynon Valley residential areas. This high ownership rate means that if you buy a home in this postcode, you are joining a community where residents have skin in the game. The 1,797 population spread over a small cluster creates a tight-knit market where property values may reflect local sentiment as much as national trends. The area includes the villages of Abernant and Robertstown within the Aberdare East community, meaning the housing stock is part of a larger, integrated local authority area. Buyers here often seek the character of older industrial settlements adapted for modern living. The dominance of house ownership suggests that the area appeals to those seeking long-term stability over short-term investment plays. When viewing homes in CF44 0RD, expect a range of sizes to suit the predominant age group, from family homes suited to the 30-64 year demographic to properties accommodating retirees. The market operates with the rhythm of an area where most neighbours already live where they want to be.
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Energy Efficiency in CF44 0RD
Your daily routine benefits from a dense network of amenities within practical reach of homes in CF44 0RD. Five railway stations lie nearby, including Aberdare Railway Station, Cwmbach Railway Station, and Fernhill Railway Station. These five options provide flexible travel choices, allowing you to access major cities like Cardiff or Swansea depending on your schedule. For shopping needs, five retail outlets are located close by. Specific venues include Iceland Aberdare, Tesco Aberdare, and Farmfoods Aberdare. You will find fresh groceries, ready meals, and household essentials accessible without a long drive. The concentration of these facilities means you can manage weekly shopping while keeping costs reasonable. The presence of Iceland and Tesco indicates a range of fresh produce options, avoiding the limit of only discount stores. Alongside transport and retail, the area is structured around the communities of Aberdare and Abernant. This layout keeps essential services convenient for residents. You do not need to travel far to restock the house or catch a train. The five railway stations and five retail locations form a practical hub that supports a self-sufficient lifestyle within the confines of this small residential cluster.
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Schools
Two specific institutions serve the educational needs of families in CF44 0RD. Abernant Primary School operates within the immediate vicinity of the Cp44 postcode. Aberdare Girls' Comprehensive School also serves the area, providing secondary education options for local children. Both schools are listed under the 'other' type, which typically denotes comprehensive or primary establishments outside of the specialist grammar system. The presence of these two schools gives residents access to both primary and secondary education without needing to travel far into the wider Cynon Valley. For families living in CF44 0RD, the choice involves navigating the catchment areas for these specific named schools. Abernant Primary School is located in the village of Abernant, which forms part of the Aberdare East community. Aberdare Girls' Comprehensive School is further integrated with the main town centre facilities. The proximity of these schools means that daily drop-offs and pickups can be managed within a practical radius for most homes in the area. Parents monitoring schools near CF44 0RD will find these are the primary formal education providers for the local ward.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Abernant Primary School | other | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Aberdare Girls' Comprehensive School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF44 0RD reflects the needs of mature households. The median age is 47 years, with the most common residents falling into the 30-64 year range. This age profile suggests a population stabilised after the area's industrial boom. Home ownership stands at 68%, indicating that a significant majority of residents live in their own properties rather than renting. This high level of ownership often correlates with greater community investment and stability. Houses dominate the accommodation type within this postcode district, consistent with the area's historical development of detached and semi-detached family dwellings. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of much of Wales. With 68% of homes occupied by owners, you are buying into an established stock rather than a transient rental market. The higher median age and strong ownership rates point to a neighbourhood where long-term residents value permanence. This demographic structure creates a quiet, settled atmosphere compared to younger, more transient urban centres. Families with grown children or downsizers likely form the core of the local resident base, seeking stability in the Cynon Valley.
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