Area Overview for CF44 9HN
Area Information
CF44 9HN represents a small residential cluster in Penywaun, a north-western suburb of Aberdare within Rhondda Cynon Taf. This specific postcode covers an area of just 1.6 hectares, hosting a population of 1,420 people. The location sits approximately two miles from Aberdare town centre in the upper Cynon Valley. Historical context shows this area evolved from two small family farms into a substantial post-war housing development. Builders constructed prefabricated houses using Aberdare urban district council plans between 1945 and 1999. Three estates define the boundaries: Penywaun, Trenant, and Trewaun. Local residents know this community for its collective spirit, which remained strong even during challenges like the 1984 miners' strike. The Penywaun Enterprise Partnership was established in March 1996 to support regeneration efforts after industrial decline. Daily life here revolves around a functional, close-knit environment where community centres and local shops form the heart of the neighbourhood. You will find a distinct blend of older social housing and private dwellings reflecting decades of development. The area maintains a clear identity separate from the broader Aberdare urban sprawl while remaining connected to its larger town context.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.6 hectares
- Population
- 1420
- Population Density
- 719 people/km²
Housing in CF44 9HN is defined by a specific legacy of post-war construction. The data indicates that 82.1 per cent of buildings were constructed between 1945 and 1999. This extensive period of development created a density of similar but varied housing stock. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, meaning you will encounter terraced houses and detached bungalows rather than flats or apartments. The 54 per cent home ownership rate shows a significant portion of residents own their properties outright or with mortgages. However, the 42.5 per cent social renting figure suggests a substantial private housing inventory managed by local authorities or housing associations. This mix means the property market operates differently from more affluent suburban areas. Buyers looking at homes in CF44 9HN should expect to navigate a market with established tenancies in some developments. The presence of Estates Penywaun, Trenant, and Trewaun provides specific search parameters for buyers targeting this postcode. Post-war build quality means maintenance considerations are often relevant for prospective purchasers. The small size of the residential cluster, covering only 1.6 hectares, limits the total inventory of available properties. This concentration creates a tight local market where competition can be fierce for well-maintained examples.
House Prices in CF44 9HN
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Energy Efficiency in CF44 9HN
Daily life in CF44 9HN revolves around a compact network of local amenities and community spaces. Residents have five notable retail outlets within practical reach, including Co-op Hirwaun, Spar, and Farmfoods Aberdare. These three grocery stores form the backbone of local shopping, ensuring you can pick up essentials without venturing far. Five railway stations sit nearby, with Aberdare, Cwmbach, and Treherbert offering essential transport links. Aberdare Railway Station provides the most direct connection to Cardiff and the wider transport network. The community centre hosts regular gatherings, while St Winifred's Church and Oasis Church serve religious and social needs. The Social Club, which opened in 1959, offers a long-standing social hub for residents to meet. Local amenities extend beyond typical retail to include cultural elements like Dapper FM radio and the Canny Quilters group. Two allotment sites provide spaces for gardening, and a football pitch encourages local sports participation. You will find play areas such as the one on Gwladys Street where children can supervise themselves under parental watch. The Colliers Arms pub once served as a local watering hole, though it is now closed. This concentration of facilities on a small footprint means most daily errands take place within walking distance of your home.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in CF44 9HN have access to specific educational institutions within the local vicinity. Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun sits near the area, offering secondary education options to local children. The provided data identifies this facility as the primary school reference for the neighbourhood. Data regarding other school types or alternative educational providers in the immediate cluster is not included in the current scope. You must verify the specific Ofsted rating of Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun through official Welsh government records as that information is not present here. The presence of a named school suggests the area caters to families requiring comprehensive education support. Living in this postcode means your children are likely to traverse short distances to reach this local institution. The school serves the broader community, including residents from the neighbouring estates of Trenant and Trewaun. Transport links to Aberdare provide backup routes if attendance patterns change or if families opt for schools elsewhere. The proximity of Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun helps maintain a stable catchment area for local families despite the small physical size of the CF44 9HN cluster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun | other | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CF44 9HN reflects a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common demographic range in this neighbourhood. This age profile suggests families and established residents rather than a transient student population or young professionals. House ownership stands at 54 per cent, indicating a balanced mix of owner-occupiers and private renters. The remaining households are predominantly occupied by social renters, accounting for 42.5 per cent of the total accommodation. Houses form the predominant accommodation type across the postcode area. White residents form the predominant ethnic group within this community. No significant data exists on minority ethnic populations for this specific location. The area is recognised as one of Rhondda Cynon Taf's poorer communities, which influences local service provision and community engagement. High levels of social renting correlate with the presence of local support groups like the TEDS tenants' association. Deprivation factors shape the daily reality for many families, yet strong community groups help mitigate isolation. The demographic structure points to stability, with long-term residents deeply embedded in local institutions like the community centre and parish church.
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