Area Information

Living in CF44 9QZ means residing in a specific residential cluster within Hirwaun, a village at the northern end of the Cynon Valley in Rhondda Cynon Taf. This postcode covers a small footprint of 6549 square metres, containing a population of 1731 people. The area is defined by its history as an industrial hub that developed to house workers from the Hirwaun Ironworks situated on the southern bank of the River Cynon. You are effectively living very close to the historic parish boundary with Penderyn. The cluster offers a contained environment where daily life revolves around the immediate village centre and nearby uplands. The population density stands at 264302 people per square kilometre based on the 6549 square metre area designation. This figure represents a concentrated residential zone rather than a sprawling suburb. The village proper grew from ironworks founded in 1757 and has deep roots in coal and iron working dating back to the 17th century. Notable landmarks within your reach include the site of the first coke-fired furnace in South Wales and St Lleurwg's Church, consecrated in 1858. While you are 6 km northwest of Aberdare, the immediate setting is a quiet cluster defined by its proximity to Hirwaun Common and Craig-y-Llyn, which rises to 1969 feet. This location appeals to those seeking a community with a tangible industrial heritage and open space nearby.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6549 m²
Population
1731
Population Density
3813 people/km²

The property market in CF44 9QZ is characterised by a significant proportion of owner-occupied homes. With 79% of households owning their property outright or through a mortgage, the area functions as a traditional estate rather than a reflective housing market. This high rate of home ownership means you are purchasing a home where previous owners have likely stayed for many years. The predominant accommodation type in this cluster is houses, which distinguishes it from nearby zones that may feature more terraced housing typical of the industrial valleys. Given the small total area of 6549 square metres and the limited population of 1731, the housing stock is finite and largely established. The presence of houses suggests a layout that may include detached or semi-detached properties suitable for the age profile of residents, primarily adults aged 30 to 64 with a median age of 47. This environment is generally better suited for established families or downsizers rather than young professionals needing bedsitting rooms. The 79% ownership figure indicates low rental demand within the immediate cluster, though potential buyers should look slightly beyond this specific postcode if they require rental alternatives. The historical context of industrial development informs the architectural style, with homes built to accommodate the workforce of the Hirwaun Ironworks and subsequent mining operations.

House Prices in CF44 9QZ

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Energy Efficiency in CF44 9QZ

Daily life in CF44 9QZ is anchored by practical amenities that meet the needs of the local population without requiring long journeys to the main town. Within practical reach, you can access five retail outlets, specifically Co-op Hirwaun, Spar, and Farmfoods Aberdare. These venues provide the essential shopping for groceries and household items required for everyday living. For those needing rail transport, five nearby stations offer connectivity, including Aberdare Railway Station, Cwmbach Railway Station, and Treherbert Railway Station. These stations are the primary gateways to the wider network for residents of this cluster. The area is defined by its historical significance and proximity to green space. The village is located near Hirwaun Common, where uplands rise to Craig-y-Llyn at 1969 feet, offering opportunities for walking and nature appreciation. You live close to the site of the historic Hirwaun Ironworks and St Lleurwg's Church, providing a sense of place rooted in the region's past. While specific leisure facilities are listed within the broader remote village context, the immediate lifestyle revolves around these key retail and transport nodes. The concentration of amenities allows for self-sufficiency, as you can purchase groceries and catch a train without needing to travel far beyond the village boundary. This practical approach to amenities suits the mature demographic that dominates the local population.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CF44 9QZ is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature population rather than a family-focused zone with young children as the primary demographic. House ownership is exceptionally high at 79%, suggesting a long-established residential stock where families and individuals have settled permanently. This high level of tenure implies you are buying into a stable neighbourhood where residents have deep roots in the local landscape. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, aligning with the area's historical development away from the high-density terracing often found in older mining valleys. The demographic profile leans heavily towards White residents, reflecting the traditional settlement patterns of the Cynon Valley. With the majority of the population clustered in the 30 to 64-year-old bracket, schools with primary-age dominance may not be the immediate focus compared to colleges or secondary education options accessible in Aberdare. The low population of this specific postcode cluster means you are joining a tight-knit group of neighbours where the 79% owner-occupation rate is the defining characteristic of daily life. There is no significant transient population, which contributes to a predictable and settled environment for homebuyers.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

79
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

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of people living in CF44 9QZ?
The community in this postcode cluster is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature population rather than a family-focused zone. This demographic profile suggests a stable neighbour environment typical of established industrial villages.
How are digital connectivity options in Hirwaun?
Mobile coverage scores 82 out of 100, indicating good signal strength for residents. Broadband scores 56 out of 100, which suggests a fair fixed connection quality. You may need to test remote work reliability if you depend heavily on high-speed internet for your daily operations.
Where can I find shops and train stations near this postcode?
Within practical reach, you can access five retail locations, including Co-op Hirwaun, Spar, and Farmfoods Aberdare. Rail connectivity is provided through five nearby stations, such as Aberdare Railway Station, Cwmbach Railway Station, and Treherbert Railway Station, all within practical reach of the residential cluster.

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