Area Overview for CF45 3PN
Area Information
CF45 3PN is a small, defined postcode area in the County Borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, encompassing part of the town of Mountain Ash. With a population of 1,521, it is a compact residential cluster shaped by its industrial heritage and recent administrative changes. The area was formed in 2017 as part of the subdivision of the former Mountain Ash community, reflecting its historical roots in the Cynon Valley. Originally rural, it became an industrial hub in the mid-19th century with coal mining and ironworks, leaving a legacy of structures like St Margaret’s Church (1863) and Nixon’s Workmen’s Institute. Today, it balances historical character with modern amenities, including five nearby retail outlets and five rail stations, such as Mountain Ash and Penrhiwceiber. Daily life here is influenced by its proximity to the River Taff and its role in the Three Valleys Festival, though the area remains focused on residential living. The low flood risk and absence of environmental constraints make it a practical choice for those seeking a settled, community-oriented lifestyle without the complexities of protected landscapes.
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CF45 3PN is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 64% of homes owned by residents. The housing stock is almost entirely composed of houses, which is typical for small, established communities in Wales. This suggests a focus on family homes and long-term residency rather than a rental market. The area’s small size means property availability is limited, and buyers should consider the proximity to nearby towns for broader options. The absence of flats or high-density housing indicates a traditional, low-rise character. For those seeking a home here, the emphasis on owner-occupation and single-family dwellings may appeal to those prioritising space and stability. However, the limited scale of the area means competition for properties could be keen, particularly for those drawn to its historical and community-oriented appeal.
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The lifestyle in CF45 3PN is shaped by its mix of retail and transport amenities. Nearby shops include Iceland Mountain, Co-op Penrhiwceiber, and Aldi Aberaman, offering everyday essentials within practical reach. The five rail stations provide access to broader networks, supporting both local and regional travel. While the area lacks large parks or recreational spaces, its historical buildings and proximity to the River Taff suggest opportunities for walking or heritage exploration. The presence of venues like the Pavilion (1901), once a festival site, hints at cultural activities, though specifics are not detailed. The retail and rail connectivity contribute to a convenient, if modest, lifestyle, balancing practicality with the area’s small-town character.
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Schools
The nearest school to CF45 3PN is Cynon Infants School, which serves the area’s younger residents. While its Ofsted rating is not specified in the data, its presence indicates a commitment to early education within the community. The school type, listed as ‘other,’ may suggest it is part of a larger educational trust or has a specific focus, such as a primary school with specialist provisions. Families in the area benefit from this local institution, though the lack of secondary schools or further education facilities nearby may necessitate commuting to larger towns. The absence of additional schools in the data means the educational landscape here is limited to primary-level provision, which could be a consideration for those planning long-term family needs.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Cynon Infants School | other | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CF45 3PN is 1,521, with a median age of 47, indicating a mature demographic. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, suggesting a stable, working-age population. Home ownership stands at 64%, reflecting a mix of long-term residents and established families. The area is predominantly composed of houses, aligning with the typical housing stock in small Welsh towns. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics provided. This profile implies a community with strong local ties and a focus on residential continuity. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s social fabric is largely defined by its core demographic. The age range and ownership figures suggest a place where families may be raising children in stable environments, though the lack of younger residents could influence local services and amenities.
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