Area Overview for Pen Tranch Community
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Area Information
Living in Pen Tranch Community means settling into a large village and civil parish that sits in Torfaen County Borough. This distinct area lies in the historic county of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwet, positioned to the west of Pontypool. You will find yourself at coordinates approximately 51.700758°N 3.054092°W, located within a valley leading west to Crumlin. The community encompasses specific electoral wards including Pontnewynydd, Snatchwood, and Wainfelin. Pen Tranch retains many features of a valley head industrial community, offering a landscape shaped by local heritage sites, historic churches, and heritage pubs. The parish covers a significant landmass of 12.5 km², providing ample space for residents to enjoy the local environment. This area functions as a established residential hub with deep historical roots rather than a rapidly developing suburban fringe. The character of Pen Tranch is defined by its balance between industrial heritage and natural valley settings. When considering homes in Pen Tranch Community, you are entering an established settlement with a unique local identity. The village maintains its status as a civil parish, ensuring it operates with distinct local governance structures. Your daily life here involves navigating a network of roads that connect to wider transport links while remaining within a compact geographical boundary that encourages local interaction.
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- 12.5 km²
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Demographics
The population profile of Pen Tranch Community reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates that the area houses a significant proportion of older residents compared to the national average. The most common age range data lists Age: Total, confirming that the entire population forms the baseline for these calculations. With a home ownership rate of 63%, the majority of households in this parish own their properties outright or have a mortgage. This high level of ownership suggests a stable residential population where long-term settlement is common. Household composition data is recorded as total, meaning aggregate figures represent the mix of singles, couples, and families across the community. Accommodation types are similarly recorded as total, indicating a standard mix of dwellings typical for a civil parish of this size. The predominant ethnic group and religion data are recorded as total, reflecting the overall diversity of the resident population. Given the median age of 70, local services are likely oriented toward the needs of an older demographic. This profile suits those seeking a quiet, senior-focused environment where neighbours are likely to have lived there for many years. You should expect a community pace that accommodates a slower lifestyle common among the elderly.
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