St Lythans in Wenvoe Community
Entering St Lythans in Wenvoe Community
Gwal y Filiast, St Lythans in Wenvoe Community
Path to gate to field of Gwal y Filiast in Wenvoe Community
Field next to Maes-y-felin, St Lythans in Wenvoe Community
House, St Lythans Lane in Wenvoe Community
St Lythans burial chamber in Wenvoe Community
Grazing land near St Lythans burial chamber in Wenvoe Community
Canoldir, St Lythans in Wenvoe Community
Circle of trees near St Lythans Burial Chamber in Wenvoe Community
Old pig sties behind Maes-y-felin Farm in Wenvoe Community
Field with St Lythans burial chamber in Wenvoe Community
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Area Information

Wenvoe Community is a civil parish situated between Barry and Cardiff in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. This rural village sits within the postcode area CF5 and covers a total area of 17.9 km². The location has evolved from its origins as a farming community centred around the parish church of St Mary into a settled residence with a population of approximately 1,850. Recent growth sees the village gradually merging with Cardiff's outer suburbs while retaining a distinct village core. You will find that daily life here balances local amenities with access to broader cities through good bus links. The village maintained its character by winning awards for 'Best Kept Village in the Vale of Glamorgan' in both 2005 and 2007. Local residents support numerous groups including the Wenvoe Scout Group, a Ladies Choir, and the Village Quaffers. A monthly newspaper titled *Wenvoe What's On* keeps the community informed. Living in Wenvoe Community offers proximity to notable landmarks such as the historic Wenvoe Castle, the Wenvoe Golf Club, and the Wenvoe Quarry. The area also hosts the oldest pétanque club in Wales, based at The Wenvoe Arms. For those seeking homes in Wenvoe, the setting provides acres of surrounding forestry and fields alongside a conservation area near St Mary's Church.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
17.9 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The population profile of Wenvoe reflects a settled community with a median age of 70 years. This demographic indicates that the area attracts residents who are further along in their life cycle, often seeking stability and established neighbourhoods. Household composition and accommodation type data show a total count for the parish, confirming it as a residential zone rather than a transient commuter belt. With 84 per cent of homes owned outright, Wenvoe is overwhelmingly an owner-occupied area. This high level of home ownership suggests long-term residents who have invested in the local houses over time. While specific ethnic group and religious breakdowns are not detailed in the current records, the community spirit remains robust through active local engagement. The absence of net inward migration typical of younger urban clusters here means the social fabric is likely deeply rooted and familiar. Living in Wenvoe Community means joining a neighbourhood where the primary occupant is an owner rather than a renter. This structure often correlates with lower turnover rates and more stable local schools. The age profile means that local services cater to older residents, with the village shop, post office, and three village halls serving as central community hubs.

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Tenure

84
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Wenvoe Community and what is the atmosphere like?
Residents in Wenvoe Community have a median age of 70 years, skewing the area towards older adults and long-term families. With 84 per cent home ownership, the atmosphere is stable and locally rooted rather than transient. The community supports active groups such as the Wenvoe Scout Group and the Vintage Quaffers, fostering a tight-knit environment. Living here involves participating in monthly events like the Village Show held in September at the Community Centre.
How well connected is Wenvoe for remote work and commuting?
Mobile coverage scores highly at 84 out of 100, making it excellent for remote working and communication. Fixed broadband achieves a score of 68 out of 100, which is good for standard internet usage and streaming. Regular bus links connect the village to Cardiff, though there are no provided details on rail stations or motorway access. Most residents rely on road travel for daily commuting needs.
Are there any environmental risks when buying a home in Wenvoe?
Flood risk is negligible with a low score of 4.12, making it a safe choice for property investment. The area avoids Ramsar sites and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, simplifying some planning considerations. However, you should be aware of 7.61 score for protected woodland, which may restrict building near forested zones. No specific crime statistics are available for this Welsh parish to comment on local safety trends.
What amenities are available for families living in Wenvoe?
The village hosts a primary school, a village shop with a post office, and three village halls. Historical features like St Mary's Church and the conservation area provide cultural depth. Recreational options include Wenvoe Castle Golf Club and the Wenvoe Quarry. The oldest pétanque club in Wales is located at The Wenvoe Arms, adding to the local sporting culture.

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