Area Information

Living in Wenvoe means inhabiting a distinct rural village situated between Barry and Cardiff in the Vale of Glamorgan. This specific postcode area covers roughly 2,905 square metres, though the surrounding community has doubled in size since the 1910s while maintaining its village core. Residents enjoy a settled lifestyle centred around a 12th-century parish church and local amenities, distinct from the rapid expansion of Cardiff's outer suburbs. The area represents a gradual merge of traditional farming roots with modern suburban living, supported by strong community organisations like the Wenvoe Scout Group and the *Wenvoe What's On* newspaper. You are not looking at a typical city estate here, but a place with preserved heritage, including the former Treffynnon Estate and the historic Wenvoe Castle Golf Club. The village was recognised for being a 'Best Kept Village' in 2005 and 2007, reflecting a collective commitment to its appearance. Although the core village council functions within the Vale of Glamorgan, the proximity to the city offers a rare blend of pastoral peace and urban accessibility. This location suits those who value a defined community identity rather than a sprawling urban sprawl.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2905 m²
Population
2336
Population Density
80 people/km²

The property market in CF5 6FG reflects a community built on long-term residency and ownership. Because 84% of residents own their homes, the immediate local market is driven by stockholders looking to relocate rather than a high volume of private rentals. The accommodation type data confirms that the available homes are houses, suggesting a market where you must compete for detached or semi-detached detached properties typical of village life. This contrasts sharply with regeneration areas dominated by new-build apartments. Anyone choosing to move into the immediate vicinity of this postcode should anticipate a market focused on established dwellings with character. While the postcode area covers only 2,905 m², the broader Vale of Glamorgan context suggests similar stock extends beyond these boundaries. The high ownership rate will make transaction times potentially slower, but it also ensures that neighbours are likely to be permanent residents invested in the stability of the street. If you are looking to buy, expect a range of older villas and family homes rather than modern developments. The scarcity of rental stock further supports the view that this is a buy-to-live location for those prepared for a village standard of living.

House Prices in CF5 6FG

14
Properties
£238,312
Average Sold Price
£124,483
Lowest Price
£399,995
Highest Price

Showing 14 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
4 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGTerraced2-£260,000Oct 2024
8 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse21£243,500Dec 2022
10 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£215,000Mar 2021
12 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£215,000Sep 2020
2 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£188,000May 2018
3 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£379,995Apr 2018
1 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGDetached42£399,995Sep 2017
18 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£178,572Jul 2017
20 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£124,483Jul 2017
6 Wrinstone Drive, Wenvoe, CF5 6FGhouse--£178,572Nov 2016
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Energy Efficiency in CF5 6FG

Residents of CF5 6FG enjoy a lifestyle supported by a practical range of amenities within easy reach. The area provides 5 retail outlets, including Aldi Culverhouse, Lidl Gibbonsdown, and M&S Culverhouse, ensuring daily shopping needs are met without long commutes. Transport options include 5 rail stations nearby like Dinas Powys and Cadoxton, alongside 5 ferry terminals such as Barry Waterfront and Taffs Mead. There is also access to the Cardiff Bus Interchange and Cardiff International Airport. Three historical pubs serve the social scene, including The Wenvoe Arms and The Horse & Jockey at nearby Twyn-yr-Odyn, plus the Walston Castle. Leisure activities are centred around Wenvoe Quarry and the Wenvoe Castle Golf Club, alongside the historic Wenvoe Transmitter station. The village holds a monthly newspaper, *Wenvoe What's On*, which keeps the community informed. This mix of modern shopping, historic leisure venues, and extensive transport links creates a balanced daily routine where village life does not require isolation from the wider region.

Amenities

Schools

The educational landscape for families living in this area relies heavily on specific local institutions. Directly available schools near the area include St Nicholas C.I.W. Primary and Mary Immaculate R.C. High School. Families will need to travel to these specific facilities for their children's education, as no primary or high schools are listed within the immediate immediate immediate postcode boundaries. St Nicholas serves the younger demographic with its C.I.W. designation, while Mary Immaculate caters to secondary education needs. The presence of these two establishments indicates a mix of different school types in the wider neighbourhood, offering flexibility for parents seeking either Catholic education or the state system represented by the primary. While specific Ofsted ratings are not listed in the provided records, the existence of both a primary and secondary school suggests a structured educational pathway within the Vale of Glamorgan. You should factor in travel time when assessing these sites, as the data highlights them as the nearest options rather than institutions located within the precise CF5 6FG cluster. These establishments form the backbone of local schooling for residents in the Wenvoe community.

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Demographics

The community within this postcode is predominantly characterised by stability and maturity. A population of 2,336 residents lives at a density of 80 people per square kilometre, indicating a spacious, low-crime feel. The median age stands at 47 years, aligning with the fact that adults aged between 30 and 64 constitute the most common age group. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where life stages have settled long-term rather than chasing fleeting trends. Home ownership is entrenched, with 84% of properties occupied by owners rather than tenants. This high rate of equity implies that the local selling market will cater primarily to established homeowners looking to move. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the generally homogeneous nature of traditional Welsh villages. Accommodation is exclusively composed of houses, meaning there are no purpose-built flats or apartments within this immediate cluster. Consequently, buyers seeking urban conveniences or shared living spaces will find little here, but first-time families or retirees seeking a detached home environment will find the stock suited to their needs.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

84
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

51
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for someone new to Wenvoe?
The village maintains a distinct character with strong community spirit. Residents support local groups like the Wenvoe Scout Group and a Ladies Choir. The village won 'Best Kept Village' in 2005 and 2007, showing residents care about appearance and maintaining the village core while it connects to Cardiff suburbs.
Who typically lives in the CF5 6FG area?
The population is 2,336 people with a median age of 47. Adults aged 30 to 64 form the most common age range. High home ownership stands at 84%, meaning most households are owners rather than renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, and accommodation consists entirely of houses.
How are schools near this area?
There are two specific schools nearby: St Nicholas C.I.W. Primary and Mary Immaculate R.C. High School. These institutions serve both primary and secondary education needs for the local population. While specific Ofsted ratings are not provided, the presence of both types indicates a structured educational pathway within the neighbourhood.
What are the transport and connectivity options for residents?
Digital connectivity is strong with a fixed broadband score of 82 and a mobile coverage score of 84. Transport links include nearby stations like Dinas Powys and Cadoxton, plus access to the Cardiff Bus Interchange and Cardiff International Airport. This mix ensures both digital and physical mobility for daily needs.

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