Area Information

CF5 6LU is a small residential cluster within the wider village of Peterston-super-Ely in the Vale of Glamorgan. This specific postcode covers approximately 55.4 hectares of land and is home to 2,308 people. The area sits on the River Ely, part of a landscape defined by its history and rural character. Peterston-super-Ely, known in Welsh as Llanbedr-y-fro, developed from medieval origins into a community anchored by St Peter's Church and the remains of Peterston Castle. Designed notably as part of Glyn Cory Garden Village, formerly Wyndham Park, the area offers a mix of historic structures and planned residential growth. Residents experience a quiet, village-focused lifestyle where daily life revolves around local landmarks and green spaces. The density of 53 people per square kilometre confirms a low-density environment. You live in a setting where the opened 1850 railway and subsequent road realignments shaped the current layout, leaving a community that balances agricultural roots with suburban convenience. The village contains a conservation area, a village shop, and playing fields, creating a structured environment for residents. Living in CF5 6LU means accessing a postcode area where the past is clearly visible through restored chancel arches and Perpendicular towers alongside modern housing developments.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
55.4 hectares
Population
2308
Population Density
53 people/km²

The property market in CF5 6LU is characterised by a shift towards independent ownership. With a home ownership rate of 88%, this postcode area is predominantly an owner-occupied zone rather than a rental market. This statistic leaves little room for large-scale private or social tenancies. The accommodation type is listed as houses, confirming that the housing stock consists mainly of detached or semi-detached properties rather than apartments or flats. Prospective buyers looking for homes in CF5 6LU will find a market driven by established residents. The high ownership percentage suggests a slower turnover rate, which can affect how quickly properties on the market move. The area includes parts of the former Glyn Cory Garden Village, indicating the presence of well-planned housing dates back to the 20th century. You are purchasing into a settled market where houses are the standard. This contrasts with urban centres where rental yields and tenant demand might dominate the conversation. Instead, the focus here remains on the sale and purchase of permanent family residences.

House Prices in CF5 6LU

11
Properties
£156,917
Average Sold Price
£45,000
Lowest Price
£235,000
Highest Price

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Daily life for residents of CF5 6LU revolves around a collection of specific amenities located within the village or within practical reach. Retail options include five nearby stores, notably M&S Culverhouse, Tesco Culverhouse, and Spar. These supermarkets and convenience stores provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring a long drive. Public transport options are robust, with access to five rail stations including Radyr and Pontyclun, and one airport link at Cardiff International Airport. Leisure and community facilities are anchored by local landmarks. You will find a village hall, playing fields, and a memorial park that date back to the post-World War II era. Public transport also includes a ferry terminal at Barry Waterfront, offering coastal connectivity. The village maintains its character through dedicated spaces like the conservation area and the grounds surrounding St Peter's Church. Dining is catered for locally at venues such as The Sportsman's Rest, a public house within the community. This mix of retail, rail, leisure, and dining creates a self-contained lifestyle. You do not need to leave the village for essential services, yet you remain connected to national transport networks.

Amenities

Schools

Education options for residents of CF5 6LU are defined by proximity to the village core. You have access to two specific primary schools within practical reach. Peterston Super Ely C.I.W. Primary and Pendoylan C.I.W. Primary School serve the local catchment areas. Both institutions are designated as type "other" in available records, reflecting their community-baptist operational models. Living in CF5 6LU places your children near established learning environments that serve both the wider village and hamlets like Gwern-y-Steeple. Peterston Primary School, which opened in 1974, currently serves approximately 180 pupils and features a dedicated school history trail. The presence of Church of the Nazarene or Independent Church run schools indicates a community with strong local governance networks. Families considering homes in this area will find they do not rely on large secondary schools within the immediate immediate postcode boundary but rather on these established primary institutions. The mix of private, foundation, and community-managed schools offers specific educational pathways for different households.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Peterston Super Ely C.I.W. PrimaryotherN/AN/A
2Pendoylan C.I.W. Primary SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CF5 6LU reflects a settled, mature population. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that the most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by established households rather than first-time buyers or young families. Home ownership is exceptionally high within this cluster, with 88% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. The area comprises houses as the predominant accommodation type, fitting the profile of a rural village rather than a city housing estate. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the established character of the Vale of Glamorgan communities. You find a stable population where long-term residents form the majority. This lack of transient housing suggests a tight-knit social fabric where neighbours have likely known each other for decades. The accommodation stock focuses on family homes and single-family dwellings rather than flats or high-density blocks. Such a demographic structure creates an environment where value is placed on privacy, stability, and a permanent connection to the local land.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

88
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

54
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for someone moving to CF5 6LU?
The community is a small, rural village with a stable population. With a home ownership rate of 88%, most residents are long-term owners rather than renters. The most common age range is adults aged 30 to 64, suggesting a mature, settled environment. Living in CF5 6LU means joining a population of 2,308 people spread across 55.4 hectares, where daily life revolves around local landmarks and a quiet neighbourhood dynamic.
Which schools are near CF5 6LU and what types are they?
Families near CF5 6LU have access to two primary schools: Peterston Super Ely C.I.W. Primary and Pendoylan C.I.W. Primary School. Both are listed as type "other" institutions, indicating they are likely community or independent-run schools. Peterston Primary, which opened in 1974, serves approximately 180 pupils including those from the hamlet of Gwern-y-Steeple. These schools are located in the immediate vicinity of the postcode area.
How good is the transport and digital connectivity in this area?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 92 out of 100 and mobile coverage at 84 out of 100. Physically, you are close to major hubs including Pontyclun, Fairwater, and Radyr Railway Stations. Cardiff International Airport and Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal are also within practical reach. While the main Swansea-London line once served the village, the current active rail access is via the nearby stations mentioned above.
What are the main safety considerations for living in CF5 6LU?
Residents should be aware of a medium flood risk, indicated by a flood risk score of 13.28 out of 100 and a warning level rating. This is relevant given the village's location on the River Ely. Other safety assessments passed, confirming there are no Ramsar wetland sites, AONBs, protected nature reserves, or protected woodlands affecting the land. Crime risk data is not currently available for this Welsh postcode, but the area contains standard community facilities like playing fields and a memorial park.

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