Area Information

Living in CF6 6XH offers a distinct experience within the coastal town of Barry, located in the Vale of Glamorgan. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster where you will find over 2,000 residents packed into their homes. The area functions as a compact neighbourhood rather than a sprawling district, giving it an intimate feel despite its industrial past. Barry itself has deep roots, evolving from a Roman fort site and medieval settlement into the world's largest coal-exporting port by 1913. The modern identity of the town blends this heavy industrial heritage with the recreational legacy of Barry Island Pleasure Park. Daily life here is defined by proximity to the Bristol Channel and convenient access to Cardiff. The civil parish of Barry Community, which includes this area, houses around 1,600 people in the wider administrative boundary, yet CF6 6XH specifically holds 2,089 residents. You are situated in an area where history marks the landscape, from the ruins of Barry Castle to the shipping infrastructure of the docks. The town encompasses former villages such as Cadoxton, absorbing them as Barry expanded during the 19th century. Whether you are walking the historic promenade or commuting to Cardiff International Airport, this area provides a grounded, community-focused environment with a tangible connection to Wales' maritime and industrial story.

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Postcode
Area Size
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Population
2089
Population Density
1043 people/km²

The property market in CF6 6XH is characterised by a high concentration of renting over owning. With only 40 per cent of residents owning their homes, the majority of the housing stock is held within the private or social rental sectors. This dynamic makes the area particularly relevant for those seeking to move away from city centres or looking for more affordable entry points into the Welsh property market. The predominant accommodation type consists of flats, which aligns with the older industrial character of the coast and the need for efficient, space-saving housing near employment hubs. Homes in CF6 6XH are typically situated within small residential clusters, offering a lower volume of properties per street compared to larger suburban developments. This setup often results in fewer queues for visitors and a quieter urban fabric. For buyers, the dominance of flats suggests that if you are looking here after tenures in the green belt or larger detached houses, you should focus on multi-apartment blocks. The area's history as a port town has shaped this stock, with buildings adapted for density. Prospective residents should be aware that while the overall town of Barry saw rapid expansion in the 1880s, this specific cluster remains a compact part of that larger, historically significant urban landscape.

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Energy Efficiency in CF6 6XH

Living in CF6 6XH places you at the doorstep of a diverse array of amenities, making daily errands and leisure activities conveniently local. Retail needs are well-catered for, with Morrisons Barry, Iceland Barry, and Tesco Barry all located within a short drive. These supermarkets provide access to fresh groceries and daily essentials without the need for long journeys into neighbouring towns. Dining options and casual shopping can be found in the nearby urban cluster, reflecting the town's status as a bustling local hub. Your leisure options extend beyond standard shopping to include significant maritime attractions. Five ferry stops are situated nearby, offering waterbus services and connections to Penarth Pier for day trips or leisure cruises. The historic Barry Island area is accessible for entertainment, hosting the renowned Barry Island Pleasure Park which has welcomed visitors since 1897. For those who prefer rail travel, you have access to five railway stations, including the Barry Docks Railway Station and Barry Railway Station. Whether you are taking the train to Cardiff or exploring the coastal walkways near the old docks, the lifestyle here balances convenience with a rich history of travel and tourism.

Amenities

Schools

For families considering schools near CF6 6XH, the immediate vicinity offers access to Beechwood College. This institution is classified as an 'other' type school, serving the educational needs of the local community. While the data does not provide specific Ofsted ratings for this establishment or details on primary nursing schools directly adjacent to the postcode, Beechwood College acts as the primary educational reference point mentioned for the area. The presence of this further education or comprehensive style school alongside the residential flats suggests a mix of age groups in the community, likely attracting both residents with older children and young professionals. Schools near CF6 6XH are limited to this single notable entry in the available records, which means the local catchment likely extends into the wider Barry Community area. Parents in the area will need to exploretransport links to other secondary schools or consider the catchment zones for institutions in nearby towns like Penarth or Barry Island Proper if their children's education needs extend beyond the local cluster. The historical context of the area, which includes a railway system dating back to the 19th century, indicates that transport to Bristol and Cardiff has long been a priority, facilitating access to a broader range of educational institutions beyond the immediate neighbourhood boundary.

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Demographics

The community in CF6 6XH skews significantly older than the national average, reflecting a mature demographic structure. The most common age group consists of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, which suggests a neighbourhood where families and established professionals settle rather than young students or retirees. This age profile influences the local culture, fostering stability within the homes in CF6 6XH. You will find that the residents have likely been part of the community for several years, building strong local ties over time. Home ownership rates sit at 40 per cent, meaning the majority of households are in some form of rental arrangement. The predominant type of accommodation found here is flats, indicating high-density living suited to the smaller postcode cluster. Ethnically, the area is predominantly White, aligning with the broader demographics of the Vale of Glamorgan. With a population of nearly 2,100 people living at a density of 1,043 people per square kilometre, the area is relatively compact. This density, combined with the flat-dominated stock and older population, creates a living environment where community interaction often happens passively through the shared spaces of developments rather than through sprawling suburban streets.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

40
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

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF6 6XH and what does the community feel like?
The area is home to 2,089 residents with a median age of 47, centered on adults aged 30 to 64. With 40% home ownership and a flat-dominated stock, the community feels established and mature. High population density of 1,043 people per square kilometre creates a compact, neighbourhood-focused atmosphere typical of the Barry coastline.
What schools are available near CF6 6XH for my children?
The primary educational institution identified for this postcode is Beechwood College, classified as an 'other' type school. As no primary schools are listed in the immediate data, families may need to rely on transport links to secondary institutions in the wider Barry or Penarth areas.
Are there concerns about safety or environmental risks for homes in CF6 6XH?
The area passes all safety assessments with clear negatives. There is zero flood risk, and the site contains no Ramsar sites, protected woodlands, or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While specific crime risk data is unavailable for Welsh postcodes, the environmental profile confirms a stable, low-risk location.
What amenities are within reach of residents living in this postcode?
You have immediate access to major retailers including Morrisons Barry, Iceland Barry, and Tesco Barry. Leisure options include the historic Barry Island Pleasure Park and five ferry terminals, alongside five railway stations. This mix provides strong options for shopping, dining, and travel without needing to venture far from your home.

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