Area Overview for CF61 2ZQ
Area Information
Living in CF61 2ZQ places you within a specific residential cluster in Rhoose, a coastal village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. This community sits on agricultural land that slopes from a 200ft plateau towards 100ft cliffs along the Bristol Channel. The area forms part of the penmark and Porthkerry parishes, extending to include Font-y-Gary, East Aberthaw, and Porthkerry. You are approximately 3 miles from Barry and 11 miles from Cardiff city centre. Historical development here includes the 1897 arrival of the Vale of Glamorgan Railway, which linked the village to Barry docks, and the establishment of Cardiff International Airport in 1941, formerly known as RAF Rhoose. The local environment features a mix of residential developments such as The Hollies, Rhoose Point, and Golwg y Mor alongside historic attractions like the Rhoose Conservation Area. Notable landmarks include the Fontygary Leisure Park and the historic Fontygary Inn. Local life centres around public houses, a social club, and a library. The area offers proximity to commercial aviation with Moffat St. Athan nearby, as well as access to the Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal. This location provides a balance between coastal living and practical connectivity to major transport hubs and economic centres in south Wales.
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- 1760
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- 2706 people/km²
Property ownership in CF61 2ZQ is heavily skewed towards those who buy the home they live in. With 80% home ownership, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied market rather than a rental hub. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will find standalone homes rather than flats or apartment blocks. This structure suggests property prices in CF61 2ZQ are likely higher than in areas dominated by social or private rental stock. For buyers seeking a established community, this level of ownership indicates low tenant turnover and stable neighbours. The housing stock consists largely of traditional houses, often found within the Rhoose Conservation Area where historic farmhouses and outbuildings are protected. This mix of modern developments like The Hollies and Rhoose Point sits alongside older properties, offering variety within the postcode cluster. The high proportion of owner-occupied homes means that the local property market is driven by purchase rates rather than tenancy rates. When assessing homes in this area, you should focus on buying price trends rather than rental yield potential.
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Daily life in CF61 2ZQ offers a mix of local conveniences and regional amenities. Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Tesco Rhoose, Co-op Petrol, and Sainsburys Barry. These shops provide essential goods without always requiring a car journey to city centres. For dining and leisure, you are close to five rail-linked amenities and various public houses such as the Fontygary Inn and the Highwayman. A library and a social club further enrich the local social scene. Beyond shopping, the area offers significant leisure opportunities. The Fontygary Leisure Park and Holiday Park provide space for recreation and relaxation. The presence of Rhoose Lifeguards, established in 1968, indicates safe beach access for swimming. You are also near the MoD St. Athan and Cardiff International Airport, which contribute to the local character through controlled flight paths and occasional commercial activity. The inclusion of a surf lifesaving club highlights the active outdoor lifestyle supported by the coastal location. These amenities ensure that life in CF61 2ZQ does not require a daily commute for basic services or recreation.
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Families considering this area have one primary educational option listed in the immediate vicinity. South Point Primary School is located near CF61 2ZQ and provides education for children in the local community. As an 'other' type school, it serves the specific needs of the residential cluster within this postcode. While there is currently no data provided on Ofsted ratings for this institution, its presence confirms access to primary education for young families. For children requiring secondary education, you would need to look further afield beyond the immediate census tract of CF61 2ZQ, as only the primary institution is explicitly identified in the local data. The presence of South Point Primary School suggests that the local cluster is designed to support early childhood development. Parents living in houses within the community will gain direct access to these local facilities without needing to commute long distances for primary schooling. This concentration of educational resources supports the demographic profile of a family-focused area where stability and local amenities are priorities.
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The community in CF61 2ZQ reflects a settled population with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range within this residential cluster. You are most likely to find families or established households rather than young professionals or retirees living in this specific postcode area. Cultural diversity is limited, as the predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the Vale of Glamorgan. Home ownership is the dominant living arrangement, with 80% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high rate suggests a stable community where long-term residents have invested in their homes. Since the primary accommodation type in the area is houses, you can expect to find traditional detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or apartments. This profile indicates that CF61 2ZQ functions as a family-oriented neighbourhood where property values may reflect the stability of owner-occupied stock. The lack of rental dominance and the prevalence of house ownership create a distinct local culture compared to more transient urban environments.
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