Area Information

Living in CF62 4HB means residing in a small residential cluster within the village of St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan. This postcode covers 5775 square metres, creating an intimate setting for the local population of 2467 people. The area sits off the B4265 road, approximately eight miles north-west of Barry. Historical records date the parish back to 1291, with boundaries defined by Eglwys Brewis to the north and the Bristol Channel to the south. The district mixes historic housing with former military accommodation around the core of St Tathan's Church. Daily life here is shaped by a rural village character that blends with the larger dormitory settlement. You find a community rooted in medieval history, featuring sub-manors like Castleton and East Orchard, alongside prehistoric barrows and Iron Age enclosures. The area offers a quiet existence away from the immediate coast, yet remains close to significant transport links. You gain the benefits of rural tranquility while maintaining access to broader regional facilities. The established infrastructure supports a stable way of life for families and individuals seeking a grounded environment. This specific postcode represents a settled community where history meets modern convenience.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5775 m²
Population
2467
Population Density
404 people/km²

The property market in CF62 4HB is defined by a distinct lack of modern high-density housing. Every home in the postcode is a House, catering to those who prefer detached or semi-detached living arrangements over apartments or blocks of flats. With a home ownership rate of 62%, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied market rather than a rental hub. This high proportion of owners suggests that sellers must have already planned to stay or downsize, creating a secure environment for buyers. The limited area size of 5775 square metres means there is no sprawling suburban development, just a concentrated cluster of residential properties. You will find housing stock that respects the rural village character, likely including properties near the historic core of St Tathan's Church or on former military sites. The market reflects the preferences of a community that values space and privacy. Potential buyers here look for traditional houses that suit a quieter lifestyle rather than urban convenience. The specific nature of the postcode implies a limited inventory, so selecting the right home requires patience and local knowledge.

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Energy Efficiency in CF62 4HB

Your lifestyle in CF62 4HB centres on convenient access to essential retail, transport, and leisure facilities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op St, Spar, and Co-op Llantwit, providing you with all necessary shopping goods without needing to travel far. If travel is part of your routine, you have two airports nearby, MoD St. Athan and Cardiff International Airport, alongside three rail stations at Llantwit Major, Rhoose, and Barry. This transport network simplifies commuting to Cardiff or coastal destinations. Local leisure is anchored by St Tathan's Church, which features a medieval font and Berkerolles effigies dating back centuries. You can visit RAF St Athan Golf Club for recreation or attend events at the local libraries. Historic sites like East Orchard Castle, built in 1691, and prehistoric barrows add cultural depth to your daily walks. The area supports three pubs and a football team, fostering a community atmosphere. Living in St Athan combines historical exploration with modern convenience, offering a full spectrum of amenities close to your door.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CF62 4HB reflects a mature and stable population structure. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by families and established residents rather than young professionals or retirees. Sixty-two per cent of homes in this area are owner-occupied, which signals a long-term commitment to the location. The accommodation type is exclusively Houses, confirming the absence of flats or high-density blocks within this specific cluster. Predominantly, the ethnic group is White, consistent with the broader cultural character of the Vale of Glamorgan. You can expect a homogeneous community where neighbours have likely lived there for generations. The low population density of 404 people per square kilometre ensures that living here feels spacious and uncrowded. This demographic stability avoids the volatility found in student hotspots or commuter dormitories. Your immediate surroundings cater to those who value quiet streets and strong local roots over transient urban energy.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

62
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of community lives in CF62 4HB?
The population is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Sixty-two per cent of homes are owner-occupied, creating a stable, long-term community. The area comprises 2467 people living in 5775 square metres, primarily as Houses rather than flats.
How is transport and connectivity for residents?
Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, rated as good, while fixed broadband score 67 out of 100, considered fair to good. Rail stations at Llantwit Major, Rhoose, and Barry are within practical reach, supporting local and regional travel needs effectively.
Are there safety or planning constraints to worry about?
Environmental assessments pass all categories with a score of 0. There is no flood risk, protection from Ramsar sites, or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage. This absence of constraints simplifies ownership and potential renovation plans.

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