Area Information

Living in CF62 7DS means residing in a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster within the larger coastal town of Barry. This area is located in the Vale of Glamorgan, part of the Bristol Channel region in Wales. The civil parish of Barry Community, which encompasses this postcode horizontally, holds a population of approximately 1,622. However, the specific data for CF62 7DS indicates a population of 1,534 people living within a very limited footprint of 2,540 square metres. This results in an extreme population density figure of 603,887 people per square kilometre for this specific data point. While such a figure suggests an intensely busy micro-location, the immediate surroundings of Barry are characterised by a mix of historic industrial heritage and modern leisure attractions. The area has evolved from its origins as a hub for the world's largest coal-exporting port to a place defined by its proximity to Barry Island. Residents benefit from the town's deep history, which stretches back to Roman times and includes the establishment of Barry Docks in the late 19th century. Today, daily life here balances a connection to the region's industrial roots with access to modern conveniences. You live in a setting where the Welsh language and history are prominent, shaped by the expansion of historic villages like Cadoxton and Barry Island into the modern urban landscape.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2540 m²
Population
1534
Population Density
7647 people/km²

The property market in and around CF62 7DS is defined by a stable, owner-occupied character. Since 58% of residents own their homes, this indicates that the area is primarily a zone for families and individuals looking to settle long-term rather than a hub for short-term rentals or student accommodation. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which means you will rarely find purpose-built flats or high-rise buildings within this specific postcode footprint. This aligns with the broader context of Barry, where the expansion of Cadoxton and Barry Island has created a spread of residential territory. When looking at homes in this postcode and its immediate surroundings, you are entering a market where buyers value the single-family dwelling structure. The high level of home ownership suggests that property prices likely reflect steady equity growth rather than volatile rental yields. The market is situated within the larger Barry Community, which had a population of 1,622 as of recent records, further confirming that this is a low-volume, high-value residential sector. Buyers here prioritise permanent residence over transient living arrangements, which influences the type of maintenance and investment that previous owners have made to their properties.

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Energy Efficiency in CF62 7DS

Daily life for you as a resident of CF62 7DS is enriched by a dense network of amenities within practical reach. You have access to five major retail outlets, including Sainsburys Barry, Asda Barry, and Morrisons Barry, ensuring that your shopping needs are met without long travel times. Transport options are extensive, with five nearby railway stations including Barry Railway Station, Barry Island Railway Station, and Barry Docks Railway Station. These links connect you to the national rail network efficiently. For those preferring water travel, four ferry options are available, notably the Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal, Penarth Pier, and Barrage South Waterbus Stop. This variety allows you to reach Cardiff or Newport via water. One airport is located nearby, Cardiff International Airport, providing easy air travel access. Historically significant landmarks also contribute to your lifestyle, such as Barry Island Pleasure Park, which opened in 1897 and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. You live in a zone where history, commerce, and leisure intersect closely.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CF62 7DS have access to specific primary education options located nearby. Romilly Infant School serves the younger children within the local community, while Romilly Junior School caters to older pupils ready to transition to secondary education. Both institutions appear in the records as the primary educational facilities near this postcode. These schools operate as 'other' types in the current dataset, which typically signifies specific community-run or non-standard classifications compared to maintained grammar or comprehensive schools. For families making decisions about schools near this area, the presence of both junior and infant phases under the Romilly name suggests a consolidated approach to primary education on the doorstep. While specific Ofsted ratings are not included in the current data, the availability of these two named institutions provides a direct route for parents seeking education without needing to commute far for primary-age children.

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Demographics

The community profile for this postcode area reflects a mature and established population. The median age stands at 47 years, which is significantly higher than the national average, indicating that this is a family-led or older household neighbourhood. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic makes up the bulk of the 1,534 residents who call this small cluster home. regarding housing tenure, 58% of the population owns their homes outright, suggesting a stable community with significant investment in local property. The remaining residents likely rent or are in the process of moving. This area predominantly consists of houses, aligning with the historic development of Barry as an expansion of former villages rather than high-density flat living. The predominant ethnic group in this cluster is White, primarily reflecting the established nature of the Vale of Glamorgan communities. You are living among neighbours who have settled long-term, creating a sense of continuity. The housing stock is rooted in the post-industrial era of the town, having been built after the severe population declines caused by the Black Death in the 14th century and Owain Glyndŵr's rebellion.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

58
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

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CF62 7DS?
The residents of this postcode are predominantly adults aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47. A stable 58% of the population owns their homes, and the area is characterised by a single-family housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the long-established nature of the community in this part of the Vale of Glamorgan.
What schools are near CF62 7DS?
Two primary schools serve the area: Romilly Infant School and Romilly Junior School. These institutions are listed as the nearest educational facilities for families living in this specific residential cluster. They provide a single-phase or split-phase primary education option directly accessible to neighbours in CF62 7DS.
How is the transport connectivity for this postcode?
Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with a broadband quality score of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 84 out of 100. For physical travel, five railway stations, including Barry Railway Station, are close by, alongside four ferry terminals and Cardiff International Airport. This ensures strong links to other parts of Wales and the UK.
What safety concerns exist for living here?
The area has a low flood risk with a score of 8.05, indicating minimal threat. There are no constraints related to Ramsar wetlands, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected nature reserves, all of which have zero risk scores. While specific crime risk data is currently only available for areas in England, the environmental safety profile is very secure.
What amenities are available within reach?
You have access to five retail locations including Sainsburys Barry and Asda Barry. Transport options include five railway stations, four ferry terminals like the Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal, and Cardiff International Airport. Historical attractions like Barry Island Pleasure Park also provide leisure options close to your doorstep.

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