Area Information

The small postcode area CF62 9AB sits within the wider coastal town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan. You are looking at a very specific residential cluster covering just 7,453 square metres. This tiny footprint suggests a dense, neighbourhood-focused living environment rather than a sprawling suburb. With a population of 1,309 residents, the sense of community is likely strong and local. The area is situated along the Bristol Channel, placing you in a historic region where the civil parish of Barry Community encompasses the former villages of Cadoxton and Barry Island. Living in CF62 9AB means being part of a place that was once one of the largest coal-exporting ports in the world by 1913. The modern identity of this area is rooted in that industrial past but benefits from the leisure attractions that have since grown. The postcode is part of a larger urban expansion that absorbed older settlements, creating a distinct character typical of South Wales coastal towns. Your daily life here is defined by proximity to the waterfront and the surrounding educational and commercial hubs of the town. The density of 175,624 people per square kilometre indicates that space is at a premium, so you will be living very close to your neighbours, local shops, and transport links.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7453 m²
Population
1309
Population Density
4658 people/km²

The housing market surrounding CF62 9AB is characterised almost entirely by house ownership and detached or semi-detached dwellings. With 69% home ownership, the area feels securely owner-occupied, which often correlates with lower turnover rates and more stable neighbourhoods. The accommodation type is listed strictly as houses, so you can exclude flats or converted buildings from your search within this specific boundary. This homogeneous stock typically appeals to those seeking garden access and traditional layouts rather than apartment-style gong-and-gone living. As a small residential cluster of 7,453 square metres, CF62 9AB represents a contained market segment within the larger Barry property economy. The fact that it is part of the expanded town of Barry means your home value is influenced by the broader health of the local leisure and transport sectors. The Barry Railway Company originally connected the South Wales Valleys coalfields to this region, creating a transport legacy that still influences property desirability. When considering homes in this area, you are buying into a legacy of industrial boom times that transformed the local housing stock. The high proportion of owner-occupiers suggests a market resilient to short-term rental fluctuations and focused on long-term family needs.

House Prices in CF62 9AB

25
Properties
£101,000
Average Sold Price
£31,000
Lowest Price
£208,000
Highest Price

Showing 25 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
2 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABDetached31£208,000Apr 2025
23 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABhouse31£102,500Jun 2018
7 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABSemi-detached31£112,500Oct 2017
9 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABSemi-detached31£105,000Jun 2015
12 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABDetached31£102,000Nov 2005
5 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABTerraced--£46,000Aug 2001
3 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABTerraced31£31,000Jun 1995
21 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABSemi-detached31--
27 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABBungalow----
15 Warwick Way, Barry, CF62 9ABSemi-detached----
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Energy Efficiency in CF62 9AB

Your daily lifestyle in CF62 9AB is supported by a wide array of amenities within practical reach. You have five retail locations to choose from, including Iceland Barry, Tesco Barry, and another Tesco facility nearby. These supermarkets ensure you can shop for groceries and essentials without a long daily commute. For larger household shopping needs, the two Tesco branches offer expansive choices in fresh food, clothing, and home goods. Cultural and leisure options are significant, relying on the region's famous coastal heritage. Barry Island Pleasure Park is a major draw, establishing itself in 1897 as a major attraction for visitors. You can enjoy the historic Pleasure Park or explore the ruins of Barry Castle, a medieval landmark that survived the industrial expansion. The area also features Cold Knap, which includes historical Roman period structures and a swimming pool that opened in 1926. Transport links allow you to easily reach these sites. You can get to Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal or Penarth Pier for recreational pier visits. The presence of five rail stations and one airport means you can combine leisure trips with business travel seamlessly. Romilly Park, gifted by the Romilly Estate in 1896, another green space option roots the community in its history.

Amenities

Schools

Education is a key consideration for families in CF62 9AB, and you have specific options close by. Oakfield Primary School serves the immediate neighbourhood. This primary institution provides early education for the younger children in the community. Its presence alongside the high homeownership rate of 69% indicates a steady demand for primary education in this high-density residential cluster. The school caters to the local catchment, supporting the predominantly adult and family-focused demographic of the area. Living in CF62 9AB connects you directly to the educational needs of the 30-64 age group who form the bulk of the population. While there are no secondary schools specifically mapped to this tiny postcode, the broader Barry community includes large institutions like Barry Academy and the historic Oldcroft Park campus nearby. You will need to check transport times to ensure your children can reach these larger secondary facilities efficiently. The availability of Oakfield Primary School ensures that primary-aged families do not face gaps in local provision. The mix of just one named primary school suggests a focused, community-run education model rather than a sprawling academic zone.

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Demographics

The community in CF62 9AB is mature and established. The median age for residents is 47, with the majority of the population falling into the adult age range between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by families and working professionals rather than students or retirees. Home ownership is high in this specific cluster, with 69% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This level of ownership creates a stable environment where long-term residents invest in their local surroundings. The predominant ethnic group in this area is White, reflecting the traditional community makeup of the Vale of Glamorgan. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, meaning there are no flats or apartments within this specific postcode sector. You are not competing with high-density blocks for noise or shared spaces; instead, you are among single-family homes typical of the post-war development era. The population density of 175,624 people per square kilometre is exceptionally high for a residential cluster, indicating that these 1,309 souls are packed tightly into their homes and gardens. This high density means you will be very close to your immediate neighbours, fostering a tight-knit atmosphere.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

69
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in CF62 9AB?
The residents of CF62 9AB are predominantly adults, with a median age of 47 and most people falling into the 30-64 age range. The community is defined by high home ownership, where 69% of households own their property. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the accommodation type consists exclusively of houses.
What schools are near CF62 9AB?
Oakfield Primary School is the specific educational facility listed near this postcode. It serves the primary education needs of the local children in this residential cluster. Families must plan their childcare around this specific institution and the broader secondary options in the surrounding Barry Community.
How good is the internet and transport in CF62 9AB?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 100 and mobile coverage at 84 out of 100. Transport is heavily oriented towards rail, with access to Barry Docks Railway Station, Cadoxton Railway Station, and Barry Railway Station. You are also close to Cardiff International Airport and five ferry terminals.
Is CF62 9AB safe and environmentally secure?
The area passes all environmental safety assessments. It has no flood risk exposure, no Ramsar wetland coverage, and is free from Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty constraints. There are no protected nature reserves or woodlands within the postcode, meaning there are fewer planning restrictions on the property itself.
What amenities are available close by?
Residents benefit from five retail locations, including two Tesco branches and an Iceland store. Leisure activities centre on the historic Barry Island Pleasure Park and the coastal ferry terminals at Barry Waterfront and Penarth Pier. The area requires a short trip to reach Cardiff Bus Interchange for wider national bus services.

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