Area Information

Living in CF63 4LW offers a defined residential experience within the larger coastal town of Barry, located in the Vale of Glamorgan. This specific postcode cluster covers a modest footprint of 6,815 square metres, housing a population of 1,677 people. The area represents a small residential cluster where space is concentrated, resulting in a population density of 246,074 people per square kilometre. This high density reflects the distinct character of a tightly knit community rather than a sprawling suburb. The location benefits from its position in the Bristol Channel region, historically significant for coal export and transport developments. Residents today enjoy access to the legacy of the Barry Railway Company and the nearby Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal. The immediate surroundings include historic landmarks such as Barry Castle and the established Barry Island Pleasure Park, which draws significant visitor numbers. Daily life centres around a blend of historical heritage and modern convenience, with the area remaining close to Cardiff International Airport. The civil parish context places this postcode within a tradition that includes former villages like Cadoxton and Barry Island, merging their distinct identities into the current administrative structure.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
6815 m²
Population
1677
Population Density
5135 people/km²

The property market in CF63 4LW is characterised by a specific housing stock dominated by houses. This preference for detached or semi-detached properties aligns with the area's identity as part of the Barry residential expansion. Home ownership stands at 46%, creating a balanced market where both owner-occupiers and potential tenants exist. Buyers looking at this specific postcode should anticipate a supply of traditional house types rather than apartments or townhouses. The low area size of 6,815 square metres limits the total number of properties available in this exact postcode sector, making each listing a significant opportunity. The presence of houses suggests a quieter environment compared to dense high-rise neighbourhoods. Prospective buyers interested in the broader Barry area will find this postcode to be part of a zone where the former villages of Cadoxton and Barry Island have merged. The market dynamics reflect a stable, middle-aged demographic that values the practicality of house living. There is no indication of rapid development changing the housing stock, as the area has absorbed historical villages into its current municipal borough structure established by royal charter in 1939.

House Prices in CF63 4LW

37
Properties
£121,081
Average Sold Price
£33,000
Lowest Price
£230,000
Highest Price

Showing 37 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
73 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWTerraced52£200,000May 2025
61 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWTerraced31£190,000May 2025
31 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWTerraced31£206,000Mar 2024
53 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWTerraced31£180,000Apr 2023
35 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWhouse32£230,000Oct 2022
33 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWhouse31£175,000Nov 2021
25 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWTerraced41£177,500Mar 2021
69 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWhouse--£124,950Oct 2020
71 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWTerraced31£165,000Sep 2020
81 Station Street, Barry, CF63 4LWhouse--£155,500Apr 2020
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Energy Efficiency in CF63 4LW

Residents of CF63 4LW enjoy a lifestyle enriched by a variety of accessible amenities. The nearest leisure and retail options are concentrated within practical reach of the 1,677 inhabitants. Five railway stations provide frequent commuter links, while three major supermarkets ensure daily shopping convenience without the need for long drives. Coastal leisure is a central part of local life, accessible via the Barry Waterfront Ferry Terminal and Penarth Pier. History enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to Barry Castle, a medieval landmark that survives in ruins, and the historic Barry Island Pleasure Park established in 1897. The town's development includes Romilly Park, given to the community by the Romilly Estate, offering green space for recreation. White populations form the main demographic, creating a familiar social environment for the majority of buyers. The area benefits from the infrastructure built during the Industrial Revolution, including the Barry Railway Company's original network. Modern services like Cold Knap's swimming pool, opened in 1926, complement the historic appeal. This mix of heritage and modern convenience defines the daily rhythm for those choosing to live in this specific cluster of Barry.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community residing in CF63 4LW displays a mature age profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. This demographic skew suggests an area populated by families and established individuals rather than young singles. Housing stability is moderate, with 46% of households reporting home ownership. This figure indicates that just under half of the residents own their property outright or with a mortgage, while the remainder are likely tenants. The primary form of accommodation in this area comprises houses, contributing to the residential character of the cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, forming the main cultural demographic of the neighbourhood. With a population spread across such a small geographical area, the community maintains a close-knit feel. The age profile suggests that amenities appealing to adults and young families will have wider usage. The high density does not detract from the housing type, which prioritises houses over high-rise or flat living arrangements typical of other dense urban settings in Wales.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

46
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

25
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in CF63 4LW?
The median age in this postcode is 47 years, with the most common age range being adults aged 30 to 64 years. Home ownership stands at 46%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. The area houses 1,677 people across 6,815 square metres.
How does public transport and digital connectivity work for residents?
Residents benefit from a fixed broadband score of 95 and a mobile coverage score of 84. There are five nearby railway stations, including Barry Docks and Cadoxton Railway Stations, alongside three major supermarkets like Tesco Barry and Morrisons Barry for local retail needs.
Are there any environmental or safety risks associated with this postcode?
The area has a low flood risk score of 0 and no planning constraints regarding Ramsar sites, AONBs, or protected woodlands, all scoring 0. While crime risk data is not available for this Welsh location, environmental safety metrics indicate a secure setting with no designated nature reserves restricting the area.

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