Area Information

Living in CF64 1WW places you within a specific residential cluster in Penarth, a seaside town in the Vale of Glamorgan. This postcode sits approximately five miles southwest of Cardiff on the north shore of the Severn Estuary. The area is characterised by a Victorian-era resort history, defined by its docks and waterfront, which contrasts with its modern suburban utility today. You are settling into a community with a population of 1,471 residents, creating an intimate neighbourhood feel. The location blends middle-class villas and former working-class areas, marking a shift from industrial roots to a desirable commuter and resort locale. Historic landmarks like the Penarth Pier and St Augustine's church sit nearby, anchoring the region in over a thousand years of history, from Norman land grants to 19th-century coal exports. Despite its small footprint, this area offers access to significant cultural threads, including the restored Art Deco Pier Pavilion and the Tudor mansion at Cogan Pill. The surroundings reflect a balance of retained heritage and ongoing private housing growth since the 1980s. This setting makes CF64 1WW a pragmatic choice for those seeking coastal proximity without the density of the city centre. The transition from a historic urban district to a modern town has shaped a community that values both tradition and contemporary convenience.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1471
Population Density
3683 people/km²

The property market in CF64 1WW is heavily skewed towards owner-occupation, where 71% of the population holds a stake in their home. This statistic shapes the local housing stock and transaction types. The predominant accommodation type listed as flats suggests that buyers here are purchasing units within larger Victorian developments or converted buildings common in Penarth. This contrasts with areas where detached houses dominate the market. For those looking at homes in CF64 1WW, you are entering a space defined by significant residential investment rather than a speculative rental boom. The high ownership rate implies that vacancies are less frequent and competition for available flats can be sharp. The area has undergone private housing growth since the 1980s, shifting from purely industrial roots to a more affluent residential zone. When evaluating properties, note that the Victorian-era resort history means many homes retain original features alongside modern adaptations. The market dynamics reflect a desire for permanent residence over short-term lettings. This environment suits purchasers who intend to stay for the long term, leveraging the stability of a established community against the unpredictability of newer development zones.

House Prices in CF64 1WW

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Energy Efficiency in CF64 1WW

Your lifestyle as a resident of CF64 1WW is shaped by immediate access to major retail hubs and transport links. You are within practical reach of five superstores, including Tesco Penarth, Co-op Windsor, and Sainsburys Penarth, ensuringgroceries and household goods are always accessible. Transport connectivity is strong, offering five rail stations nearby, such as Penarth Railway Station, Dingle Road Railway Station, and Cogan Railway Station. This density allows you to commute by train or travel to different parts of the region easily. Connectivity also includes five ferry options, with Penarth Pier and Waterbus stops at Barrage South and Barrage North providing direct links to Cardiff. While bus access is more limited with one stop at the Cardiff Bus Interchange, the rail and ferry options largely compensate for this. The area's character blends Victorian seaside charm with modern residential convenience. You can utilise Penarth Pier for leisurely walks or visits to the St Augustine's Norman church. Dining options include the Tudor mansion at Cogan Pill, now operating as a restaurant. The combination of retail density and multiple transport modes means daily errands and leisure activities require minimal planning.

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Schools

For families considering CF64 1WW, educational options are limited but specific. The primary and secondary education landscape relies on Headlands School, located nearby. This institution serves as the key educational provider for the postcode area. While data regarding its specific Ofsted rating is not provided in the current records, the presence of a named school confirms that residential proximity to structured learning is possible. The description of Headlands School identifies it as an 'other' type, indicating a specific governance structure or phase of education. This implies that parents must verify the exact stage of schooling offered to match their children's needs. The school mix is singular, meaning you do not have a choice between competing academies or free schools within immediate walking distance. Living in this postcode requires planning ahead regarding catchment areas and transport links to reach the institution. The concentration of one named facility suggests that this small residential cluster relies on regional pupils or sends older students to larger centres. Families must weigh the convenience of location against the breadth of school choice available in the broader Vale of Glamorgan.

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Demographics

The community in CF64 1WW is defined by a mature population structure. The median age for residents is 47 years, meaning the most common age range falls between 30 and 64 years. You are joining an area dominated by adults rather than families with young children or retirees living alone. This age profile suggests a stable social environment where long-term residents often influence the culture of the neighbourhood. Home ownership is the defining feature of daily life here, with 71% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high percentage indicates a settled community where people have likely made Penarth their home for many years. The prevailing accommodation type consists of flats, which aligns with the Victorian terrace architecture that dots the local streets. As the predominant ethnic group is White, the demographic makeup remains largely traditional, reflecting the town's historical development patterns. You are entering a sector where life choices often revolve around stability and established routines rather than transient living arrangements. The demographic data confirms this is not a rapidly changing area but one where residents build lasting roots within their homes and the local fabric.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

71
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

49
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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