Area Information

CF7 7YQ sits within Cowbridge with Llanblethian, a historic civil parish in the Vale of Glamorgan recognised as one of Wales' oldest and most significant small towns. You are entering an area defined by a 13th-century walled borough layout featuring burgage plots and a conservation status granted in 1970. The population stands at 1,547 residents, living in a setting that blends rural village elements with the linear architecture of a planned market town. This postcode covers a small residential cluster originally established by Richard de Clare in 1254, retaining key landmarks such as the Church of St John the Baptist and the vestige of the South Gate. Daily life here revolves around the opportunity to walk through a designated conservation area where the topography slopes towards the River Thaw. The area feels geographically contained yet historically expansive, with origins tracing back to Roman times along the Via Julia Maritima. You will find yourself in a location where architectural interest is preserved alongside modern living, situated near the market town of Cowbridge and the adjoining village of Llanblethian. The community benefits from a mix of coaching architecture and medieval ruins, including the gatehouse at St Quentin's Castle. Living in CF7 7YQ offers proximity to these specific historical features while maintaining the quiet residential nature of a small historic borough. The layout remains largely unchanged since its planting, providing a tangible link to the 13th-century planning that still influences the streetscape today.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1547
Population Density
2006 people/km²

You should expect to find a market dominated by existing homeowners rather than landlords or first-time buyer rentals. The data confirms that 73% of the population lives in their own homes, indicating a strong tradition of owner-occupation within this postcode. This high percentage suggests that investment buyers may face limited availability compared to rental markets in larger urban centres. The predominant accommodation type listed is houses, meaning you will find semi-detached, detached, or terraced properties rather than apartment blocks or flats. This aligns with the historic character of Cowbridge with Llanblethian, where conservation status protects the existing housing fabric. Buyers looking for this specific property type will find the market well-supplied with opportunities to purchase established homes. The small population of 1,547 residents implies that every transaction creates a noticeable impact on local property values and availability. You are not competing in a massive high-rise market but in a smaller pool of specialised houses within a conservation area. The mix of historic features and rural elements dictates what you can buy here, as new developments are restricted by planning constraints related to the 1970 conservation designation. Your search will focus on finding the right house within a small residential cluster where character defines value more than construction date.

House Prices in CF7 7YQ

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Energy Efficiency in CF7 7YQ

Your daily routine will be supported by a range of practical amenities located within practical reach of the postcode. Retail options include Waitrose Cowbridge, Tesco Cowbridge, and Asda Downs, giving you access to varied shopping experiences from premium groceries to discount stores. This variety ensures you do not need to travel frequently for basic necessities. For transit enthusiasts, four railway stations sit nearby, including Llantwit Major Railway Station, Pencoed Railway Station, and Pontyclun Railway Station. These stations provide essential rail links, though exact travel times to Cardiff or Bristol are not listed in the current dataset. You can also access MoD St. Athan, developing your option for aviation-related visits or specific industrial inspections. The nearby retail strength means you can shop for groceries at Asda Downs or finer goods at Waitrose without leaving the immediate vicinity of the town. Dining and leisure outlets are grouped within the Cowbridge area, allowing you to enjoy local pubs and restaurants after arriving home. The combination of these facilities creates a convenient lifestyle where work hours do not require long commutes for supplies or errands. You will find that the area balances residential tranquility with the convenience of a small market town just steps away.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in CF7 7YQ have access to two specific educational institutions within the local area. The nearest options are Y Bontfaen Primary and Ysgol Iolo Morganwg, both identified as 'other' types in the local dataset. While Ofsted ratings are not provided for these specific establishments in the current information, their presence offers choices for residents without needing to commute far from this postcode. The 'other' classification typically indicates community or non-statutory schools, which can offer different educational philosophies compared to standard maintained schools. You will find that the availability of these two schools supports the residential nature of the area without requiring long journeys for primary or secondary education. Parents considering homes in CF7 7YQ should contact each school directly to verify current performance and capacity. The proximity of these facilities to the residential cluster means that daily drop-offs and pick-ups occur without significant traffic disruption. This arrangement benefits families who prioritise convenience alongside education. You also benefit from being located in an area with established community links through these local learning environments. The schools serve the immediate neighbourhood, reinforcing the feeling of a self-contained community where education is integrated into daily routines.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Y Bontfaen PrimaryotherN/AN/A
2Ysgol Iolo MorganwgotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile for this postcode reflects a settled population with a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, confirming that the neighbourhood attracts buyers seeking stability rather than young professionals or retirees. You will find significant existing owner-occupation levels, with 73% of residents living in their own homes. This high proportion suggests a long-term established community where household turnover is likely lower than in new-build estates. The prevailing accommodation type consists of houses, fitting the description of a residential cluster outside of flat-based developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of many historic towns in rural Wales. You are entering an area where the majority of homes are likely mortgage-free or near retirement age given the ownership statistics. The demographic data indicates a traditional family environment without the pressures typically associated with student housing or rapid rental growth. For buyers assessing the social fabric, the age distribution points towards a quiet, neighbourhood-focused lifestyle where residents know their neighbours. This stability often correlates with consistent demand for family-oriented amenities and low-traffic environments suitable for walking children to school. The population size of 1,547 people means that local services remain community-focused rather than corporate.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

73
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

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of community lives in CF7 7YQ?
The area hosts a settled community with 1,547 residents where 73% are homeowner occupiers. The median age is 47, with most adults falling into the 30-64 year range. This indicates a stable, long-term population rather than a transient student or rental community.
Are there good schools nearby for families?
Two schools serve the immediate area: Y Bontfaen Primary and Ysgol Iolo Morganwg. While specific Ofsted ratings are not listed, their presence confirms that the neighbourhood offers convenient educational options without requiring long commutes from this postcode.
How is internet connectivity for working from home?
Mobile coverage is strong with a quality score of 84 out of 100, supporting reliable phone and data use. However, fixed broadband scores lower at 32, suggesting potential limitations for heavy remote work or high-definition streaming for residents of CF7 7YQ.
What safety and environmental risks should I expect?
The property faces no flood risk and avoids all major planning constraints such as AONBs or protected woodlands. The area scores zero on all environmental safety scales, indicating a free-from-risk location for building and living.
What amenities are available within walking distance?
Residents have access to Waitrose Cowbridge, Tesco Cowbridge, and Asda Downs for shopping. Four railway stations, including Llantwit Major and Pencoed, provide transport links. These amenities are located within practical reach of the small residential cluster.

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