Area Information

Pendoylan stands as a compact historic rural village and civil parish within the Vale of Glamorgan, Bro Morgannwg, Wales. The postcode CF71 7WJ covers a specific residential cluster where approximately 2,308 people reside across 3,500 acres. This rural parish includes the hamlets of Tre-Dodridge, Clawdd Coch and Hensol, all situated within a Conservation Area designated in October 1970. The area retains significant architectural and historic interest, anchored by the parish church of St. Cattwg, which likely stands on a site from c.450 AD with a main structure from the 14th century. Local history reveals prehistoric activity evidenced by cooking mounds and a motte with a possible bailey. Key landmarks include Church Row almshouses built in 1817 and the Grade II listed Caerwigau Isaf, a Tudor manor house featuring a 13th/14th-century moat. The community benefits from a landscape defined by over a thousand acres of open space and twenty-seven entries in the Vale of Glamorgan's County Treasures database, including thirteen listed buildings. Life here is shaped by proximity to Junction 34 of the M4 Motorway and the local 01446 dialling code. For those seeking homes in Pendoylan, the setting offers a blend of historic character and expansive rural surroundings, distinct from the urban sprawl found closer to Cardiff.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
2308
Population Density
53 people/km²

The housing stock in CF71 7WJ is defined by a strong bias towards owner-occupation rather than the rental sector. With home ownership standing at 88%, the market caters primarily to buyers establishing long-term residences. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the village's Conservation Area status and the presence of historic structures such as the 13th/14th-century moat at Caerwigau Isaf. Potential buyers looking for homes in this area should expect traditional properties, including Grade II listed buildings and renovated almshouses like those at Church Row. The high ownership rate indicates a mature market where sellers often have significant equity and may hold properties for extended periods. This stability contrasts with metropolitan postcodes where rental turnover is frequent. For those considering living in Pendoylan, the focus is on purchasing a permanent residence that fits within the protected architectural character of the village. The rural setting and historic designation mean that property values may reflect the desirability of unique features like listed status rather than proximity alone. Buyers must appreciate that these homes exist within a framework that preserves the village's heritage from 1873 onwards.

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Energy Efficiency in CF71 7WJ

Residents of CF71 7WJ enjoy practical access to a range of amenities located within reasonable travelling distance. The nearest retail options include five stores, notably Asda Downs, Tesco Pontyclun, and Co-op Pontyclun, which cover daily grocery needs. Transport links are accessible through five nearby railway stations, including Pontyclun, Radyr, and Fairwater Railway Stations, facilitating travel into Cardiff and beyond. For aviation needs, Cardiff International Airport and MoD St. Athan are within practical reach. The village itself offers unique local experiences at the Red Lion Inn, recorded from 1824, and the War Memorial Hall opened in 1932. Dining and leisure options in the immediate vicinity focus on historical charm rather than modern entertainment hubs. The area's character is defined by its rural setting, conservation status, and proximity to the River Ely. While the out of town supermarkets provide convenience, the local lifestyle relies heavily on the quiet appointment of the conservation area and the surrounding countryside.

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Schools

Families considering this area will find access to two primary schools serving the local community. The nearest options are Peterston Super Ely C.I.W. Primary and Pendoylan C.I.W. Primary School. Both institutions are categorised as other types within the local educational framework. While specific Ofsted ratings are not listed in the current information, the presence of these schools supports families who require primary education within reach of the village. The historic element of Pendoylan C.I.W. Primary School is notable, having been erected in 1873 as part of the village's enduring development. For residents without young children in the primary age bracket, these schools serve the wider local community rather than housing families living in CF71 7WJ specifically. The availability of these facilities contributes to the area's appeal for households prioritising access to local education centres without the need for daily commuting to larger towns. Prospective buyers should verify current catchment boundaries and specific school admission criteria before making final decisions.

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Demographics

The community surrounding CF71 7WJ reflects the stability of a long-established rural settlement. The median age is 47, with adults aged 30 to 60 years comprising the most common age range. This demographic profile indicates a population dominated by households in their middle years rather than young families or retirees. Home ownership stands at 88%, meaning the vast majority of residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership drives a very stable local community with deep roots in the area. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the village's rural character and the presence of listed buildings like Caerwigau Isaf. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with the historic Welsh village identity. While specific deprivation data is not provided in the current figures, the high home ownership rate suggests residents have substantial equity and financial stability within the local economy. With 53 people per square kilometre, the population density remains low, ensuring residents enjoy ample space and privacy. This environment attracts individuals who value quiet living over high-density urban convenience. Understanding these figures helps clarify the type of buyers likely to be active in the housing market for this postcode.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

88
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

54
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pendoylan considered a village or part of a larger town?
The area is a small, compact historic rural village and civil parish in the Vale of Glamorgan. It includes hamlets like Tre-Dodridge and Hensol but retains its independent village character. The postcode CF71 7WJ covers a specific residential cluster of 2,308 people.
What is the age profile of a typical homebuyer?
The median age is 47, with adults aged 30 to 64 years constituting the most common age range. This suggests the market is driven by middle-aged professionals seeking permanent homes rather than young first-time buyers.

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