Area Overview for Pendoylan Community
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Area Information
Pendoylan Community stands as a historic rural parish within the Vale of Glamorgan, covering a total area of 15.2 km². This compact civil parish, located near the postcode CF71, includes the hamlets of Tre-Dodridge, Clawdd Coch, and Hensol. The settlement sits west of the River Ely and extends from Junction 34 of the M4 Motorway. Living in Pendoylan Community means inhabiting an area designated as a Conservation Area since October 1970, a status recognised for its special architectural and historic interest. The locality encompasses approximately 3,500 acres and features a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, evidenced by cooking mounds and a motte. You will find a village school erected in 1873 and the parish church of St. Cattwg, which likely occupies a site from the 5th century. The area has won awards in Best Kept Village competitions and holds 27 entries in the Vale of Glamorgan's County Treasures database, including 13 listed buildings. Key landmarks include the Grade II listed Caerwigau Isaf, a Tudor manor house surrounded by a 13th or 14th-century moat. Daily life centres around traditional amenities such as the Red Lion Inn, recorded from 1824, and Church Row almshouses built in 1817. Homes in Pendoylan Community benefit from strong local connectivity with a dialling code of 01446, ensuring reliable telecommunications for residents. This parish offers a distinct blend of historical significance and rural tranquillity for those seeking to settle outside the urban sprawl.
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Demographics
The demographic profile of Pendoylan Community reveals a population with a median age of 70 years. This indicates the area is predominantly inhabited by older residents, shaping the local culture and social infrastructure. You are likely to encounter an established resident base rather than families with young children or major transient populations. House ownership stands at an impressive 88 per cent of all homes in Pendoylan Community. This high rate of ownership suggests a long-term settlement pattern where residents have deep roots in the parish. The area functions primarily as a residential zone for the elderly, reflected in the demographic data which shows the most common age range is simply listed as Total, with no further sub-categorisation provided. This concentration of older homeowners correlates with the broader characteristics of rural parishes in the Vale of Glamorgan. Accommodation types and household compositions follow similar data availability patterns, describing the total picture without specific breakdowns for individual sectors. The high level of home ownership means that when you look to buy or sell property here, you are entering a stable market driven by local tenants rather than speculative rental investments. Living in Pendoylan Community involves engaging with a neighbourhood where most households have maintained their residences for significant periods, fostering a quiet and steady environment.
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