Area Overview for Penycae Community
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Area Information
Penycae Community is a civil parish situated in the Wrexham County Borough of north-east Wales, covering an area of 19.1 km². The village sits at grid reference SJ279452, adjoining the larger settlement of Rhosllanerchrugog. Its name derives from the Welsh phrase meaning 'head of the field' or 'end of the field', reflecting its historical topography. You will find a small population of 3,389 residents, based on 2011 census figures, creating a tight-knit environment within the parish boundaries. The community was officially formed on 28 October 1879, carved from parts of the ancient parishes of Ruabon, Rhosllanerchrugog, and Rhosymedre. St Thomas's Church, consecrated in 1878, serves as the focal point for the ecclesiastical parish. Historically, life revolved around coal mining at pits such as Plas Bennion and Wynn Hall, alongside zinc works at Copperas. Today, the landscape retains elements of this industrial heritage, yet the area functions as a quiet residential district. You live in a community where the past of heavy industry contrasts with a modern, peaceful domestic setting. The proximity to Rhosllanerchrugog provides access to more extensive amenities while maintaining the distinct character of Penycae Community as a separate, peaceful entity.
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- 19.1 km²
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Demographics
The demographic profile of Penycae Community reflects a settled, mature population. You will find that the median age across the total population is 70 years, indicating a resident base significantly older than the regional average. This age structure suggests a community dominated by older adults who may have retired locally or stayed in the village. Regarding property tenure, 58% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This majority ownership rate points to a stable, owner-occupied market rather than a transient rental sector. The remaining 42% of households rent, whether through the social sector or the private market. The data does not specify the breakdown of household types by specific adult ages or precise ethnic group percentages, but the age metric clearly defines the social rhythm of the parish. Living here means joining an older demographic where long-term residency is common. This profile often corresponds with a quieter atmosphere and a reliance on nearby local services for daily needs, as the population is less likely to require child-focused amenities. The high home-ownership figure further cements the area as a place for people establishing long-term roots rather than seeking temporary accommodation.
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