Area Overview for Ceiriog Ucha Community
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Area Information
Ceiriog Ucha Community stands as a quiet civil parish in north-east Wales, offering a distinctly rural lifestyle. This area spans 54.1 km², encompassing the villages of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog and Tregeiriog. You will find yourself immersed in a landscape described as a "landscape gem," situated within the Ceiriog Valley near coordinates 52.899°N, 3.278°W. The community feels preserved and unspoilt, featuring low hills, grouse and pheasant moors, and a fast-flowing river rather than busy urban streets. Historical depth shapes the local identity here. St Garmon's Church in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog marks origins dating back to the fifth century, while the poet John Ceiriog Hughes was born in the nearby village of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog during the nineteenth century. Today, the area is small, comprising roughly 160 dwellings surrounding ancient inns such as The Hand and The West Arms. Life revolves around hill farming, trout farms, and scenic beauty away from main tourist trails. Whether you appreciate quiet walks or a strong sense of local heritage, this parish provides a grounded environment defined by its valleys, former quarrying sites, and the quiet rhythm of village life in Wrexham County Borough.
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- 54.1 km²
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Demographics
The community of Ceiriog Ucha retains a notably mature demographic profile, with a median age of 70 years. This figure suggests the population skews significantly older than the national average, likely reflecting the area's rural nature and appeal to retirees or long-term residents. The census data indicates a stable population of around 346 in 2001, which fell to 317 by 2011. The diverse range of household types and accommodation types in this parish reflects this settled, slower-paced way of life. Home ownership in Ceiriog Ucha Community stands at an impressive 72%, a figure far higher than the typical urban centre. This rate confirms that the majority of residents are likely owners rather than tenants, indicating a high level of local stability. The ethnic and religious diversity metrics are recorded in total, but the overarching story is one of a consolidated, homogeneous community. The high proportion of home ownership, combined with the older age profile, paints a picture of a neighbourhood where families and older adults have put down roots. For you, this means a society built on permanent residence rather than short-term tenancy agreements. The 72% ownership rate further underscores that this is a place where people buy to stay, not just rent to live.
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Planning Constraints
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