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Tythegston is located in the southern part of Bridgend in South Wales, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Bridgend, its nearest town and lies to the north side of the A4106 road. The village covers an area of 2,871 acres (1,162 ha), of which 278 acres (113 ha) are of common land or waste.
A motorhome hire agency or campervan hire agency is a type of vacation rental company, which hires privately-owned motorhomes or campervans to customers. The practice is common in the United Kingdom , where several agencies dominate the market, and has more recently gained popularity in the United States .
A map of 1729 shows "coal pitts" in the area and coal, lime, timbers and stone all contributed to the growth of the town. The development of the industrial villages was heavily influenced by Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s route for the South Wales Railway and the construction of a Railway Station between Pencoed and Penprysg in 1856. The two ...
Bridgend is the western district of Bridgend town, and takes in the town centre, Newcastle Hill, Tremains and to the north Wild Mill. The population of the community of Bridgend at the 2001 census was 13,950, [1] increasing to 14,912 in the 2011 census. [2] The community of Bridgend was created in 1974 when the civil parishes of Wales were ...
Bridgend 51°35′44″N 3°39′15″W / 51.595558°N 3.654036°W / 51.595558; -3. Cwmfelin is a village on the southern outskirts of Maesteg , in the county borough of Bridgend , Wales.
Pontycymer, also spelt Pontycymmer, is a former mining village in Wales. It is situated in the Garw Valley , in Bridgend County Borough , about 7 miles or 11 km north of the town of Bridgend . Its attractions include Bridgend Valleys Railway and many woodland trails through forestry and surrounding mountains.
Coity (Welsh: Coety) is a village in Bridgend County Borough, south Wales, part of Bridgend town urban area. Coity is part of the community of Coity Higher and is notable for being home to Coity Castle, one of the best-preserved castles in Glamorgan. Other buildings of note in the village include St Mary, a 14th-century church, and Ty Mawr, a ...
At the south end of the village is the parish church of St Teilo, which was built in 1849–51 to a design by Benjamin Ferrey and John Pritchard, on an ancient medieval site. A collection of stones from the former churchyard and the surrounding area are displayed in a shelter in the churchyard. [3] Nearby are the Merthyr Mawr Sand Dunes.
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