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Welcome to New Homes in Bridgend, the easy way to find new homes in Bridgend and the surrounding area. Bridgend is located in the county of Mid Glamorgan in Wales, just 22 miles west of the capital, Cardiff. Bridgend has a population of approximately 40,000 and its name was taken from the original bridge which crossed the River Ogmore. If you are looking at new homes in Bridgend you may be interested to learn that it has two comprehensive schools in the town, a further three comprehensives are in the local area and there is an abundance of primary schools. Bridgend railway station has regular services to Cardiff Central, Bristol Parkway and London Paddington to the east. Bus routes provide services to urban and rural areas in South Wales. New homes in Bridgend provide the best of both worlds for those seeking the heritage and cultural aspects that only a town like Bridgend can offer combined with the benefits of a brand new home in the south of Wales. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home in south Wales, search for a new home in Bridgend today!

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A town in the County Borough of Bridgend in Wales, Bridgend is located just about 22 miles to the west of Cardiff. Historically, Bridgend is a part of Glamorgan and it saw a boom in its population in the early 1980s. The town of Bridgend has seen numerous drastic developments in its transport, economy and commerce sectors over the years and it is owing to these advancements that the once small town is now home to a population of 39,429 people.

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Bridgend then and now

The finding of burial mounds in the town of Bridgend suggests that its history dates back to even before the Roman era. The economical strengths of Bridgend have changed especially over the years and during the 1500s it was popularly known as an agricultural town. Just a few years later, the town of Bridgend became a predominantly market town and it is this economical strength that Bridgend is still known for today. Before being known for its markets, the town of Bridgend was also famous for its coal mines and ironworks.

Bridgend is now mainly a market and industrial town with many major companies having based and expanded their business in the town. Major developments in the transport sector in the form of establishment of road, rail and air links with places of importance has also made a huge impact on the economy and commerce of Bridgend. The town of Bridgend is now linked to many important places such as Cardiff Central, London Paddington, Bristol Parkway, Beath, Swansea and West Wales. Bridgend has five comprehensive schools, nine high standard primary schools, two excellent special schools and college for further education in Bridgend.

Local Attractions in Bridgend

  • Ewenny Pottery - if you are planning a fun and interesting day with friends and family, the Ewenny Pottery of Bridgend should definitely be on your list of destination. This small and friendly pottery has been run by a family over more than seven generations. This place in Bridgend is popular for the family's tradition of making beautiful hand-thrown earthenware for both ornamental and functional use. People visiting this place in Bridgend can watch the potters at work and purchase the pieces they like; all of these are made in various colors and are decorated very well with a special glaze.
  • Newbridge Fields of Bridgend - if you are in search for a place where you can relax with friends and family while in the town of Bridgend, Newbridge Fields is the perfect idea. This collection of parklands and fields are found on both sides of River Ogmore and consists of cricket, rugby and football pitches, children's play areas and running tracks. Apart from the fields and tracks, another attraction in these fields is the stone circle. This was place in Bridgend in the year 1947 as the throne of the royal National Eisteddfod for Wales.


  • Famous people of Bridgend

    Famous personalities who call Bridgend their home include footballer Jonathan Brown and author Paul Burston just to name a couple.

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