Dol Y Dderwen offers modern, stylish living in the heart of the country. Conveniently located in Ammanford, you can enjoy the benefits of a thriving market town with breathtaking countryside on your doorstep and yet have easy access to the M4 for commuting into Carmarthen, Swansea, Cardiff and beyond.
The development is in a popular area on the edge of Ammanford and has been carefully planned to create a relaxed and friendly environment nestled within a rural landscape.
Historic Ammanford is the fourth largest town in Carmarthenshire. It sits in an area affectionately known as the ‘Garden of Wales’, with the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the restored garden of Aberglasney a few miles away, it’s a deserved reputation. More information about Ammanford and the surrounding areas can be found here.
SHOPSIn the town centre enjoy a browse around the shops or get a bargain at the weekly open-air market. There is a great selection of schools, doctors, dentists, in fact everything you need for every day living.
SCHOOLSAmmanford has a selection of primary schools to chose from, including a Welsh medium school.
Carmarthenshire offers a variety of secondary schools including Amman Valley Comprehensive School, Ysgol Tregib, and Maes yr Yrfa.Schools Distance (in miles)
Ysgol Gymraeg Rhydamman 1.04
TRANSPORTRegular bus services to Swansea, Carmarthen and Llandeilo.
Approximately 10 Miles from the M4.
Ammanford railway runs between Swansea and Shrewsbury.
LEISUREFor a change of pace try the library or the varied arts programme provided at the Miners’ Theatre. For those that love the outdoors, the Brecon Beacons National Park provides a wealth of leisure activities such as trekking, cycling, caving, canoeing and horse riding. The very reputable Glynhir Golf Club offers a superb 18 hole course with some spectacular views. Whilst in Ammanford itself, you can enjoy swimming, cricket, tennis or just a stroll in the park.