The Raglan Pen - Y - Mynydd Trinant Terrace, Pentwyn, Crumlin, Caerphilly
Price £136,950.
3 Bed House
Tel: 0845 313 2579
Ground Floor
Lounge 4700mm X 3704mm 15’ 5” X 12’ 1”
Kitchen/Dining 2484mm X 4275mm 8’ 1” X 14’ 0”
First Floor
Bed 1 2599mm X 3870mm 8’ 6” X 12’ 8”
Ensuite 2599mm X 1688mm 8’ 6” X 5’ 5”
Bed 2 2480mm X 2946mm 8’ 1” X 9’ 8”
Bed 3 2013mm X 2264mm 6’ 7” X 7’ 5”
Bathroom 2132mm X 1942mm 6’ 11” X 6’ 4”
A select development of 2 and 3 bedroom homes
set in a semi-rural location
Pen Y Mynydd is found on Pentwyn Terrace then joining Trinant Terrace where the road follows the edge of the village with stunning views across the valley overlooking Llanhilleth, Newbridge, Crumlin and beyond to the direction of Ebbw Vale. The development is situated by the village public house being a central 'hub' of community life. There is a shopping area in the village providing amenities of a convenience store, fast food and newsagent. Nearby, Crumlin and Blackwood towns provide all necessary amentities such as banks, restaurants, doctors and dentists.
The development is close to the heritage area of 'Pen Y Fan Pond' providing walks and picnic areas for families and walking enthusiasts alike. Further leisure is available within a short distance such as Golf at Bryn Meadows Golf Club. The mediaeval heritage site of Llancaiach Fawr is nearby providing banqueting facilities and events throughout the year including jousting and historical enactments.
Education
Schools and colleges have local transport links from the village to Blackwood and Newbridge for both Middle and Comprehensive facilities. Within the village vicinity Trinant Primary School is on Conway Road providing a breakfast club and Youth Centre. Cardiff and Newport Universities can be accessed by excellent road and rail links.
Transport & Employment
Road links are of recent construction providing easy access through the valley along the by-pass to M4 via A472 to Newport and Cardiff and the A467 via Ebbw Vale and through the Heads of the Valley A465 road to Swansea.
Public Transport is well provided for; bus services are frequent within the village from Blackwood and linked to routes to Risca, Newport and Cardiff. Connections are much improved with the benefit of the new station at nearby Newbridge and a proposed station to be opened at adjacent village Llanhilleth, this new line links through the valleys from Heads of Valleys towns to cities of Newport and Cardiff. The site is located within easy access of a large industrial area 'Oakdale Business Park', although established with companies such as Braces Bread, Real Crisps and Abingdon Flooring it is outlined for further growth while retail and office employment are accessible at nearby towns and with ease of transport links at Cardiff and Newport cities.