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Situated between the Rhondda, Llynfi and Neath Valleys, the Afan Valley and its villages emerged as a result of coal mining in the area.  Although the valley itself had been occupied for thousands of years beforehand, it was the exploitation of its mineral wealth during the 1900’s that really put it on the map.
 

Each village had its own pit and in some cases often as many as four or five.
 

Despite the fact that the area had seen train lines meander through it as far back as 1830, it was not until 1901 that the first road was laid towards the upper reaches of the valley. 
 

 

Today it is hard to believe that the Afan Valley was host to such heavy industrialisation.

 

Green woodlands have now returned to its slopes and it is known to many as ‘Little Switzerland’. 

 
   


Originally an Ironmongers shop in the valleys industrial heyday, Ivy House is located in Cymmer, the village which lies at the heart of the Afan Valley.

Its ideal location means that it's served by many local amenities and  attractions.  An eight minute drive down the valley leads to The Afan Argoed Country Park, with its museum, gardens, walks and café. 

A stones throw from the house over the old bridge at the top of the hill leads to the GWR Refreshment Rooms and Restaurant, which have remained even though the railway has long gone.

 To the north, lie the village of Glyncorrwg and Glyncorrwg Ponds, ideal for fishing and canoeing. The area also boasts a newly built Mountain Bike centre and café.


Cymmer itself has a swimming pool, a bank and several grocery shops. The Brecon Beacons National Park lies just 50 minutes away by car and Mumbles Seafront at Swansea together with the Gower Peninsula lie just 35 minutes away.
 

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