Crymlyn Grove by Barratt Homes

Crymlyn Parc, Skewen, Neath, SA10 6DG

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Crymlyn Grove by Barratt Homes, Crymlyn Parc,
Skewen,
Neath,
SA10 6DG

Description

a striking range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in the semi-rural village of skewen in neath -

your ideal home is waiting for you in this brand new development at crymlyn grove, situated in the semi-rural village of skewen in neath. the area boasts spectacular views of the surrounding hills together with excellent transportation links and easy access to swansea and the m4. there is a regular train service which makes skewen ideally located for commuting. crymlyn grove offers 3, 4 & 5 bed terraced, semi-detached and detached homes all set in this very convenient location. so, if you're looking for somewhere to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, crymlyn grove offers the best of everything: desirable homes in a great location.

location, location, location
surrounding hills provide the perfect backdrop at crymlyn grove


a sought-after location within a picturesque village, surrounded by spectacular hills, is proving just too hard to resist for homebuyers visiting crymlyn grove near swansea.

this popular development is celebrating a surge in popularity as demand for its selection of three, four and five bedroom homes continues to grow.

crymlyn grove benefits from an outstanding location with easy access to swansea and its many amenities. it really does offer the best of both worlds to those coming to live here, with beautifully-designed homes in a semi-rural setting - as well as a great community atmosphere.

the development is conveniently located just a 15-minute drive from swansea city centre. and, for beach lovers, the gower coast is just a short distance away.

families really love crymlyn grove. those with young children can walk to the local school - and there is a children's play area very close by. we are well away from the main road too.

owning a new home at the popular development is now easier than ever thanks to a number of shared equity deals, designed to help first time buyers enter the property market. and, for those looking to move up to a spacious home at crymlyn grove, barratt offers a 100 per cent part exchange scheme.

part exchange removes all the uncertainty associated with a move because barratt is a guaranteed cash buyer. there is no chain, no last-minute price haggling and no hidden costs - and people can stay in their old property until their new home is ready.

with buyers seeking out more than ever before making the important decision of securing a new home, barratt is committed to providing value for money, quality and style.

we offer reassurance too. when someone buys a home at crymlyn grove, they are underpinned by a special barratt five year guarantee on all the fixtures and fittings in place at the time of purchase.

in addition to all this, barratt has been rated as a 5 star builder for two years running - the maximum given in by the home builders federation customer satisfaction survey. so buyers can relax in the knowledge that we have done everything possible to ensure their new home will remain flawless for years to come.

crymlyn grove offers excellent transport links for commuters - with easy access to the m4 motorway. and local shops, schools, leisure centres, golf courses, country pubs and a train station are all close by.

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Reasons to live at Crymlyn Grove
Things to see and do...


SWANSEA BAY

With its unique blend of city, coast and countryside, Swansea Bay offers an unrivalled quality of life, alongside a growing economy and regeneration. Over half a million people from all walks of life already live and work within this diverse, colourful corner of Wales - located along the coast of South West Wales. Swansea Bay includes the regional capital of Swansea city itself; the UK's first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the Gower Peninsula; Carmarthenshire - the 'Garden of Wales' and the Vales of Neath and Afan, known as 'Waterfall Country' renowned for both stunning waterfalls and world-class mountain biking trails.

SWANSEA MARINA

Swansea Marina is located behind the Swansea barrage at the mouth of the River Tawe. It was awarded blue flag status in June 2005 and has been awarded five gold anchors by the Yacht Harbour Association. There is a boat yard for building and servicing boats plus a few shops selling boating equipment.

LIBERTY STADIUM

The Liberty Stadium is a purpose-built sports stadium and conferencing venue in the Landore area of Swansea, Wales. The stadium is all-seated, with a capacity of 20,532 making it the largest purpose-built venue in Swansea and the third largest stadium in Wales after the Millennium Stadium and the Cardiff City Stadium. It is also the home of Swansea City and the Ospreys. As a result of Swansea City's promotion the stadium is the first Premier League ground in Wales.

GLAMORGAN HEALTH & RACQUETS CLUB

The Glamorgan is Neath's premier health and fitness club and has been providing quality leisure facilities to the residents of Neath and Swansea since 2001. The Glamorgan is not just a health and fitness club, it combines many leisure activities all in one centre. It has outstanding racquet facilities, pools, saunas and a multipurpose hall. All health and fitness advice is suited to individual needs and requirements.

NEATH GOLF CLUB

The historic heathland course at Neath Golf Club is a magnificent test of golf and is one of the best in South Wales, especially in a slight breeze, offering a different challenge on every hole. The Neath Bell, a Glamorgan County Golf Union Order of Merit Event, is played for annually over the Championship Course using the recently discovered and redeveloped original "Braid Tee" on the 3rd hole, offering one of the most breathtaking vistas in South Wales. It has an excellent reputation and can be enjoyed throughout the calendar offering superb value for money for visiting golfers and societies.

SKEWEN VILLAGE

Skewen (Welsh: Sgiwen) is a large village within the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, in Wales. It was once an industrial village with a number of collieries. To the south of Skewen lies the village of Llandarcy, which is now being developed as an urban village called Coed Darcy, a development supported by the Prince of Wales's Foundation for the Built Environment. Skewen also has its own site of special scientific interest, the nature reserve known as Crymlyn Bog.

Local shopping

SWANSEA CITY CENTRE

Swansea City Centre contains the main shopping, leisure and nightlife district in Swansea. Swansea Market, the Quadrant Shopping Centre and the St. David's Shopping Centre are all situated in the middle of the city centre. The Quadrant Centre is dominated by chain stores and includes an adjacent multi-storey car park.

Schools and education

COEDFFRANC PRIMARY SCHOOL/DWR-Y-FELIN COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL

Skewen has its own Primary School, Coedffranc, which is located on Stanley Road, 2 miles from Crymlyn Grove. The school is very popular with local parents.

The development is in the catchment area of Dwr-Y-Felin Comprehensive School which is approximately 3 miles from Crymlyn Grove. Dwr-Y-Felin has a good reputation and is well known for its sporting and cultural prowess.

Nearest schools:

  • Talycopa Primary School (0.9 miles) 
  • Birchgrove Comprehensive School - Secondary (1.1 miles) 
  • Birchgrove Primary (1.2 miles) 

Transport links

Transport links are very good. The main bus route is along Crymlyn Road which is a 5 minute walk from the proposed development. The bus journey to Neath town centre is approximately 20 minutes where the main bus station has links to Swansea, Cardiff and Carmarthen.

Skewen has a railway station which is located approximately 2 miles from Crymlyn Grove. The station is small and unmanned but on the main line and trains run east to Cardiff and West to Swansea every 2 hours. The main Neath railway station is located in the town centre where trains run hourly.

Cardiff International Airport is approximately 45 miles away.

Nearest stations:

National Train Station logo Skewen (0.9 miles)
National Train Station logo Llansamlet (1.0 miles)
National Train Station logo Briton Ferry (2.3 miles)
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Opening hours

Open Daily 11am - 6pm, Sat 10am - 5pm & Sun 11am - 6pm

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Tel: 01639 607225  Local call rate

Site plan

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Barratt Homes

Founded in 1958, Barratt is Britain's best-known housebuilder. We have sold over 300,000 new homes around the country and are leaders in design, urban regeneration, social housing and innovation.

We currently sell over 15,500 new homes a year and are building on developments from Aberdeen to Plymouth, helping to meet housing demand in towns, cities and rural areas. We build for all kinds of buyers, from first-time buyer apartments to family townhouses to luxury penthouses, plus homes for rent and shared ownership.

A commitment to innovation and continuous product development, coupled with the highest standards of design, construction, quality and customer service has earned Barratt every major industry award in recent years and we are currently ‘Housebuilder of the Year’ in both the prestigious What House? and Your New Home awards. Our site managers are also regular winners in the NHBC ‘Pride In The Job’ awards for quality workmanship.

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