Coed Derw by Bellway Homes (Wales)

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Overview

Coed Derw

Coed Derw is a charming development of homes in Llantwit Fardre, Church Village, north-west of Cardiff. The homes are a mixture of 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom properties, appealing to a wide range of buyers, including families, commuters, and first-time buyers.
  1. 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes
  2. Landscaping to front gardens
  3. Less than 30 minutes’ drive away from Cardiff city centre
  4. Welsh and English medium schools in the area

Location

Location

Llantrisant Road, Llantwit Fardre, Mid Glamorgan, CF38 2EE

Opening hours

Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 11:00 - 17:00

Local Information

Leisure Facilities

Coed Derw is located north-west of Cardiff, and is ideally situated for a variety of family-friendly activities, including national trust sites, first-rate museums, and beautiful heritage locations.

Roughly six miles from Coed Derw is the Taff Valley Quad Bike and Activity Centre, an independent, family-run business that offers quad biking, archery, laser shooting, and more.

Less than a 20-minute drive away from the development is Castell Coch - or the 'Red Castle' - which is a very popular tourist attraction that is set in the woods of Fforest Fawr.

Just over 11 miles away from Coed Derw is National Museum Cardiff, where visitors can browse first-class art collections, stunning natural history pieces, and a number of exciting temporary exhibitions.

Local Shopping

Everyday essentials can be easily purchased from one of several supermarkets situated in the vicinity of Coed Derw - with four well-known options all within one mile of the development.

For further retail opportunities, Castle Court Shopping Centre is less than a 20-minute drive away and has a number of independent retailers and high-street stores.

Education

Any residents of Coed Derw with children will be pleased with the number of Welsh and English schools in the areas around the development. Maesybryn County Primary School, Ysgol Garth Olwg, and Llanilltud Faerdref Primary School are all under a five-minute drive away.

High school education is also available, with Hawthorn High School and Newport High School both around four miles away from Coed Derw.

In addition, Cardiff city centre is little more than a 30-minute drive away, meaning Cardiff Metropolitan and Cardiff University are within easy reach.

Transport Links

Those seeking to commute for work can take advantage of the high-quality road links and train stations surrounding Coed Derw. Trefforest Estate train station, which is a little over three miles away, provides regular services into Cardiff city centre and takes around 40 minutes.

Alternatively, those with vehicles of their own can reach both central Cardiff and Newport in around 30 minutes' drive.

Nearest stations:

National Train Station logo Trefforest Estate (1.8 miles)
National Train Station logo Trefforest (2.3 miles)
National Train Station logo Pontypridd (2.8 miles)

Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode

Driving directions

Coed Derw is located in Llantwit Fardre, Church Village, a little over 11 miles north-west of Cardiff, and less than 10 minutes' drive away from junction 34 of the M4.

This development is under the administration of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council.

About Developer

A REPUTATION YOU CAN RELY ON

Over 75 years of great homes and great service


When it comes to buying your new home it is reassuring to know that you are dealing with one of the most successful companies in the country, with a reputation built on designing and creating fine houses and apartments nationwide backed up with one of the industry’s best after-care services.

In 1946 John and Russell Bell, newly demobbed, joined their father John T. Bell in a small family owned housebuilding business in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the very beginning John T. Bell & Sons, as the new company was called, were determined to break the mould. In the early 1950s Kenneth Bell joined his brothers in the company and new approaches to design layout and finishes were developed. In 1963 John T. Bell & Sons became part of the public corporate scene and the name Bellway evolved.

Continuing growth

Today Bellway is one of Britain’s largest house building companies and is continuing to grow throughout the country. Since its formation, Bellway has built and sold over 100,000 homes catering for first time buyers to more seasoned home buyers and their families. The Group’s rapid growth has turned Bellway into a multi-million pound company, employing over 2,000 people directly and many more sub-contractors. From its original base in Newcastle upon Tyne the Group has expanded in to all regions of the country and is now poised for further growth.

Our homes are designed, built and marketed by local teams operating from regional offices managed and staffed by local people. This allows the company to stay close to its customers and take key decisions about design, build, materials, planning and marketing in response to local and not national demands. A simple point, but one which we believe distinguishes Bellway.

10 Years NHBC Warranty

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