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Tycroes sits on the gentle slopes just south of Ammanford, where the urban character of the town begins to soften into the rolling greenery of the Loughor Valley. Historically, the village was defined by the anthracite industry, evolving from a small cluster of dwellings into a settled community built around the local collieries and the railway. Today, its geography is its main asset; it occupies a practical middle ground, offering a quieter, more residential feel than the town centre while remaining within walking distance of Ammanford’s amenities. The village is well-connected by the A483, making it a straightforward base for those travelling toward Swansea or the M4, yet it retains a distinct local identity centered around the primary school, the local park, and the village rugby club. It is a place where the landscape starts to open up, providing easy access to the public footpaths that cut across the nearby hills.