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Brynmenyn sits at the confluence of the River Ogmore and the River Garw, a spot that historically made it a natural focal point for the surrounding valleys. Long-standing locals still point out the site of the old Bryncethin brickworks and the woolen mill, though today the village serves as a peaceful residential buffer between the busier hub of Bridgend and the rural hills to the north. It’s a practical location for those who need quick access to the M4 at Junction 36, but it retains a quieter, village feel with the Brynmenyn Primary School at its heart. For many, the real draw is the immediate access to the Garw Valley Railway line and the Bryngarw Country Park, which is just a short walk away. The park offers over 100 acres of woodland and gardens, providing a green escape that keeps the village feeling connected to the landscape despite its proximity to the retail parks and transport links of Sarn.