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Pyle sits at a practical crossroads in Bridgend County Borough, positioned where the historical route of the A48 meets the modern convenience of the M4 at Junction 37. Historically, the village grew around the agriculture and quarrying industries, but today it functions as a busy local hub centered on the main thoroughfare of Commercial Way. One of its most distinct geographical features is its proximity to the Kenfig National Nature Reserve; you can be at the edge of the sprawling sand dunes and the freshwater Kenfig Pool within a few minutes’ walk from the village centre. For those who rely on public transport, Pyle railway station provides a direct link on the South Wales Main Line, connecting the village to Swansea in the west and Cardiff to the east. The housing reflects its organic growth, mixing traditional stone terraces with mid-century estates and newer developments, all served by a substantial garden centre and several long-standing local businesses that give the place a self-contained feel.