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Sarn sits at a natural crossroads in the Ogmore Valley, just a few miles north of Bridgend’s town centre. Historically, it grew as a vital link between the industrial coal-mining communities to the north and the market hubs to the south, a legacy still visible in the mix of traditional terraced housing and more modern developments. Its geography is defined by its convenience; it is positioned almost exactly halfway between Cardiff and Swansea, with the M4 motorway running close by and the Sarn railway station providing a direct line for those travelling toward the coast or the capital. For local amenities, the village is anchored by the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet and a large Sainsbury’s, which serve as the primary retail hubs for the surrounding area. Despite this proximity to major transport links and shopping centres, you don't have to walk far to find the quieter side of the valley, with the nearby Bryngarw Country Park offering a sprawling green space of woodland and riverside trails that many locals rely on for a bit of breathing room.