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Tucked away on the western edge of Cwmbran, Coed Eva is a settled residential area that retains a distinct sense of its origins as a transitional space between town and country. Its name, meaning "Eva’s Wood," hints at the landscape here before the post-war expansion of the New Town. Today, the locality is defined by its varied topography, with streets that climb towards the foothills of Mynydd Maen, offering views back across the Llwyd Valley. It’s a practical place to live, anchored by the local primary school and a small cluster of shops at the neighbourhood centre, while remaining within walking distance of the larger amenities in Fairwater. For those who head outdoors, the area serves as a gateway to the mountains; you can follow the paths up from the edge of the estate and quickly find yourself on the open common land of the Blaen Bran Community Woodland. It feels less like a suburban sprawl and more like a quiet vantage point, positioned just far enough from the town centre to feel peaceful, but close enough for an easy commute.