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Nestled on the western edge of Cwmbran, Greenmeadow is a settled residential area primarily shaped by the post-war New Town expansion of the 1960s and 70s. It occupies an elevated position that offers clear views across the Lwyd valley, rising toward the slopes of Mynydd Maen. The layout is typical of the era, with Radburn-style housing estates designed to separate pedestrian footpaths from vehicle traffic, anchored by the local shops and the primary school at its heart. To the south lies the expansive Greenmeadow Community Farm, a 120-acre working site that remains a significant local landmark and a reminder of the area’s rural origins before the town’s development. Residents benefit from being within walking distance of Cwmbran’s town centre while remaining right on the doorstep of the Blaenbran Community Woodland, where steep trails lead directly up into the hills. It is a practical, well-connected spot, keeping a balance between the convenience of the town's central amenities and immediate access to the surrounding Monmouthshire countryside.