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Trevethin sits on the rising slopes just north of Pontypool town centre, where the urban landscape begins to transition into the higher ridges of the Eastern Valley. Historically, it served as the ancient ecclesiastical heart of the district - the parish church of St Cadoc’s has stood here for centuries, predating much of the industrial growth of the valley floor. Today, it is a predominantly residential area defined by its steep topography, which gives many of the streets clear views across the town to the hills beyond. It’s a practical location for those who need to be close to the amenities of Pontypool but prefer to be slightly elevated from the main basin. The proximity to the open terrain of the Brecon Beacons National Park to the north and the nearby Pontypool Park provides plenty of green space within walking distance, making it a useful spot for those who value quick access to both local shops and the quieter upland tracks.