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Nottage sits just tucked away from the busier seafront of Porthcawl, retaining the quiet, compact feel of the agricultural village it once was. At its heart is the village green, surrounded by a mix of traditional limestone cottages and older buildings like the 11th-century Rose and Crown and the historic Nottage Court. Geographically, it occupies a convenient spot; it’s far enough from the town centre to avoid the summer crowds, yet close enough that a ten-minute walk takes you to the dunes of Newton Burrows or the rocky shoreline at Rest Bay. While modern residential streets now link it directly to Porthcawl, the village center still feels distinct, defined by narrow lanes and a slower pace of life. For those who live here, it offers a practical balance - easy access to the M4 via the A4229 for commuting, while being within striking distance of the coastal paths and the more rugged landscape of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.