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Gendros sits on the rising ground just west of Swansea's city centre, tucked between Fforestfach and Manselton. Historically, the area evolved from quiet farmland into a steady residential community during the mid-20th century, largely defined by the rows of traditional semi-detached housing and bungalows that follow the slope of the hill. It is a practical spot for getting around; the main A483 (Carmarthen Road) runs along its edge, providing a straight run into the city or out towards the M4, while the nearby Fforestfach Retail Parc handles most of the day-to-day shopping needs. Despite being so close to these busy transport links, the heart of Gendros feels surprisingly settled and suburban. From the higher streets, you get clear, elevated views looking back across the urban sprawl of Swansea towards the coast, serving as a constant reminder of how close the city and the sea actually are.