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Perched on the hills just north of Swansea city centre, Treboeth is a long-established community defined by its steep geography and far-reaching views across the Bristol Channel. Historically, the area grew around the coal and copper industries that once dominated the Tawe Valley, and this heritage is still visible in the sturdy stone cottages and traditional terraced streets that line the main arterial road, Llangyfelach Road. It feels like a distinct plateau between the busier urban sprawl below and the open spaces of Llangyfelach and Mynydd-bach to the north. Living here means navigating some sharp inclines, but the trade-off is easy access to the M4 at Junction 46 and a straightforward downhill commute into the city. At its heart lies the public hall and a handful of local shops, while the nearby expansive green of Manselton Park and the historic Vetch Field site provide some breathing room. It’s a practical, unpretentious spot where the elevation offers a sense of escape from the valley floor while staying firmly connected to the rhythm of the city.