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Clinging to the western slopes of the Sirhowy Valley, Georgetown is a compact former industrial settlement that has long since transitioned into a quiet residential wing of Tredegar. It grew rapidly in the 19th century to house the workforce of the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company, and that heritage is still etched into the landscape through the traditional stone-fronted terraces and the imposing structure of the primary school. Geographically, it sits at a high elevation, meaning the weather is often a few degrees colder than the coastal towns, but the trade-off is the immediate proximity to the open moorland of the northern Valleys. From many streets, you have a direct view across the valley towards the sprawling Bryn Bach Park, which is easily accessible for walking or cycling. While it retains its own sense of identity, the boundary with Tredegar’s town centre is seamless, keeping the local shops and the historic General Hospital site - famous for its links to the creation of the NHS - within walking distance. It remains a practical spot for those needing to commute, as it sits just south of the A465 Heads of the Valleys road, providing a straightforward link towards both Abergavenny and Merthyr Tydfil.