Welcome to our area guide section for Bridgend and its surrounding areas.

There's so much to consider when renting or buying the perfect home, so we thought we'd put some information in one place on the different areas in Bridgend.

We hope you'll find the guides useful when looking for the perfect location for your next home.

Bridgend made its mark as a market town in the 16th century. It has a fantastic selection of cafés and high quality restaurants and bars including La Cocina (one of our favourites), Francos, Huna and Marble Steakhouse to name but...
Broadlands is located on the south western edge of Bridgend, approximately 2.5 miles from Bridgend Town centre and provides easy access to junction 35 of the M4 and the seaside town of Porthcawl via the A48. It’s a more recent...
Heol-Y-Cyw is a little village located near Pencoed, in the community of Coychurch Higher, 6 miles from Bridgend, with close access to junction 35 of the M4. Heol-Y-Cyw is set in a rural destination with plenty of green fields and...
Ogmore-By-Sea is located on the western side of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, 3 miles from Bridgend. Its beaches, which are ideal for surfers, look out across to Porthcawl, the Bristol Channel and Tusker Rock which is easily seen...
Pencoed is located 4.6 miles from Bridgend. Situated just off junction 35 it is divided by the M4 motorway, with easy access to regualr bus routes and its own train station making it an ideal location for travel links with free...
Southerndown is located in the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and is the next village on from Ogmore-By-Sea leading out to St Brides Major, 5.1 miles from Bridgend. Southerndown a popular spot for surfers and walkers, overlooking...
St Brides Major is a village located approximately 1.5miles from the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and 3 miles from Bridgend. There is a regular bus that runs through St Brides Major, 7 days a week from Bridgend bus station with stops...