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Latest house prices for Brynna, Pontyclun

Details of 1,084 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/03/2026 Details... £175,000 5 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SJ Details...
06/03/2026 Details... £168,000 65 Heol Dewi, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SQ Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £258,000 111 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SN Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £200,000 195 Meadow Rise, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9TL Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £200,000 50 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SL Details...
21/11/2025 Details... £200,000 21 Hawthorn Park, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9QZ Details...
17/10/2025 Details... £450,000 Highview, Gellifedi Road, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9QG Details...
03/10/2025 Details... £180,000 66 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SL Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £710,000 Tyn-Y-Coed Farm, , Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9QT Details...
27/08/2025 Details... £512,000 7 The Green, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9ZR Details...
24/07/2025 Details... £168,000 36 Meadow Rise, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9TB Details...
04/07/2025 Details... £11,750 15 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SJ Details...
30/06/2025 Details... £190,000 54 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SL Details...
30/05/2025 Details... £150,000 19 Bryn Henllan, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SG Details...
27/05/2025 Details... £167,000 33 Meadow Rise, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9TB Details...
23/05/2025 Details... £178,000 132 Meadow Rise, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9TH Details...
20/05/2025 Details... £180,000 37 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SJ Details...
15/05/2025 Details... £190,000 50 Hawthorn Park, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9QZ Details...
25/04/2025 Details... £180,000 18 Hillcrest, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SJ Details...
14/04/2025 Details... £173,000 99 Heol Dewi, Brynna, Pontyclun, CF72 9SQ Details...
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Brynna sits right on the border between Rhondda Cynon Taf and Bridgend, effectively acting as a northern extension of Llanharan while retaining its own distinct identity. Historically, the village grew around the coal industry - specifically the Brynna and Llanharan collieries - and you can still trace that heritage in the layout of the older terraced streets. Today, the village is shaped largely by the Brynna Moor (Rhospau) and the local Nature Reserve, a rare area of marshy grassland and woodland that prevents the landscape from feeling over-developed. It is a practical spot for those working in Cardiff or Bridgend, as it is positioned just a few minutes' drive from the M4 and the nearby railway station at Llanharan. Local life tends to center around the primary school and the community centre, while the steep climb up towards Llanilid offers some of the best vantage points for looking back over the Vale of Glamorgan.