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New Homes in Gorseinon

Located just a few miles outside Swansea in South Wales, Gorseinon is a small town that sits on the Loughor Estuary. With Llanelli right on the other side of the river, you can drive to Neath in around 15 minutes from new homes in Gorseinon, while it’s three times that on to Welsh capital Cardiff.

With the Brecon Beacons one way and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park the other, you’ve got everything from sandy beaches and coastal views, through to historic castles and parks like Melyn Mynach and Parc William in the area. You can start exploring our latest developments near Gorseinon below.

• Swansea • South Wales • Llanelli • Neath • Cardiff

Pentref Llewelyn
Pentref Llewelyn
Llewelyn Road, Penllergaer, Swansea, SA4 9BB
  • £349,995 to £407,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Surrounded by open fields, you'll find a range of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes at Pentref Llewelyn in Penllergaer, Swansea.  You can enjoy green open space and a children's park on the development, and the waterfalls of Penllergaer Valley Woods are within walking distance.

What is life like in Gorseinon?

Set your sights on the south coast of Wales and look forward to settling down in Gorseinon. You can make a great saving when you take advantage of deals like the Home Reach scheme.  

What is there to see and do in Gorseinon?

There are lots of great ways to spend your time outdoors in the local area. The Gower Peninsula is a beautiful place for a trip out, and you can enjoy an array of walking trails, cliff-top hikes, quiet coves and sandy beaches all within a short drive of Gorseinon. 

You’ve also got the Pembrokeshire Coast to the west for more inspirational coastal scenery, and the soaring peaks of the Brecon Beacons to the east. Back in town you can head to Parc Y Werin, go for a stroll along the River Loughor and join one of the local golf clubs as you soak up the beautiful natural landscapes found in this part of Wales. 

What is education like in Gorseinon?

Gorseinon Primary School is split across two sites, with the infants heading to High Street and the juniors to Pontarddulais Road. As well as Gorseinon Primary, which has had a decent write-up from Estyn, there are a number of other options in the surrounding area, including Pontybrenin Primary and Penyrheol Primary. The local secondary school is Penyrheol Comprehensive, which is rated as good by the education board. 

How are the transport links in Gorseinon?

The M4 runs just to the north of town, which you can use to drive over to Cardiff in around 45 minutes. You don’t need to get onto the motorway to reach neighbouring Swansea, which is just a short drive away along the A483. There are local buses that head over to the city, as well as further afield, while the nearest train station is just to the south of Gorseinon in Gowerton. 

What is the Gorseinon property scene like?

Property prices in Gorseinon are lower than Swansea, which means you could get a lot more for your money. With the city only a short trip away, you can find beautiful 3 bedroom houses and 4 bedroom houses off Glebe Road. Found on the edge of town, this area opens up to some beautiful natural scenery. 

These houses won’t be available for long, so give us a call today to set up a viewing. Make sure you ask your adviser about offers like our Movemaker and Part Exchange schemes, which could help bring your new home that bit closer.