Glynfach

Glynfach

Glynfach is a district of Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taff.

There are no shops in Glynfach, however there is one pub - The Colliers Arms - and one parish church - St. John's Church.

Glynfach consists of only a handful of streets, most of which are terraces.

External links

[http://www.thecolliersarms.co.uk/ The Colliers Arms]

[http://www.porthnewydd.org/stjohn.htm St John's Church]


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