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Brynna (Welsh: Brynnau) is a small village situated between Pencoed and Llanharan. It is located at the point where the borders of two Welsh counties, Rhondda Cynon Taff and Bridgend, meet.
Due to Brynna's proximity to the M4 motorway as well as both Pencoed and Llanharan railway stations, it offers residents easy access to most of South Wales.
Brynna was originally called Brynna Gwynion but church records show that it was later shortened to Brynna from 1897 onwards.
Pubs/Bars in Brynna: Eagle Inn Southall Street Brynna Pontyclun Mid Glamorgan CF72 9QH 01443 222103
White Hills Club Brynna Road Brynna Pontyclun Mid Glamorgan CF72 9QF 01443 225771
Take Aways in Brynna: Leyshons Fish Bar (Fish and Chips) 1 Church Street Brynna Pontyclun Mid Glamorgan CF72 9QP 01443 227765
Places of Worship in Brynna: The Parish Llanharen with Peterson Super Montem The Vicarage Brynna Road Brynna Pontyclun Mid Glamorgan CF72 9QE 01443 226307
Schools/Colleges in Brynna: Brynnau Primary School William Street Brynna Llanharan Pontyclun CF72 9QJ 01443 237828
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