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Carmarthen is claimed to be Wales oldest town . It has good main rail links to Cardiff
The Parc is Wales first private wellbeing medical and educational park.
It comprises 160,000 sq ft ofspace ideally suited to care , set in over 34 acres, providing 720 car spaces.
There is a restaurant, church, gym, dog park, walking trail on site.
The park has attracted some top government services just as NHS and Social services.
Over 1000 houses have started to be built on adjoining land, new road has been recently constructed giving excellent communication to A48
Parc Dewi Sant in the heart of Carmarthen, surrounded by the University of Wales Trinity Saint David campus and St Davids hospital.
There are several supermarkets, including a Tesco Extra a 6-minute drive from Parc Y Fron, and a wide range of shops including popular brands at St Catherine’s Walk.
There’s a fantastic array of local produce available at both the 800-year-old indoor market and bi-weekly outdoor market.
Close proximity to great range of dining options, Carmarthen Leisure Centre a short drive away, and Glangwili General Hospital nearby.
Good road commutation via A48 and M4 to west wales and Swansea , Cardiff to the East Is the gateway to West wales , an average of 32,400 motor vehicles daily travel on A48 (according to 2017 study count at Llanddarog
Carmarthen - GWR