Baglan

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Baglan
OS grid reference SS7555089549
Principal area Neath Port Talbot
Ceremonial county West Glamorgan
Constituent country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PORT TALBOT
Postcode district SA12
Dial code 01639
Police South Wales
Fire Mid and West Wales
Ambulance Welsh
UK Parliament Aberavon
European Parliament Wales
List of places: UKWalesNeath Port Talbot
Baglan in Wales is not to be confused with the similar sounding Afghan city of Baghlan

Baglan is a village in south Wales. The village is named after Saint Baglan. Baglan is also the name of a community and an electoral ward, both coterminous with the village, in the administrative region of Neath Port Talbot county borough.

For many people, Port Talbot means steel, modern industry and grey rooftops seen from the M4, but in fact the earliest record of a settlement here dates back almost 2000 years to Roman times. Later, Welsh monks chose the peace and beauty of Margam and Baglan as sites for their churches; the carved stone crosses and memorials they left as evidence of their presence can be seen in the Stones Museum at Margam.

The village itself located on the side of a steep hill and contains many historical buildings such as Baglan House, St. Catharines Church, St. Baglan's Church. The first St. Baglan's Church, is now a shell after a fire in 1954.

To the south of the village lay industrial areas called Baglan Moors and Baglan Bay.

The village has a railway station, Baglan railway station on the South Wales Main Line with trains to Cardiff Central railway station & Swansea railway station

[edit] Sport

Baglan is home to two sporting associations Baglan Rugby club, and Baglan football club.

Coordinates: 51.59100° N 3.79789° W


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