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Brynmenyn dog care facility brought to market in Bridgend

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Bridgend, a purpose-built dog care facility in Brynmenyn, has been brought to market, offering an opportunity for operators looking to expand or enter the pet care sector in South Wales.

The site, located on Picton Yard, St Theodores Way, was designed for high-volume, welfare-focused dog services and is available for immediate use. 

The building measures about 61 metres in length and 15 metres in width, providing a layout that can support day care, grooming, training and boarding.

The interior comprises reception and grooming areas, indoor play zones and rest suites arranged to support operational flow. 

Externally, the premises include enclosed indoor and outdoor areas, along with access to four secure fields suitable for group exercise and individual care.

The property has dedicated parking and good road access, and is known locally as a long-established site for pet services. 

The facility offers a ready-made operational base for businesses seeking to expand in the region.

Key features include a “welfare-led” design, “flexible” internal configuration and “extensive” secure exercise areas.

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