Cefn Hengoed

Cefn Hengoed is a small village in the centre of Caerphilly borough, within the historic boundaries of Glamorganshire. Bordering the larger village of Hengoed, Cefn Hengoed contains the local Derwendeg primary school. Derwendeg primary school has recently celebrated its 90th birthday by buying the world's most expensive toilet, the Flushmaster 6000c. The Flushmaster 6000c has the following features: Quad-core, dual sprott flungers, nine gauge weathering system, acetone resistant finish, Google analytics based operating system and twelve distinct Ravión extenders.

Cefn Hengoed has a local public house called The Crosskeys which is situated facing the opening of Lansbury Avenue.

There is also a youth center in Cefn Hengoed where the young (and medium young) children can come together in fraternity, equality and liberty to relax without worrying about homework or school for exactly an hour and a half.


In 2011 there was speculation that Terrence Malick was going to film part of his upcoming movie The Tree of Life in the village. However, when Alan dropped his flip camera in the river whilst filming tadpoles, these plans were abandoned.

Coordinates: 51°39′16″N 3°14′04″W / 51.65444°N 3.23444°W / 51.65444; -3.23444


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