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Latest house prices for Aberdovey

Details of 1,036 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
23/01/2026 Details... £175,000 Flat 1, Neuadd, 3, Terrace Road, Aberdovey, LL35 0LP Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £100,000 1 Cae Argoed, Aberdovey, LL35 0DY Details...
22/12/2025 Details... £506,000 Tafol Graig Isaf, , Aberdovey, LL35 0RN Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £170,000 8, Bryn Hyfryd, , Aberdovey, LL35 0LW Details...
25/11/2025 Details... £225,000 10 Chapel Square, Aberdovey, LL35 0EL Details...
24/11/2025 Details... £231,000 6 Mynydd Isaf, Aberdovey, LL35 0PH Details...
31/10/2025 Details... £128,000 Chalet 18, Bwlchgwyn Farm, , Aberdovey, LL35 0SG Details...
30/09/2025 Details... £1,200,000 2 Penhelyg Terrace, Aberdovey, LL35 0PS Details...
05/09/2025 Details... £164,000 9 Cae Argoed, Aberdovey, LL35 0DY Details...
08/08/2025 Details... £225,000 Bwthyn Bach, , Aberdovey, LL35 0SA Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £405,000 20 Church Street, Aberdovey, LL35 0ES Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £365,000 4, Melin Ardudwy, , Aberdovey, LL35 0RY Details...
24/07/2025 Details... £130,000 Coastguard Station, Station Road, Aberdovey, LL35 0RT Details...
04/07/2025 Details... £292,100 Fern, Bryn Eglwys, , Aberdovey, LL35 0NG Details...
19/06/2025 Details... £176,000 32 Copperhill Street, Aberdovey, LL35 0HL Details...
10/06/2025 Details... £405,000 Flat, Imperial Hall, Chapel Square, Aberdovey, LL35 0EL Details...
02/06/2025 Details... £265,000 7 Terrace Road, Aberdovey, LL35 0LP Details...
20/05/2025 Details... £720,000 Stablau Braich Y Celyn, , Aberdovey, LL35 0RD Details...
20/05/2025 Details... £30,000 Stablau Braich Y Celyn, , Aberdovey, LL35 0RD Details...
16/05/2025 Details... £280,000 Lizzie Wynn 2, Base House, Prospect Place, Aberdovey, LL35 0EY Details...
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Nestled on the northern edge of the Dyfi Estuary within the boundaries of Eryri National Park, Aberdovey (or Aberdyfi) is defined by its deep relationship with the water. Originally a shipbuilding and fishing port, the village sits where the mountains meet the sea, with the long stretch of sandy beach reaching out towards Tywyn. Life here is dictated by the tides; the estuary is a hub for sailing and crabbing, while the local economy maintains a steady rhythm through its independent shops and the renowned links golf course at the western end of the village. Practicality matters in a place this exposed to the elements, and while the railway provides a direct link east towards Shrewsbury and Birmingham, the geography of the area means the roads wind along the coastline. It is a place where you quickly learn the names of the surrounding peaks and the specific pull of the currents, offering a way of life that is fundamentally rooted in the Welsh landscape.