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Latest house prices for Caernarfon

Details of 14,104 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/03/2026 Details... £195,000 Llwyn, , Bethesda Bach, Caernarfon, LL54 5SF Details...
16/03/2026 Details... £69,000 1 Green Terrace, Deiniolen, Caernarfon, LL55 3LE Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £187,500 6 Bala Deulyn Terrace, Nantlle, Caernarfon, LL54 6BL Details...
09/03/2026 Details... £220,000 2 Frongoch, Llanberis, Caernarfon, LL55 4LE Details...
05/03/2026 Details... £210,000 46 Ffordd Eryri, Caernarfon, LL55 2UR Details...
27/02/2026 Details... £103,000 39 High Street, Penygroes, Caernarfon, LL54 6PL Details...
27/02/2026 Details... £105,000 Tylwyth, 20, Glyn Afon Terrace, Waunfawr, Caernarfon, LL55 4YY Details...
26/02/2026 Details... £140,000 23 Rhiwlas Road, Talysarn, Caernarfon, LL54 6HU Details...
25/02/2026 Details... £100,500 Mountain Lake View, 11, Nantlle Road, Talysarn, Caernarfon, LL54 6AE Details...
24/02/2026 Details... £115,000 Pant Waen, , Waunfawr, Caernarfon, LL55 4YS Details...
23/02/2026 Details... £160,000 7 Station Road, Penygroes, Caernarfon, LL54 6NW Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £320,000 Ty Gwyn, 2, Bethel Road, Caernarfon, LL55 1HB Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £162,000 45 Eleanor Street, Caernarfon, LL55 1PG Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £146,250 47 Assheton Terrace, Caernarfon, LL55 2LD Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £162,500 12 Segontium Road South, Caernarfon, LL55 2LL Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £155,000 Hyfrydle, High Street, Deiniolen, Caernarfon, LL55 3HR Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £285,000 Bryn Tirion, , Deiniolen, Caernarfon, LL55 3NF Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £166,050 Tegfryn, 23, Oberon Woods, Beddgelert, Caernarfon, LL55 4YW Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £166,000 19 Station Road, Penygroes, Caernarfon, LL54 6NW Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £155,000 16 Bank Quay, Caernarfon, LL55 1SU Details...
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Caernarfon sits on the eastern banks of the Menai Strait, looking across the water toward the Isle of Anglesey. It is anchored by its massive 13th-century stone castle, but for those who live here, the town is defined more by its sturdy narrow streets and its position as a primary hub for the Welsh language. It feels like a proper working town; the Maes (the central square) is the focal point for local life, hosting regular markets and acting as the gateway to the independent shops and cafes within the old town walls. Geographically, it’s a practical spot, offering a straightforward commute to Bangor or the Snowdonia mountains, yet it remains firmly tied to the waterfront. The Doc Fictoria area has modernised the old quayside with a cinema and galleries, but the heart of the place is still found in its traditional pubs and the sound of the Welsh language spoken on every street corner.