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Latest house prices for Lisvane, Cardiff

Details of 2,077 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
07/01/2026 Details... £600,000 6 Clos Coedydafarn, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0ER Details...
07/01/2026 Details... £479,950 Penffordd, Cefn Mably Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0SP Details...
26/11/2025 Details... £510,000 116 Mill Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UG Details...
05/11/2025 Details... £410,000 46 Heol Nant Glandulas, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0AB Details...
05/11/2025 Details... £790,000 3 Cwrt Cefn, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0US Details...
10/10/2025 Details... £1,010,000 Rosa Sayang, Lisvane Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0SF Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £815,000 Saffrons, Graig Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UF Details...
12/09/2025 Details... £865,000 4 Rowan Way, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0TB Details...
10/09/2025 Details... £233,000 17 Barbrook Close, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0XG Details...
29/08/2025 Details... £1,115,000 2 Wood Close, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0TT Details...
28/08/2025 Details... £635,000 33 Chartwell Drive, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0EZ Details...
20/08/2025 Details... £450,000 41 Millrace Close, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UQ Details...
08/08/2025 Details... £700,000 9 Llwyn Y Pia Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0SX Details...
08/08/2025 Details... £775,000 85d Mill Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UG Details...
23/07/2025 Details... £620,000 2 Ridgeway, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0RR Details...
23/07/2025 Details... £830,000 85a Mill Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UG Details...
16/07/2025 Details... £560,000 9 Cherry Orchard Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UD Details...
07/07/2025 Details... £440,000 19 Heol Nant Glandulas, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0PQ Details...
04/07/2025 Details... £990,000 7 The Mount, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0FJ Details...
02/07/2025 Details... £790,000 Ashgrove House, Graig Road, Lisvane, Cardiff, CF14 0UF Details...
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Lisvane sits on the northern edge of Cardiff, tucked against the rising slopes of Caerphilly Mountain. Originally a small medieval farming settlement focused around the 12th-century St Denys' Church, it has grown over the decades into one of the city's quieter residential pockets while managing to keep its distinct village identity. Geographically, it benefits from a higher elevation than the city centre, offering views across the Bristol Channel on clear days and easy access to the trails of Cefn Onn Park. Practicality is a major draw here; the village has its own railway station on the Rhymney Line, making the four-mile journey into Cardiff Queen Street in about fifteen seconds, and it remains well-connected to the M4 via nearby Llanishen. Life tends to centre around the local pub, the Black Griffin, and the community hall, maintaining a slower pace of life despite being firmly within the capital’s boundaries.