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Latest house prices for Cemaes Bay

Details of 887 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
17/03/2026 Details... £177,000 Flat 1, Harbour Lights, , Cemaes Bay, LL67 0NN Details...
24/02/2026 Details... £290,000 9 Tyddyn Bach, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0LJ Details...
04/02/2026 Details... £184,500 16 Maes Padrig, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0EY Details...
21/01/2026 Details... £115,000 73 High Street, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0HL Details...
03/12/2025 Details... £125,000 15 Maes Garnedd, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0DR Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £355,000 Gongl Felys, , Cemaes Bay, LL67 0DS Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £243,000 3 Cae Garnedd Estate, Tregele, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0ED Details...
19/11/2025 Details... £395,000 17 Cae Derwydd, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0LP Details...
24/10/2025 Details... £235,000 The Old Lookout, , Cemaes Bay, LL67 0NF Details...
09/10/2025 Details... £350,000 Penrhyn House, 1, Bol Don, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0HJ Details...
25/09/2025 Details... £260,000 14 Stad Castellor, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0NP Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £125,000 3 Mill Cottage, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0DS Details...
15/08/2025 Details... £260,000 Bugeilys, 2, Ffordd Y Wylan, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0HP Details...
08/08/2025 Details... £185,000 4 Maes Capel, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0LT Details...
08/08/2025 Details... £126,000 6 Maes Capel, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0LT Details...
08/07/2025 Details... £239,950 Trysor, 2, Gongl Y Rhedyn Estate, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0HY Details...
07/07/2025 Details... £332,000 Beach House, Beach Road, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0ES Details...
25/06/2025 Details... £198,000 15 Cae Garnedd Estate, Tregele, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0ED Details...
23/05/2025 Details... £227,000 1 Cae Garnedd Estate, Tregele, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0ED Details...
09/05/2025 Details... £105,000 Flat 2, Medical Hall, High Street, Cemaes Bay, LL67 0HH Details...
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Tucked away on the northernmost tip of Anglesey, Cemaes Bay is defined by its sheltered, horseshoe-shaped harbour and a landscape shaped by both the Irish Sea and its industrial past. Life here centres on the water and the High Street, where the village still retains a core of essential shops, a heritage centre, and two locally loved pubs that serve as the community’s anchor. Geographically, it is a place of rugged utility; the dramatic cliffs are interlaced with the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, leading past the brick chimney stacks of Llanlleiana and the white stone church of Llanbadrig, which is said to date back to the 5th century. While the nearby presence of the Wylfa site remains a significant landmark in the local skyline and economy, the village itself feels distinct - a quiet, working coastal settlement where the tides dictate the pace of the day and the light over the pebble-and-sand beach is constantly shifting.