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Latest house prices for Glogue

Details of 193 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
26/11/2025 Details... £195,000 Aelybryn, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
04/06/2025 Details... £165,000 1, Portland House, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
20/05/2025 Details... £270,000 Maesyrafon, Bromeini, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0EB Details...
10/04/2025 Details... £40,000 Brynmyrnach Congregational Chapel, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
04/04/2025 Details... £550,000 Gereden, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DT Details...
04/04/2025 Details... £187,000 Hafandeg, , Glogue, SA36 0ED Details...
02/12/2024 Details... £241,500 Rhydiau, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
26/11/2024 Details... £300,000 Hendy Ffynnon, 2, Crook Road, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
26/07/2024 Details... £290,000 17 Parc Yr Eos, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0EA Details...
05/07/2024 Details... £117,500 3 Taylors Row, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DS Details...
20/06/2024 Details... £200,000 Tegfan, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DS Details...
20/06/2024 Details... £147,500 2 Mount Pleasant, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
01/05/2024 Details... £280,000 Penllys, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DS Details...
23/02/2024 Details... £107,000 Hafandeg, , Glogue, SA36 0ED Details...
15/12/2023 Details... £215,000 Llys Howel, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DY Details...
08/11/2023 Details... £424,500 Chapel House, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DS Details...
14/08/2023 Details... £460,000 Bwlchstop, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DY Details...
24/03/2023 Details... £430,000 14 Parc Yr Eos, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0EA Details...
10/03/2023 Details... £390,000 8 Parc Yr Eos, Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0EA Details...
25/01/2023 Details... £150,000 1, Portland House, , Hermon, Glogue, SA36 0DX Details...
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Tucked away in the undulating hills of north Pembrokeshire, Glogue is a quiet, dispersed hamlet that owes its origins to the local slate industry. For much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, this was a busy industrial hub, centered around the Glogue slate quarries and the now-defunct Whitland and Cardigan Railway that once carried stone down to the coast. Today, the landscape has largely reclaimed those workings, leaving behind a series of deep green ponds and a rugged, wooded terrain that feels a world away from the busy tourist routes. It is a high, often bracing spot, sitting near the eastern edge of the Preseli Mountains, where the weather can roll in quickly from the coast. Life here is defined by its rural solitude and the scattering of traditional stone cottages and smallholdings that line the narrow lanes. While there are no shops or pubs within the hamlet itself, the village of Crymych is only a few miles away, providing essential amenities like a secondary school, a leisure centre, and local grocers. It is the kind of place where you rely on your own transport and a good pair of boots, but in return, you get direct access to the ancient moorland tracks and a deep sense of peace.