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Latest house prices for Goodwick

Details of 1,147 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
19/12/2025 Details... £132,500 1 Park Street, Stop And Call, Goodwick, SA64 0HD Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £160,000 24 Heol Y Felin, Goodwick, SA64 0AR Details...
21/11/2025 Details... £287,500 Cabrini, Church Road, Goodwick, SA64 0EH Details...
20/10/2025 Details... £162,500 Glynislwyn, Dyffryn, Goodwick, SA64 0AE Details...
20/10/2025 Details... £97,500 Flat 1, Gwalia, Main Street, Goodwick, SA64 0BN Details...
16/10/2025 Details... £450,000 The Old Surgery, Station Hill, Goodwick, SA64 0DG Details...
16/10/2025 Details... £450,000 The Old Surgery, Station Hill, Goodwick, SA64 0DG Details...
13/10/2025 Details... £270,000 3 New Hill Villas, Goodwick, SA64 0DS Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £190,000 Pencwm Cottage, Pantyrychen, Goodwick, SA64 0DN Details...
22/09/2025 Details... £285,000 1 Gynon, St Nicholas, Goodwick, SA64 0LU Details...
08/09/2025 Details... £280,000 3 Allt Y Carne, Goodwick, SA64 0AT Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £138,000 22 Heol Y Felin, Goodwick, SA64 0AR Details...
18/07/2025 Details... £123,000 13 Heol Y Felin, Goodwick, SA64 0AR Details...
15/07/2025 Details... £164,000 28 Plas Y Gamil Road, Goodwick, SA64 0EL Details...
07/07/2025 Details... £250,000 2 Quay Road, Goodwick, SA64 0BT Details...
27/06/2025 Details... £100,000 3 Railway Terrace, Goodwick, SA64 0AH Details...
12/06/2025 Details... £125,000 10 Manor Parade, Goodwick, SA64 0BE Details...
22/05/2025 Details... £139,000 29 Seaview Crescent, Goodwick, SA64 0AZ Details...
12/05/2025 Details... £120,000 17 Seaview Crescent, Goodwick, SA64 0AZ Details...
17/04/2025 Details... £106,600 11 Heol Penlan, Stop And Call, Goodwick, SA64 0EY Details...
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Goodwick sits on a steep hillside overlooking Fishguard Bay in north Pembrokeshire, essentially forming a single community with its neighbour, Fishguard, though it maintains a very distinct character. The village is defined by its relationship with the sea; the breakwater creates a vast, calm harbour that serves as the terminal for the ferry to Rosslare, while the seafront offers a long stretch of pebbles and sand known as Goodwick Sands. Historically, the area is noted for the 1797 "Last Invasion of Britain," which took place on the nearby Carreg Wastad Point. Today, life centres around the shops and pubs in the square and the lower town near the railway station, which provides a direct, if infrequent, link to Swansea and Cardiff. It is a practical place to live, wind-swept but spectacular, where the coastal path is right on the doorstep and the weather changes by the minute over the Irish Sea.