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Latest house prices for Carmel, Holywell

Details of 570 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
19/12/2025 Details... £160,000 1, Tudor Park, Carmel Road, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8NX Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £185,000 2 Ffordd Pentre, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8SL Details...
26/08/2025 Details... £80,000 Maesteg, Allt Y Golch, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QT Details...
22/08/2025 Details... £345,000 Tirglas, Allt Y Golch, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QT Details...
23/07/2025 Details... £169,950 34 Ffordd Pentre, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8SL Details...
03/06/2025 Details... £440,000 Allt Y Coed Cottage, Carmel Road, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8NU Details...
02/06/2025 Details... £225,000 1 Park Crescent, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 7DJ Details...
02/06/2025 Details... £152,500 52 Ffordd Aelwyd, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8SH Details...
16/05/2025 Details... £84,000 2 Mount Carmel, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QR Details...
16/05/2025 Details... £150,000 28 Ffordd Aelwyd, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8SH Details...
11/04/2025 Details... £320,000 Ty Newydd, Mertyn Lane, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QN Details...
10/03/2025 Details... £382,500 Preswylfa Cottage, Allt Y Golch, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QT Details...
27/01/2025 Details... £270,000 1, St. Marys, Carmel Road, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8NW Details...
17/01/2025 Details... £290,000 8 Ffordd Neuadd, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8NT Details...
29/11/2024 Details... £153,000 3 Park Drive, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 7DH Details...
04/11/2024 Details... £138,500 6 Mertyn Lane, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QN Details...
30/10/2024 Details... £195,000 Roseway, Carmel Hill, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8NZ Details...
25/10/2024 Details... £187,500 38 Ffordd Pentre, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8SL Details...
27/09/2024 Details... £160,000 2 Tan Y Coed, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8NH Details...
27/09/2024 Details... £180,000 26 Mertyn Lane, Carmel, Holywell, CH8 8QN Details...
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Perched on the elevated limestone ridge above Holywell, Carmel is a village defined by its expansive views across the Dee Estuary toward the Wirral Peninsula. It grew significantly during the 19th century to house workers for the local lead mines and limestone quarries, and that industrial heritage is still visible in the sturdy stone architecture and the reclaimed landscapes of the nearby nature reserves. Today, it functions as a quiet residential community that feels rural, yet remains practical; it sits just south of the A55 North Wales Expressway, making it a straightforward base for those working in Chester or Deeside. Life here tends to centre around the village primary school and the community hall, with the Pantasaph Friary just down the road providing a peaceful spot for a walk. It is the sort of place where you are high enough to catch the weather coming off the Irish Sea, but close enough to the market town of Holywell to have every basic necessity within a five-minute drive.