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Latest house prices for Llanbrynmair

Details of 462 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
18/12/2025 Details... £173,000 1 Penddol, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AD Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £242,000 Hafod Owen, , Dolfach, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AF Details...
22/09/2025 Details... £285,000 Drwsycwm, , Llanbrynmair, SY19 7DL Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £280,000 Aelybryn, , Llan, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7DW Details...
14/07/2025 Details... £209,999 Chapel Crossing, Dolfach, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AF Details...
11/07/2025 Details... £276,250 3 Maes Y Dderwen, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7DQ Details...
13/06/2025 Details... £103,000 Saw Mill Studio, , Pennant, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7BL Details...
28/04/2025 Details... £190,000 Bryn Y Graig, , Tafolwern, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7DS Details...
01/04/2025 Details... £791,500 The Royston, Llwynaire, , Llanbrynmair, SY19 7DX Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £412,500 Ty Uchaf, , Tafolwern, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7DS Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £600,000 Lon Hyfryd, , Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AB Details...
21/01/2025 Details... £390,000 5 Cae Bryncoch, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AX Details...
13/12/2024 Details... £650,000 Tyn-Y-Ddol, Dolfach, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AF Details...
25/10/2024 Details... £200,000 3 Cae Bryncoch, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AX Details...
11/10/2024 Details... £295,000 2, Old Station Yard, , Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AA Details...
02/10/2024 Details... £315,000 Pant Y Crwnt, , Talerddig, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AW Details...
19/09/2024 Details... £190,000 Plas Pennant, , Pennant, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7BH Details...
02/09/2024 Details... £155,000 Bronhaul, Dolfach, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AF Details...
18/07/2024 Details... £200,000 Dol Hafan, Dolfach, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AF Details...
02/07/2024 Details... £120,000 3 Penddol, Llanbrynmair, SY19 7AD Details...
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Llanbrynmair sits at the meeting point of three rivers - the Twymyn, the Iaen, and the Clegyr - tucked into the rugged landscape of Montgomeryshire. It’s a place shaped by the hills, historically centered around farming and the wool trade, though today it feels more like a quiet junction between Machynlleth and Newtown on the A470. The village revolves around a few essentials: the primary school, the community centre, and a cafe that doubles as a local hub. While the village itself is compact, the wider parish is one of the largest in Wales, stretching out into the vast, open moorland of the Cambrian Mountains. Living here means being accustomed to the rhythm of the seasons and the practicalities of rural life, where the weather dictates the pace and the nearest high street is a thirty-minute drive over the mountain passes.