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Latest house prices for Llanwrda

Details of 637 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/01/2026 Details... £350,000 Ger Y Llan, , Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, SA19 8HL Details...
14/01/2026 Details... £214,500 Penybanc Barn, , Ffarmers, Llanwrda, SA19 8JZ Details...
16/12/2025 Details... £187,500 Delfan, , Llanwrda, SA19 8HD Details...
19/11/2025 Details... £185,000 3 Beili Glas, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, SA19 8LE Details...
17/09/2025 Details... £400,000 Maescwmpedol, , Ffarmers, Llanwrda, SA19 8EX Details...
11/09/2025 Details... £320,000 7 Maes Yr Haf, Llanwrda, SA19 8AU Details...
28/08/2025 Details... £300,000 Royal Oak Hotel, , Pumpsaint, Llanwrda, SA19 8AQ Details...
18/08/2025 Details... £163,500 Gwndwn-Gwyn, , Ffarmers, Llanwrda, SA19 8QN Details...
15/08/2025 Details... £177,000 3 Brodulais, Llanwrda, SA19 8AF Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £444,000 Ty Cedrwydd, , Ffarmers, Llanwrda, SA19 8JG Details...
14/07/2025 Details... £260,000 6 Brodulais, Llanwrda, SA19 8AF Details...
22/05/2025 Details... £440,000 Pandy, , Crugybar, Llanwrda, SA19 8SR Details...
15/05/2025 Details... £258,000 Isycoed, , Llanwrda, SA19 8EH Details...
15/05/2025 Details... £430,000 Can Y Lloer, , Ffarmers, Llanwrda, SA19 8JH Details...
02/05/2025 Details... £180,000 10 Brodawel, Llanwrda, SA19 8AB Details...
17/04/2025 Details... £560,000 Fron Isaf, , Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, SA19 8NW Details...
27/03/2025 Details... £142,500 2, Erw Twrch, , Ffarmers, Llanwrda, SA19 8PZ Details...
20/03/2025 Details... £675,000 The Orangery, , Llanwrda, SA19 8DN Details...
20/03/2025 Details... £675,000 Bwlchtrebanau, , Porthyrhyd, Llanwrda, SA19 8DN Details...
06/03/2025 Details... £475,000 Capel Seion, , Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, SA19 8HL Details...
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Nestled in the Tywi Valley between Llandovery and Llandeilo, Llanwrda is a quiet, linear village that serves as a practical gateway to the western edge of the Brecon Beacons. The community is centered around the A40, but it retains a distinct rural identity, anchored by the parish church of St. Cwrdaf and a local primary school that reflects its family-oriented character. One of the village’s most useful features is its stop on the Heart of Wales Line, providing a scenic rail connection through the Mid-Wales uplands and down toward Swansea. Geographically, it sits at a versatile junction where the lush valley floor begins to transition into the steeper, wooded hills of the Dulais Valley. Life here is steady and connected to the surrounding farmland, offering a straightforward slice of Carmarthenshire life with the essential convenience of a local shop and a nearby village hall that hosts the usual rhythm of community meetings and events.