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Latest house prices for Llanwrtyd Wells

Details of 584 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
31/10/2025 Details... £265,000 Elmwood, 8, Erw Haf, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RT Details...
27/10/2025 Details... £375,000 23 Y Maes, Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4YH Details...
15/10/2025 Details... £67,000 Y Bwthyn, , Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4YD Details...
26/08/2025 Details... £150,000 Bridgend Stores, , Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4UP Details...
18/07/2025 Details... £475,000 Bwlch Gorllwyn Uchaf, , Abergwesyn, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4TP Details...
10/07/2025 Details... £700,000 Delfryn, , Abergwesyn, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4TP Details...
20/06/2025 Details... £160,000 Onfel, Beulah Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RF Details...
21/05/2025 Details... £385,000 15 Tai Cae Mawr, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RJ Details...
09/05/2025 Details... £175,000 The Old Post Office, Melbourne House, Irfon Crescent, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4ST Details...
25/04/2025 Details... £140,000 10 Tir Gorsaf, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RY Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £395,000 Rivendell, 3, Tai Cae Mawr, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RJ Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £390,000 6 Y Maes, Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4YH Details...
27/03/2025 Details... £230,000 2, Ty Hen Ysgol, , Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4TB Details...
17/02/2025 Details... £310,000 10 Y Maes, Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4YH Details...
15/01/2025 Details... £10,000 Garddolau, , Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4UP Details...
20/12/2024 Details... £285,000 Tan Y Bryn, , Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4TL Details...
12/12/2024 Details... £575,000 Penhenwern Fach, , Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4SB Details...
26/11/2024 Details... £310,000 11 Y Maes, Beulah, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4YH Details...
01/11/2024 Details... £140,000 12 Tir Gorsaf, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RY Details...
18/10/2024 Details... £183,000 Bryncerdd, Beulah Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, LD5 4RF Details...
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Tucked away in the rugged heart of Powys, Llanwrtyd Wells holds the title of Britain’s smallest town, though it feels more like a sturdy, close-knit village. It sits where the A483 meets the Irfon Valley, providing a useful link between Llandovery and Builth Wells, while the Heart of Wales railway line offers a slow but scenic connection to Shrewsbury and Swansea. The town’s history is rooted in its mineral springs, discovered in the 18th century, which transformed it from a quiet farming outpost into a Victorian spa destination. Today, the pace is practical and quiet, defined by a landscape of steep hills and forestry that dictates much of the local life and weather. While it is internationally known for hosting eccentric events like bog snorkelling, for those who live here, it is simply a functional, grey-stone settlement with a strong sense of self-reliance, offering immediate access to the expansive, empty spaces of the Cambrian Mountains.