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Latest house prices for Mold

Details of 15,734 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
23/01/2026 Details... £260,000 17 Maes Y Twr, Mold, CH7 4DH Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £355,000 4 Riverside Court, Pontblyddyn, Mold, CH7 4HA Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £170,000 10 Ffordd Byrnwr Gwair, Mold, CH7 1FQ Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £120,000 17 Ffordd Celyn, Leeswood, Mold, CH7 4RR Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £550,000 3, Tai Cochion, Greenbank Lane, Sychdyn, Mold, CH7 6ET Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £306,000 15 Bryn Hyfryd, Sychdyn, Mold, CH7 6FB Details...
15/01/2026 Details... £216,000 61 Llys Wylfa, Mynydd Isa, Mold, CH7 6XA Details...
14/01/2026 Details... £280,000 6 Lon Syr Herbert, Caerwys, Mold, CH7 5PX Details...
14/01/2026 Details... £152,000 5, Woodbine Cottages, Village Road, Northop Hall, Mold, CH7 6HS Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £202,500 17 Llys Carchar, Mold, CH7 1FL Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £290,000 155 Park Avenue, Bryn Y Baal, Mold, CH7 6TR Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £380,000 3 Caer Gog, Pantymwyn, Mold, CH7 5EX Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £240,000 107 Mold Road, Mynydd Isa, Mold, CH7 6TG Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £185,000 17 Charles Street, Mold, CH7 1JG Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £293,000 23 Avon Court, Mold, CH7 1JP Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £270,000 1, Ffrith Cottages, Pen Y Cefn Road, Caerwys, Mold, CH7 5BH Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £412,000 Mount Alyn, Pen Y Fron Road, Pantymwyn, Mold, CH7 5EG Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £210,000 32 Bryn Clwyd, Mynydd Isa, Mold, CH7 6XW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £155,000 3, Stone Row, Chester Road, Llong, Mold, CH7 4JW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £500,000 Brythonfa, Pen Y Fron Road, Pantymwyn, Mold, CH7 5EG Details...
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Nestled in the borderlands of North Wales, Mold is a traditional market town that serves as the administrative heart of Flintshire. It sits in the shadow of the Clwydian Range, with the distinctive peak of Moel Famau visible from most parts of town, providing immediate access to the AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) for walkers. Historically, the town grew around its Norman motte-and-bailey castle ruins at Bailey Hill, and today that heritage is reflected in the high street’s layout and its twice-weekly market, which remains one of the busiest in the region. Practically speaking, it’s a well-connected spot; you have the A55 nearby for quick access to Chester or the coast, and the town itself is compact enough to be very walkable. It’s also home to Theatr Clwyd, one of the country’s leading producing houses, which gives the place a cultural weight you don't always find in towns of this size. While it has all the standard amenities, it's the combination of the surrounding limestone countryside and the steady, functional pace of a proper Welsh market town that defines life here.