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Latest house prices for Bryncoch, Neath

Details of 605 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
15/08/2025 Details... £315,000 48 Daphne Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 8DU Details...
15/08/2025 Details... £315,000 48 Daphne Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 8DU Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £264,000 57 Daphne Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 8DU Details...
11/07/2025 Details... £260,000 155 Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TR Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £450,000 194 Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TT Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £330,000 172 Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TT Details...
10/03/2025 Details... £590,000 The Lodge, Primrose Bank, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7BX Details...
07/03/2025 Details... £235,000 19 Dyffryn View, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TU Details...
19/12/2024 Details... £275,000 4 Cloda Avenue, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7FH Details...
13/12/2024 Details... £238,000 43 Cloda Avenue, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7FH Details...
29/11/2024 Details... £325,000 14 Woodview Terrace, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7EQ Details...
22/11/2024 Details... £314,000 139a Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TR Details...
15/11/2024 Details... £86,000 125 Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TW Details...
28/10/2024 Details... £320,000 15 Osprey Close, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7EP Details...
26/09/2024 Details... £246,500 103 Main Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TL Details...
26/09/2024 Details... £510,000 2 The Cwm, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7YG Details...
13/09/2024 Details... £225,000 28 Dyffryn View, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7TU Details...
30/08/2024 Details... £330,000 52 Daphne Road, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 8DU Details...
25/06/2024 Details... £470,000 1 Bittern Court, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7EX Details...
22/05/2024 Details... £255,000 6 Herons Way, Bryncoch, Neath, SA10 7HY Details...
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Located near the heart of Neath, Bryncoch is a picturesque rural locality that boasts stunning scenery and a rich history. This quaint village offers its residents a peaceful and tranquil way of life, surrounded by rolling hills and verdant countryside. Historically, Bryncoch was known for its collieries which played a vital role in the region's industrial growth during the 19th century. Today, the village has transformed into a thriving residential community with excellent transport links to nearby towns and cities. Residents can enjoy easy access to local amenities such as shops, restaurants and leisure facilities whilst enjoying the benefits of living in a stunning and serene natural environment.