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Get startedThis 76 square metre property in Cerrigydrudion, Corwen, Corwen carries an energy performance rating of D, in line with typical UK homes. It is heated by electric heating and is currently listed as social housing.
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EPC rating and efficiency details
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Estimated value
£159,000
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101.6
Jan 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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Comparing to 5 other houses on this street
Government energy efficiency score (1–100)
More efficient than only 20% of similar properties
Total internal floor space
Around average
Annual carbon output from heating, hot water & lighting
Lower emissions than only 20% of similar properties
Living spaces like bedrooms & living rooms
More rooms than 60% of similar properties
Comparisons are based on the most recent EPC data for each property in this postcode. Only similar property types (houses) are compared.
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This property is located in Cerrigydrudion, a village in Conwy, Wales, within the LL 21 postal district. The community includes the hamlets of Cefn Brith, Glasfryn and Pentre-Llyn-Cymmer.
Cerrigydrudion, sometimes spelt Cerrig-y-drudion, is a village and community in Conwy, Wales. Until 1974 it was part of the historic county Denbighshire, when it became part of the newly formed county of Clwyd. When the county of Clwyd was abolished in 1996, the village was transferred to the new Conwy County Borough. The village formerly lay on the A5, but a short by‑pass now takes the road along the south‑western edge of the village. Prior to the by‑pass being built, Cerrigydrudion was the highest village on the A5 between London and Holyhead. The community includes the hamlets of Cefn Brith, Glasfryn and Pentre‑Llyn‑Cymmer with the village having a population of around 740 (2011). The community is sparsely populated and covers over 60 square kilometres.
6 months of data for Corwen
Violence & Sexual
Dec 2025On or near Chapel Street
Other Theft
Nov 2025On or near Parking Area
Burglary
Nov 2025On or near Deunant
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Llys Y Coed
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Chapel Street
Violence & Sexual
Oct 2025On or near Deunant
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Schools and transport links nearby
Cerrigydrudion War Memorial
Bus Stop83m
1 min
St Mary Magdalen Church
Bus Stop144m
2 mins
Saracen's Head Hotel
Bus Stop356m
4 mins
Pont Arddwyfaen
Bus Stop2.3km
28 mins
Cefn-brith Chapel
Bus Stop2.8km
34 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
5 points of interest nearby
Map data from OpenStreetMap • Transport data from NaPTAN • School data from Dept. for Education • Scenic data from Beautifulplaces.ai
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