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Get startedThis 41 square metre property in Lower Brynamman, Ammanford, Ammanford carries an energy performance rating of C, which is above the national average. The property is currently listed as social housing. Records show the property last changed hands for £65,000 back in 2007.
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EPC rating and efficiency details
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Changed to a more efficient fuel source
Hot water efficiency decreased
Single glazing replaced with double or better glazing
More low energy lighting installed
Changed to a more efficient fuel source
Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management
Hot water efficiency improved
High performance glazing installed
Wall insulation improved
Low energy lighting percentage decreased
Heating controls changed
More low energy lighting installed
Mechanical ventilation installed
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Estimated value
£96,000
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Source: HM Land Registry
101.6
Jan 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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This property is located in Lower Brynamman, a part of the village of Brynamman, which is divided by the River Amman and lies on the edge of the Black Mountain. The locality is within the SA 18 postal district and is surrounded by historic stone dwellings and remnants of medieval buildings.
Brynamman is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the south side of the Black Mountain, part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The village is split into Upper Brynamman and Lower Brynamman by the River Amman, which also marks the boundary between Carmarthenshire and Neath Port Talbot. Ruins of stone dwellings, an early type of lime kiln and rectangular medieval buildings found on the mountain show that people have lived in this area for a long time. The population of Brynamman was 2,608 as of 2011; the urban area including Gwaun‑Cae‑Gurwen was 5,692. Lower Brynamman lies within the SA 18 postal district and is characterised by its historic setting and proximity to the Black Mountain’s natural landscape.
6 months of data for Ammanford
Public Order
Nov 2025On or near Dol Y Dderwen
Other Crime
Nov 2025On or near Barry Road
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Bro Nant Fer
Other Theft
Nov 2025On or near Barry Road
Public Order
Nov 2025On or near Lon Beili Glas
Public Order
Nov 2025On or near Parc Bwtrimawr
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Schools and transport links nearby
Lower Brynamman Post Office
Bus Stop103m
1 min
Maes-y-Glyn
Bus Stop105m
1 min
School Road
Bus Stop218m
3 mins
Barry Road North
Bus Stop305m
4 mins
Barry Road Upper
Bus Stop305m
4 mins
Banwen Place
Bus Stop345m
4 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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