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Get startedThis 213 square metre property in Dryslwyn, Carmarthen, Carmarthen carries an energy performance rating of C, which is above the national average. The property is heated by oil-fired central heating. The property last sold for £338,000 in 2017.
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EPC rating and efficiency details
This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 18 Aug 2021
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Estimated value
£533,000
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Source: HM Land Registry
Ael Y Bryn Dryslwyn Carmarthen SA32 8RX
Nov 2024
Golwg Y Mynydd Dryslwyn Carmarthen SA32 8RX
Sept 2021
Tyr Derwen Dryslwyn Carmarthen SA32 8RX
Jun 2013
1 Cwrt Glasfryn Dryslwyn Carmarthen SA32 8RX
Feb 2008
Glasfryn Dryslwyn Carmarthen SA32 8RX
May 2003
Brosiriol Dryslwyn Carmarthen SA32 8RX
Jun 2002
101.6
Jan 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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Comparing to 3 other houses on this street
Government energy efficiency score (1–100)
More efficient than only 33% of similar properties
Total internal floor space
Lowest among similar properties
Annual carbon output from heating, hot water & lighting
Lower emissions than 67% 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 Dryslwyn, Carmarthen, within the SA 32 postal district of Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Dryslwyn is situated near the ruins of Dryslwyn Castle, a native Welsh castle built in the 1220s by a prince of the kingdom of Deheubarth. The castle sits on a rocky hill roughly halfway between Llandeilo and Carmarthen, overlooking the Tywi Valley and providing extensive views of the surrounding countryside. Over the centuries the castle changed hands during the struggles between Welsh and English forces, and it is now considered one of the most important remaining structures built by a Welsh chieftain. The county town of Carmarthenshire, Carmarthen, lies nearby and is described as the county town with a name meaning “Merlin’s fort” or “Sea‑town fort.” The area is rural and historically significant, reflecting a strong Welsh cultural identity and a landscape shaped by medieval fortifications and valley scenery.
5 months of data for Carmarthen
Burglary
Nov 2025On or near Marlais Park
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Glancothi Court
Violence & Sexual
Nov 2025On or near Marlais Park
Other Crime
Nov 2025On or near B4310
Drugs
Oct 2025On or near Marlais Park
Violence & Sexual
Oct 2025On or near Marlais Park
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Schools and transport links nearby
Cwrt Henry
Bus Stop52m
1 min
Court Henry School
Bus Stop58m
1 min
Cwrt Henry School
Bus Stop149m
2 mins
Dryslwyn Post Office
Bus Stop871m
10 mins
Dryslwyn Crossroads
Bus Stop1.1km
14 mins
Cross Inn Forge
Bus Stop1.2km
14 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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17 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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