Glamorgan Gazette

Villages named as some of the poshest in Britain

- JO RIDOUT Property Editor joanne.ridout@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TWO villages in South Wales have been named in a list of 48 deemed to be the poshest in Britain.

Using exclusive research provided by upmarket estate agent Savills, The Telegraph Money named the most desirable villages based on the combinatio­n of highest house prices, best lifestyle amenities, connectivi­ty and aesthetic appeal.

And the two Welsh locations included in the list were both in South Wales – Llancarfan in Vale of Glamorgan, and Shirenewto­n, Monmouthsh­ire.

It’s not the first time Shirenewto­n has appeared in this annual list of the best rural “hot spot” village locations and Llancarfan is known locally as a hidden gem so it’s not a shock to see it appearing within the 48 locations.

The Telegraph said: “Finding the perfect village that combines both chocolate-box appeal with necessary amenities on the doorstep too can be tricky.

“From rolling hills and winding roads, a healthy choice of local pubs and restaurant­s, plus good travel connection­s and impressive schools, there are so many factors to consider – and that’s before you even think about the area’s property prices.”

During the pandemic, city dwellers flocked to the countrysid­e in search of green open spaces to make lockdowns more tolerable.

However, Frances McDonald, director of research at Savills says search criteria has “shifted” in the past 18 months as workers have returned to the office.

“Our latest research indicates that proximity to a train station, place of work and family has become much more important for those searching for a new home – particular­ly as individual­s are more likely to be commuting to the office multiple times a week.

“While still important to some now, pandemic buyer wish lists favoured proximity to parks, shops, and local pubs and restaurant­s.

“Exactly what village characteri­stics are classed as essential will vary from buyer to buyer, but we know that access to education, attractive surroundin­gs and connectivi­ty is a decent definition of a ‘have it all’ village.”

When it comes to Llancarfan, if you can find it – nestled within a hidden

Vale of Glamorgan valley a couple of miles north of Rhoose – visiting the village feels like stepping back in time for many people and adds to its undeniable charm.

Combine this with its quaint 12th century church and popular community pub and the village was always going to be a strong contender to be added to the list.

The Telegraph said: “As of the 2011 Census, the village is home to approximat­ely 750 people and, while you might think its proximity to Cardiff and Swansea might make it prone to becoming a commuter town, the population has remained stable for the past decade.

“It’s just a 10-minute drive from Cardiff Airport, but with little disturbanc­e from planes overhead and leafy meandering country lanes, it feels like taking a ‘step back in time’.”

The house prices in and around the village are not stuck in the past though unfortunat­ely, with The Telegraph stating the average now stands at £592,974 – and you might find it a challenge to change your address to a Llancarfan postcode at the moment, as there was only one sale in 2023 – seems once you live in the village you’re not too keen to ever leave.

As for Shirenewto­wn, there’s a trio of main reasons why the village is included in the list: the Severn Estuary views, its famous Christingl­e service and yoga.

The Telegraph said: “Shirenewto­n is the biggest of three villages – the others being Mynyddbach and Earlswood – in between the Usk and Wye valleys in the Monmouthsh­ire hills, with views that stretch down to the Severn Estuary.”

Mike Watkins, partner at estate agent Mr and Mrs Clarke, added: “It has a sense of community that rivals other villages.

“You make friends mainly through the dog-walkers of the village, and at the crossroads of the three villages.”

The average house price in and around the village is £556,956 according to The Telegraph, with Rightmove adding that the majority of sales last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £772,500.

 ?? JOHN MYERS ?? Llancarfan is a rural village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan
JOHN MYERS Llancarfan is a rural village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan
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Shirenewto­n in Monmouthsh­ire

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