£575,000
Detached, 3 bed
SA41 3UU
£575,000
Detached, 3 bed
SA41 3UU
T Samuel Estate Agents
-61d ago
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We track 7 estate agents actively marketing properties in Nevern, Pembrokeshire, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a charming cottage in this historic village or a substantial country estate near the coast, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale outcome.
Nevern sits in the beautiful SA42 postcode, a sought-after location within Pembrokeshire National Park where average asking prices currently sit around £530,285. Our data shows a market dominated by detached properties, with 12 of the 17 currently available listings being family homes. Compare agents free today to find who knows the local market best.

7
Active Estate Agents
£530,285
Average Asking Price
17
Properties For Sale
Based on current listings data, the Nevern property market shows a clear preference for larger detached homes, with 12 of the 17 properties for sale falling into this category at an average asking price of £618,746. Our data reveals that properties in the £500,000 to £750,000 price band dominate the market, accounting for 10 of the available listings. This premium positioning reflects Nevern's desirability as a village within Pembrokeshire National Park, where buyers seek character properties with rural and coastal appeal.
Land Registry data for the broader Pembrokeshire area shows the average house price at £213,000 as of December 2025, representing a 3.5% decline from the previous year. However, Nevern commands significant premiums over the county average, with our live listing data showing properties averaging £530,285. The average asking price for a 4-bedroom detached house in Nevern stands at approximately £552,983, according to current market research, positioning the village firmly in the premium sector of the local market.
Analysis of bedroom distribution reveals that 4-bedroom properties are most prevalent among current listings, with 5 properties available at an average of £618,000. The market also shows good representation at the entry-level premium end, with two properties priced between £100,000 and £200,000, and a notable outlier at the very top end with one property exceeding £750,000. This range demonstrates the diversity of buyer options, from smaller period cottages to substantial country estates.
The price range in Nevern spans from £239,950 for entry-level properties up to £1,400,000 for premium estates, showing the village caters to both local buyers seeking modest homes and those pursuing luxury rural lifestyles. Properties in the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket offer solid options for families upgrading from smaller villages, while the £500,000-plus segment draws buyers from across the UK seeking that quintessential Pembrokeshire country home.
Based on 11 live listings with an average asking price of £584,086.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Nevern.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe Nevern market reflects the broader Pembrokeshire character, where traditional building methods using local materials create distinctive period properties. Limestone, slate, and local stone feature prominently in the village's architectural heritage, with vernacular styles including lime-washed cottages and the characteristic "wriggly tin" corrugated iron buildings unique to this part of Wales. This architectural character contributes significantly to property values, with period homes in conservation areas commanding premium prices.
Transaction data indicates approximately 70 properties have sold in the Nevern and Newport SA42 area according to available records, though precise annual volumes for this specific village can vary. The market benefits from consistent demand driven by the village's location within Pembrokeshire National Park, excellent transport links via the A487 coastal road, and the attraction of community amenities including the historic St. Brynach's Church with its famous yew tree. These factors combine to create a resilient market where quality properties continue to attract buyers despite broader regional price adjustments.
Recent asking price trends for Pembrokeshire show a -2.7% change over the past six months, with the current average asking price at £340,501 for the county overall. Detached houses in the broader county average £363,798, while flats sit at £319,333. These county-wide figures help contextualise Nevern's premium positioning, where the village's desirable location and property quality consistently support higher values than the surrounding area.

Nevern is a small but vibrant community nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, approximately 4 miles from the coastal town of Newport. The village benefits from its position within Pembrokeshire National Park, offering residents outstanding natural beauty, excellent walking opportunities, and a strong sense of community. Local amenities include a village shop, public house, and community centre, while the nearby Preseli Hills provide additional recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
The geological characteristics of the area influence property types significantly, with the local limestone and slate creating distinctive building styles that define the village's character. Flood risk in Nevern is generally low, though the nearby River Nevern requires standard due diligence for any riverside properties. The village falls within the Ceredigion/Pembrokeshire boundary, with excellent transport connectivity via the A487 road linking to Cardigan and broader West Wales.
Demographics in Nevern reflect a balanced community with families, retirees, and second-home owners all represented. The local school in Newport provides primary education, while secondary options include schools in Cardigan and Fishguard. The village attracts buyers seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle while maintaining accessibility to larger towns, with Carmarthen and the M4 corridor reachable for those requiring commuter access.
The community spirit in Nevern is particularly strong, with regular events at the village hall and the popular local pub serving as gathering points for both residents and visitors. This atmosphere, combined with the stunning surrounding countryside, makes Nevern particularly appealing to families and retirees alike, creating a stable property market with sustained interest from buyers seeking the authentic Welsh village experience.
The Nevern market is well-served by agents with deep local knowledge, with Jj Morris leading the local market with 35.3% market share and 6 active listings from their Cardigan office. This established independent agent has built strong relationships within the community and handles properties across the price spectrum, with their current average asking price at £526,642. Their local presence means they understand the nuances of selling period properties in conservation areas and can advise appropriately on Listed Building requirements.
For sellers targeting the premium end of the market, Fine and Country West Wales operates from Aberystwyth and maintains a strong presence in Nevern with an average asking price of £596,667 across their 3 listings. This brand appeals to buyers seeking luxury rural properties and offers international marketing reach through their network. Meanwhile, John Francis operates as part of the Countrywide UK group from Cardigan, providing high-street presence and coverage with 3 active listings at an average price of £408,333, focusing on more accessible price points.
When selecting an agent in Nevern, consider whether you need specialist knowledge of period properties and conservation area regulations, or whether broad market coverage matters more. Fee structures in this rural market typically range from 1-3% plus VAT, with sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks. We recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before instructing, as this gives you comparative market opinions and negotiation leverage.
Beyond the top three agents, Nevern sellers have access to specialists including T Samuel Estate Agents from Mountain Ash with one premium listing at £575,000, and John Williams Land and Estates focusing on rural properties at £495,000. For those marketing exceptional homes, Luxury Welsh Homes and Popular Move each hold single listings in the £625,000-£650,000 range, demonstrating the market's capacity for premium sales even through smaller agencies.
Look at their current listings in Nevern and check how long properties have been on the market. Agents with local knowledge of Pembrokeshire National Park regulations add particular value. Pay attention to whether they actively list properties in your price range and property type.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. This gives you a realistic asking price range and allows you to compare their marketing strategies and fee structures. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your business.
Ask about recent sales in the SA42 area and Newport. Agents familiar with local transaction volumes and buyer demographics can price and market your property more effectively. Specific questions about how quickly properties in your price range have sold provide useful intelligence.
Discuss how they plan to market your property, including online presence, property portals, and local advertising. Premium agents may offer professional photography, virtual tours, and international marketing reach particularly valuable for Nevern's premium rural properties.
Don't accept the first fee offered. Many agents are negotiable, especially if you can demonstrate competitive quotes from other reputable local agents. Remember that the lowest fee isn't always best - consider what services are included.
Understand the sole agency period, termination clauses, and what happens if your property doesn't sell. Ensure you're comfortable with the commitment required. Typical sole agency periods in this market range from 8 to 16 weeks.
Nevern's position within Pembrokeshire National Park means some properties may have restrictions or require specialist knowledge to market effectively. Agents with experience selling in conservation areas can add significant value by understanding these unique selling points.
The bedroom distribution in Nevern reveals clear market preferences, with 4-bedroom detached properties forming the largest segment at 5 listings averaging £618,000. This reflects buyer demand for family-sized homes with garden space, particularly in a village setting with access to excellent local schools. The prevalence of larger properties also aligns with the rural character of the area, where buyers often seek spacious homes that take advantage of plot sizes unavailable in urban areas.
Three-bedroom properties represent another significant segment with 4 listings averaging £422,500, appealing to first-time buyers and families seeking more modest accommodation in this premium village location. The market shows limited supply in the 2-bedroom category with just 2 properties at £372,475 average, suggesting potential demand for this size of property. The single 1-bedroom listing at £199,950 indicates a niche market for compact properties, possibly flats or converted annexes.
At the upper end, the market includes substantial properties such as a 5-bedroom home at £695,000 and a 6-bedroom at £549,950, demonstrating the premium achievable for larger family estates. A particularly notable 7-bedroom property is listed at £650,000, offering extensive accommodation potentially suitable for multi-generational living or conversion opportunities. This distribution suggests good liquidity across most price points, though the 2-bedroom segment may present opportunities for developers or agents to source more stock.
Comparing to broader Pembrokeshire data, Nevern's property sizes significantly exceed county averages. The county-wide averages show detached properties at £308,000 and semi-detached at £196,000, underscoring Nevern's position as a premium market where buyers pay substantial premiums for the village's unique combination of National Park location, character properties, and village amenities.
Conventional new-build developments are exceptionally rare in Nevern due to the village's location within Pembrokeshire National Park, where strict planning controls limit development. This scarcity of new-build stock means buyers seeking modern properties typically look to nearby towns like Cardigan, Newport, or Fishguard, where larger developments offer contemporary alternatives.
One notable exception in recent years was the "One Planet Development" at Parc Calch, Nevern, approved by Pembrokeshire National Park authority committee in December 2022. This represents a specific type of low-impact, sustainable development rather than a traditional housing estate, reflecting the unique approach to development the National Park encourages. Such developments appeal to buyers seeking eco-friendly homes with minimal environmental impact.
For sellers in Nevern, the limited new-build supply actually benefits period property values. Properties built using traditional methods with local materials like limestone, slate, and lime mortar represent increasingly rare stock that appeals to buyers seeking authentic character homes. The scarcity factor, combined with the village's desirable location, supports strong values for qualifying properties.
11 properties currently listed across Nevern. Here are the most recently added.
£575,000
Detached, 3 bed
SA41 3UU
£575,000
Detached, 3 bed
SA41 3UU
T Samuel Estate Agents
-61d ago
£695,000
Detached, 5 bed
SA43 3BU
£695,000
Detached, 5 bed
SA43 3BU
Jj Morris
-67d ago
£895,000
Detached, 13 bed
SA43 3BX
£895,000
Detached, 13 bed
SA43 3BX
Jj Morris
-68d ago
£549,950
Detached, 6 bed
SA41 3UY
£549,950
Detached, 6 bed
SA41 3UY
Jj Morris
-68d ago
£550,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BY
£550,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BY
Jj Morris
-68d ago
£125,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
SA41 3UY
£125,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
SA41 3UY
John Francis
-200d ago
£695,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
£695,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
Fine and Country West Wales
-236d ago
£495,000
Detached, 3 bed
SA42 0NT
£495,000
Detached, 3 bed
SA42 0NT
John Williams Land and Estates
-261d ago
£595,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
£595,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
Fine and Country West Wales
-270d ago
£625,000
Detached house, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
£625,000
Detached house, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
Popular Move
-280d ago
£625,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
£625,000
Detached, 4 bed
SA43 3BP
John Francis
-304d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on current market share data, Jj Morris leads with 35.3% of the market and 6 active listings, making them the most active agent in the area. Their Cardigan office has deep roots in the local community and handles properties across all price points, from modest cottages to substantial country estates. Fine and Country West Wales and John Francis each hold 17.6% market share, offering strong alternatives depending on your price point and property type. For premium properties, Fine and Country West Wales averages £596,667, while John Francis focuses on more accessible prices around £408,333.
Estate agent fees in Nevern and the broader Pembrokeshire area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT). The average fee sits around 1.5% plus VAT for sole agency instructions. Rural and premium properties may command higher fees due to the specialist marketing required and smaller pool of buyers. Properties in Nevern often require targeted marketing to reach buyers specifically seeking National Park villages, justifying premium fees for agents with the right connections and marketing reach.
The broader Pembrokeshire market has experienced a 3.5% decline in average house prices from December 2024 to December 2025, with the county average now at £213,000. However, Nevern commands significant premiums over this average, with current asking prices around £530,285 - more than double the county average. The market shows resilience in the premium sector, particularly for detached properties in the £500,000 to £750,000 range. The village's position within Pembrokeshire National Park and its desirable village character continue supporting values despite broader regional adjustments.
Nevern is a picturesque village within Pembrokeshire National Park, offering outstanding natural beauty, excellent walking routes including the Coastal Path, and a strong community atmosphere. The village has a shop, pub, and community centre, with the historic St. Brynach's Church and its famous yew tree as a local landmark. The nearby coastal town of Newport provides additional amenities, while the A487 road offers good connectivity to Cardigan and beyond. Families are well-served by Newport's primary schools, with secondary options in Cardigan and Fishguard, making Nevern particularly popular with families seeking rural village life.
Detached properties dominate the Nevern market, accounting for 12 of the 17 current listings, reflecting strong buyer preference for spacious family homes with gardens. Four-bedroom family homes are most prevalent and sell well, reflecting demand from families seeking space in a rural village setting. Period properties using local materials like limestone and slate hold particular appeal due to their character and the village's conservation area status. The limited supply of smaller 2-bedroom properties suggests unmet demand in this segment.
Conventional new-build developments are virtually non-existent in Nevern due to its location within Pembrokeshire National Park and strict planning controls. One "One Planet Development" at Parc Calch was approved in December 2022, representing a specific type of low-impact sustainable development rather than a traditional housing estate. Buyers seeking new-build properties typically look to nearby towns like Cardigan or Newport, where larger developments offer contemporary options. This scarcity actually benefits traditional property values in Nevern.
While exact figures for Nevern specifically are not available, the broader Pembrokeshire market has seen asking prices decrease by 2.7% over the past six months, indicating a market where pricing competitively is important for achieving sales. Properties priced correctly for their condition and location tend to sell within typical timeframes, though premium rural properties may take longer due to the narrower buyer pool. Working with an agent who actively markets to the specific demographic seeking National Park village properties can significantly accelerate sales.
Online estate agents offering fixed fees between £999 and £1,999 may seem attractive, but local knowledge is particularly valuable in Nevern. Understanding Pembrokeshire National Park regulations, conservation area requirements, and the specific buyer demographic for rural properties requires local expertise. Traditional agents with established offices in nearby Cardigan bring valuable community connections and understanding of what premium buyers seek. For period properties or homes in conservation areas, a traditional agent with established local relationships typically delivers better results, despite higher commission rates.
Selling period properties in Nevern requires specific expertise, particularly regarding conservation area considerations and Listed Building requirements. Look for agents who demonstrate understanding of traditional building materials like limestone and slate, and who can market the unique character features that justify premium pricing. Agents with experience selling to buyers specifically seeking National Park villages bring valuable networks of pre-qualified buyers. Ask potential agents about their experience with properties similar to yours and request examples of how they've marketed period features successfully.
From £400
Essential for modern properties, identifies key defects
From £600
Comprehensive survey for older or character properties
From £80
Energy efficiency certificate required for sale
Free
Official valuation for mortgage and sale purposes
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