Browse 540 homes for sale in Ashington, Northumberland from local estate agents.
£205k
183
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Source: home.co.uk
Detached
87 listings
Avg £320,972
Semi-Detached
31 listings
Avg £177,905
Terraced
29 listings
Avg £105,042
Flat
9 listings
Avg £45,761
Apartment
7 listings
Avg £58,571
End of Terrace
7 listings
Avg £158,829
Bungalow
3 listings
Avg £135,000
Detached Bungalow
3 listings
Avg £268,333
Ground Flat
2 listings
Avg £62,475
House
2 listings
Avg £126,000
Source: home.co.uk
Source: home.co.uk
£658,250
Average Property Price (2023)
£747,500
Detached Median Price (2023)
£657,956
Detached Average Since 2018
£400,000
Semi-Detached Median Price
52+
CF71 7SS Postcode Transactions
+5.0%
Wales Annual Price Growth
The Welsh St. Donats property market reflects the broader desirability of Vale of Glamorgan village living, with detached properties commanding a median sale price of £747,500 in 2023 based on four recorded sales. The average price for detached homes in the village since 2018 stands at £657,956, calculated across 34 sales, indicating consistent demand for larger family homes in this sought-after location. Semi-detached properties have shown a median sale price of £400,000, though transaction volumes remain low due to the village's small size and limited housing stock. PropertyResearch.uk data indicates that properties sold over the past year accounted for 40% of total sales in the village, demonstrating ongoing market activity despite limited supply.
New build development within Welsh St. Donats itself remains virtually non-existent, preserving the village's historic character and limiting supply for prospective buyers. Nearby new-build opportunities exist in the broader Cowbridge area, including developments such as Clare Garden Village (CF71 7DE), but these fall within different community boundaries. This scarcity of new housing stock means existing properties in Welsh St. Donats maintain their value well, with buyers paying a premium for the village's established atmosphere and traditional architecture built from local lias limestone. The 52 recorded transactions for the CF71 7SS postcode since 1995 underscore the village's enduring appeal, though the small population naturally limits annual turnover.
Wales recorded 5.0% annual house price growth in December 2025, and the Vale of Glamorgan has historically performed above the national average, reinforcing property values across the region. Our inspectors regularly survey properties throughout this area, and we understand that buyers investing here are often motivated by lifestyle factors rather than purely investment returns. The combination of rural charm, quality construction, and proximity to Cardiff makes Welsh St. Donats a premium location within the Welsh housing market.

Welsh St. Donats represents the quintessential Welsh village experience, offering residents a peaceful rural lifestyle within the celebrated Vale of Glamorgan. The village name reflects its deep Welsh heritage, and the community maintains strong traditions while embracing contemporary living. Local architecture showcases the region's characteristic lias limestone, with historic structures including traditional churchyard walls and period farmhouses built using materials quarried locally. The Great House, an 18th-century residence, exemplifies the quality craftsmanship that defines the village's built environment.
The village center features traditional stone cottages that have stood for generations, many featuring the distinctive rubble limestone construction typical of the Vale of Glamorgan. These period properties often feature thick walls, high ceilings, and original features that appeal to buyers seeking character homes with authentic Welsh heritage. Our surveyors frequently encounter these traditional construction methods when inspecting properties in the area, and we understand the maintenance requirements unique to historic Welsh buildings.
The Vale of Glamorgan is renowned for its beautiful countryside, coastal paths, and proximity to the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, with Welsh St. Donats serving as an ideal base for enjoying these natural assets. Residents benefit from numerous public footpaths and bridleways crossing farmland and woodland, providing excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and horse riding. The village sits within easy reach of the market town of Cowbridge, which offers independent shops, restaurants, and essential services, while the city of Cardiff remains accessible for those requiring urban amenities or employment opportunities. The combination of rural tranquility and practical connectivity makes Welsh St. Donats particularly attractive to buyers seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Families considering a move to Welsh St. Donats will find a selection of educational options within the Vale of Glamorgan, a county consistently recognised for the quality of its schooling. Primary education is available at nearby village schools, which typically serve small cohorts and provide individual attention to pupils. The Llantwit Major School serves as a comprehensive secondary option in the vicinity, offering education from ages 11 to 18 and maintaining strong academic standards within the region. Parents often appreciate the community-focused nature of these smaller schools, where teachers can provide more personalised support.
The broader Cowbridge area provides additional educational choices, with several primary schools serving surrounding villages and communities. Parents seeking faith-based education will find options within reasonable travelling distance, while Cardiff's renowned independent schools remain accessible for families willing to commute for premium educational provision. Schools in the Vale of Glamorgan consistently perform above national averages in standardised assessments, making the area particularly popular with families prioritising education.
The presence of quality schools within the Vale of Glamorgan contributes significantly to the area's appeal for families, reinforcing property values and maintaining steady demand from buyers with children of school age. Primary school catchment areas are determined by the Vale of Glamorgan Council, and prospective buyers should verify which school serves their potential new home before committing to a purchase. Our team can provide guidance on schooling options in the Welsh St. Donats area, though official catchment information should always be confirmed directly with the council.
Transport connectivity from Welsh St. Donats balances the village's rural character with practical access to major employment centres and transport hubs. The village sits within the CF71 7SS postcode area, placing it within reasonable reach of the A48 trunk road that runs through the Vale of Glamorgan, connecting Cardiff to the west and providing access to the M4 motorway. This road network enables commuting to Cardiff city centre and surrounding business parks, typically taking around 30 to 40 minutes by car under normal traffic conditions. Rush hour journeys may extend this time, particularly during school holidays when traffic patterns shift.
Rail services are available at nearby stations including Llantwit Major and Pontyclun, connecting to Cardiff Central and onward to the wider rail network including services to London Paddington. Pontyclun station offers direct connections to Cardiff, with journey times of approximately 30 minutes to the capital. Cardiff Wales Airport at Rhoose provides domestic and international flights, situated approximately 20 miles from Welsh St. Donats. For daily commuting, residents typically rely on private vehicles given the limited public transport options within the village itself, though the peaceful nature of country lanes makes cycling a pleasant option for shorter journeys to nearby towns.
Local bus services connect Welsh St. Donats to surrounding villages and towns, though frequencies are reduced compared to urban routes. The nearest bus stops serve routes linking to Cowbridge and Llantwit Major, providing access to additional amenities and transport connections. Residents planning to commute regularly should consider these public transport limitations when budgeting for their move, as private vehicle ownership is effectively essential for many households in the village.
Explore Welsh St. Donats thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Visit at different times of day and week to understand traffic, noise levels, and community atmosphere. Review local property prices using our platform to gauge fair market value for properties matching your requirements. The village's small size means that properties rarely come to market, so building relationships with local estate agents can prove advantageous.
Register with Homemove to receive alerts when new properties matching your criteria become available in Welsh St. Donats. Attend viewings with a checklist covering construction type, natural light, storage space, and garden orientation. Consider factors such as flood risk and planning restrictions specific to the Vale of Glamorgan. Given the age of many properties, pay particular attention to the condition of traditional building elements including stonework, lime mortar pointing, and original windows.
Before making offers, secure a mortgage agreement in principle from a lender to demonstrate your buying capacity to sellers. Given the higher property values in Welsh St. Donats, ensure your borrowing capacity aligns with detached and traditional stone properties that dominate the local market. Many lenders have specific criteria for rural properties, and some may require additional surveys beyond the standard requirements.
Arrange a Level 2 Survey (Homebuyer Report) for any property you intend to purchase. Given the age and traditional construction of many Welsh St. Donats properties, including lias limestone buildings, a thorough survey identifies potential issues with structure, damp, and timber conditions before you commit. Our inspectors understand local construction methods and can advise on remedial work that period properties may require.
Choose a solicitor experienced in Vale of Glamorgan property transactions to handle the legal process. They will conduct local authority searches, review title deeds, and manage the transfer of ownership through to completion. Given the village's heritage status, your solicitor should specifically investigate any conservation area implications that may affect future renovation plans.
Once all searches are satisfactory and finance is confirmed, your solicitor will exchange contracts and set a completion date. On completion day, the remaining funds are transferred and you receive the keys to your new Welsh St. Donats home. We recommend arranging buildings insurance from exchange of contracts, as this protects your investment during the final stages of the transaction.
Welsh St. Donats and St. Donats are distinct communities within the Vale of Glamorgan. St. Donats (sometimes written St. Donat's) is a separate village with its own character and amenities, located near the coast. When searching for properties, ensure you are looking at listings in the correct community, as the two villages have different property prices, transport links, and local facilities.
Properties in Welsh St. Donats typically feature traditional construction methods and materials that differ from modern buildings, requiring careful consideration during the purchase process. The village's older properties often incorporate local lias limestone in their construction, which can present unique characteristics including lime mortar pointing that requires ongoing maintenance. Prospective buyers should seek surveys that specifically assess the condition of traditional building elements, including roof structures, external wall finishes, and any signs of structural movement common in period properties.
The village falls within the Vale of Glamorgan planning authority, and buyers should investigate any conservation area designations that may affect permitted development rights or renovation options. Our surveyors can advise on planning implications when inspecting properties, helping you understand what changes may be possible without requiring full planning permission. Flood risk should be assessed using Environment Agency data, particularly for properties near watercourses or in low-lying areas of the village.
Many properties in Welsh St. Donats are likely to be freehold, though any properties with shared communal areas or estate management charges should be thoroughly reviewed for ongoing costs and obligations. When viewing properties, check for evidence of recent maintenance including roof condition, window quality, and the presence of damp-proof courses. Older stone properties may require more frequent maintenance than modern homes, and budgeting for this ongoing work should form part of your purchasing considerations.

The average house price in Welsh St. Donats was £658,250 as of 2023, based on Land Registry data. Detached properties commanded a median price of £747,500 in 2023, while semi-detached homes achieved around £400,000. The village's premium pricing reflects the Vale of Glamorgan location, traditional construction quality, and limited housing supply characteristic of small rural communities. Wales overall saw 5.0% annual price growth in December 2025, suggesting continued strength in the local market.
Properties in Welsh St. Donats fall under the Vale of Glamorgan Council tax banding system. Band values typically range from A to H, with individual properties assigned bands based on their 1991 open market value. Rural properties with larger gardens or period features may fall into higher bands. Prospective buyers should check specific bands with the Vale of Glamorgan Council or on property listing details. Council tax payments fund local services including education, waste collection, and road maintenance throughout the CF71 7SS postcode area.
The Vale of Glamorgan maintains several well-regarded schools within reasonable distance of Welsh St. Donats. Primary education is available at nearby village schools, while Llantwit Major School serves secondary pupils with strong academic provision from years 7 to 13. The broader Cowbridge area offers additional primary options serving surrounding villages, with journey times manageable for families. Cardiff's independent schools provide premium educational options for those willing to commute, with several schools offering transport from the Vale of Glamorgan area.
Public transport options from Welsh St. Donats are limited due to the village's rural nature. Bus services connect to nearby towns including Cowbridge and Llantwit Major, though frequencies are reduced compared to urban routes, with some services running only on specific days. The nearest railway stations at Pontyclun and Llantwit Major provide access to Cardiff Central and the wider rail network, with direct services to London Paddington available from Cardiff. Most residents rely on private vehicles for daily commuting and errands, with the A48 and M4 providing road connectivity to Cardiff and the wider region.
Welsh St. Donats offers solid investment potential driven by the Vale of Glamorgan's enduring appeal and limited housing supply. The village's rural character, traditional architecture, and proximity to Cardiff attract buyers seeking lifestyle purchases or rental opportunities. Property values have shown resilience, with Wales recording 5.0% annual house price growth in December 2025. However, the small market size means liquidity is lower than urban areas, and investors should consider holding periods accordingly. Rental demand in the village remains niche, primarily attracting professionals seeking rural lifestyle while working in nearby towns or Cardiff.
Stamp Duty Land Tax rates from April 2025 apply as follows: 0% on purchases up to £250,000, 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, 10% from £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers enjoy increased thresholds with 0% up to £425,000 and 5% between £425,001 and £625,000. Given Welsh St. Donats average prices of £658,250, most buyers will pay SDLT in the 5% bracket on amounts above £250,000, which equates to approximately £20,412.50 on a typical property.
Given the traditional construction methods and age of properties in Welsh St. Donats, a RICS Level 2 Survey (Homebuyer Report) is strongly recommended for most purchases. This survey assesses construction condition, identifies defects, and provides valuations suitable for mortgage purposes. For older stone-built properties featuring lias limestone walls, lime mortar pointing, and period features, a RICS Level 3 Building Survey may be more appropriate as it offers more detailed analysis of traditional building fabric. Our team can advise on the most suitable survey level based on the specific property you are purchasing.
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A comprehensive survey suitable for traditional properties including stone cottages and period homes in Welsh St. Donats
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Solicitor services for property transactions in the Vale of Glamorgan
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Competitive mortgage rates for buyers in the Welsh St. Donats area
Purchasing property in Welsh St. Donats involves several costs beyond the purchase price, with Stamp Duty Land Tax representing a significant consideration for most buyers. For a typical property priced around £658,250, standard buyers would pay SDLT at 5% on the amount exceeding £250,000, equating to approximately £20,412.50 in Stamp Duty. First-time buyers purchasing properties up to £625,000 would benefit from relief, reducing their SDLT liability to 5% on amounts between £425,001 and £625,000 only, which would amount to £10,000. These calculations demonstrate why budgeting for additional costs is essential when planning your purchase.
Additional buying costs include solicitor fees for conveyancing, typically ranging from £500 to £1,500 depending on complexity and whether the property is freehold or leasehold. Survey costs for a RICS Level 2 Survey start from around £350, while more detailed Level 3 Building Surveys for period properties begin from approximately £600 given the additional inspection time required for traditional buildings. Mortgage arrangement fees vary by lender but commonly range from £500 to £2,000.
Budget for search fees including local authority, drainage, and environmental searches specific to the Vale of Glamorgan, which typically cost between £200 and £400. Land Registry registration fees and electronic transfer fees add further costs to the transaction. Removal expenses vary based on distance and volume of belongings, while buildings insurance must be arranged from exchange of contracts. Our team can provide a comprehensive breakdown of expected costs for your Welsh St. Donats purchase, helping you plan your budget accurately before committing to a property.

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