Holywell

Holywell is a historic market town in Flintshire, North East Wales, renowned as the “Lourdes of Wales” due to St Winefride’s Well, the oldest continuously visited pilgrimage site in Britain. It is a tranquil, traditional town with Georgian/Victorian architecture, set in scenic countryside overlooking the River Dee estuary. Holywell is a short commute to Chester, the Wirral peninsula and Wrexham, making it a popular choice for commuters.
If you are buying property in or around Holywell, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Conwy

Conwy is a historic, UNESCO-listed walled market town in North Wales known for its remarkably preserved medieval fortress, Conwy Castle, built by Edward I in the 13th century. Situated on the Conwy Estuary, this characterful town features 1.3km of accessible town walls, a range of independent shops and eateries, and the Smallest House in Great Britain. Snowdonia national Park is nearby offering some spectacular walks and the beaches of Llandudno and Anglesey are a short drive, it’s a great area to live.
If you are buying property in or around Conwy, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Anglesey

The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is the largest island in Wales, located off the northwest coast and separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait. Known for its rich Celtic history, stunning landscapes, and strong Welsh culture, it features rugged coasts, fantastic sandy beaches, ancient monuments, and agriculture. Anglesey has great pubs and eateries and is well known for its miles of coastal walks. Anglesey is an ideal location to buy a home whether you are a young family or looking to downsize and slow down.
If you are buying property in or around Anglesey, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Gwynedd

Gwynedd is a mountainous county in northwest Wales. It contains most of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, including Wales’ highest mountain, Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), alongside an extensive coastline including the beautiful the Llyn Peninsula coastline. Known for popular towns like Caernarfon and Bangor, it has a great deal to offer people choosing to live there being rich in history, heritage and Welsh culture.
If you are buying property in or around Gwynedd, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.

Wrexham

Wrexham is a city in North East Wales, located near the English border. Granted city status in 2022, it is the largest city in North Wales, known for its industrial heritage and its modern role as a hub for culture and manufacturing. Wrexham was made famous recently for the Hollywood A listers Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s purchase of the historic Wrexham AFC football club, housed in the world’s oldest international stadium still in use, the Racecourse Ground. Wrexham is within commuting distance of Crewe, Deeside and the Wirral peninsula.
If you are buying property in or around Wrexham, a RICS Survey is a must for peace of mind & independent advice.