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Llangefni, Ynys Môn LL77 7DU

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Williams & Goodwin are estate and letting agents in Amlwch. Selling and letting property in this northern town on the Isle of Anglesey takes local knowledge and expertise – from the historic copper port properties to the Georgian houses near the town centre. If you’re thinking about selling or letting your property, our expertise in Amlwch homes could help you make the right move. Keep reading to find out more about our services and information about the local area.

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21 & 23 Church Street, Llangefni, Anglesey, LL77 7DU

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01248 751 000

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Amlwch Area Guide

Would you like to learn about Amlwch’s copper mining heritage and its transformation into a welcoming coastal town on the Isle of Anglesey? Keep reading to see what Amlwch has to offer.

Location & history
Amlwch Property
Places of interest
Transport links
Jobs & Employment

Positioned on the northern coast of the Isle of Anglesey, Amlwch evolved from its origins as a small fishing village into a significant industrial port during the 18th century. The discovery of copper at Parys Mountain transformed the town into one of the world’s principal copper mining centres.

Today, the town maintains its maritime character through its working port, while its streets tell the story of its industrial past through well-preserved Georgian architecture. The surrounding landscape includes dramatic coastline views and the distinctive red-hued Parys Mountain.

The population includes many Welsh speakers, helping maintain the town’s strong cultural identity. Local families appreciate the slower pace of life, while newcomers often cite the coastal location and strong sense of history as key draws to the area. The town centre, though modest in size, serves daily needs well, while the coastal position provides opportunities for outdoor pursuits. House prices remain lower than many other British coastal towns, making it particularly appealing to those seeking a seaside home without premium costs.

Property styles: Amlwch presents an architectural timeline through its buildings. The town centre features Georgian townhouses, built during the copper mining boom. Traditional Welsh cottages, often constructed from local stone, line the older streets. The port area holds maritime buildings adapted into homes, while newer estates from the 1960s onwards spread outward from the centre.

The most sought-after properties sit along Salem Street and in the elevated positions near Bull Bay Road, where many homes offer sea views. The Georgian properties around the town centre, with their high ceilings and period features, particularly appeal to buyers seeking historical homes.

Developments: The town has seen modest new building projects, with small developments of family homes completed on the southern edge. Planning permission exists for additional houses near Madyn Road, aiming to provide more options for local buyers.

Property prices: According to Land Registry data, Amlwch’s property market offers value compared to other coastal locations. Terraced houses averaged £121k over the last year, while semi-detached properties sold for around £171k. Detached homes commanded higher prices, typically reaching £223k.

Rental market: The rental sector in Amlwch maintains steady demand, particularly from young professionals and families, with average prices in the area around £650 pcm. Rental prices have shown gradual increases over the past three years, making the area interesting for potential landlords while remaining reasonable for tenants. The smaller supply of rental properties, combined with consistent demand from local workers, helps maintain stable returns for landlords.

Amlwch’s coastal position and industrial heritage create numerous fascinating sites to explore.

  • Parys Mountain – The former copper mine showcases otherworldly landscapes and industrial archaeology spanning centuries.
  • Amlwch Port – Historic harbour with maritime heritage centre and coastal walks.
  • Copper Kingdom Centre (Mona Street, LL68 9EN)Museum detailing the area’s copper mining history.
  • St Eleth’s Church – 13th-century church with distinctive architecture.
  • Bull Bay – Scenic cove offering dramatic coastal views.
  • Anglesey Coastal Path – Access point for spectacular clifftop walks.
  • Heritage Trail – Self-guided walk through the town’s Georgian centre.
  • Old Mine Works – Industrial remains showing mining operations.
  • Sailing Club – Active club offering courses and sea access.
  • Mynydd Parys Viewpoint – Panoramic views across the coast and countryside.

Amlwch’s transport network serves this coastal town well, offering several ways to travel across Anglesey and beyond.

  • Car & Road: The A5025 connects Amlwch to the rest of Anglesey, with Valley 30 minutes away and Holyhead reachable in 40 minutes. The A55 North Wales Expressway is accessible in 25 minutes, linking to Bangor in 45 minutes and Chester in just over 2 hours.
  • Bus: Regular bus services run from Bull Bay Road and through the town centre, connecting to Holyhead, Bangor, and other Anglesey towns. The number 62 service provides hourly connections during weekdays.
  • Train: While Amlwch doesn’t have its own railway station, Bangor station is accessible by bus or car in 45 minutes, offering direct services to London Euston, Manchester, Chester, and Cardiff.
  • Cycling & Walking: The Copper Trail cycle route passes through Amlwch, offering scenic paths along the coast. The Anglesey Coastal Path provides excellent walking opportunities with paths connecting to neighbouring coastal villages.
  • The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, reached in about 2 hours 30 minutes by car.

Find out more about transport in Amlwch here.

Amlwch’s employment landscape combines traditional industries with emerging sectors. The port remains a source of maritime-related work, though at a smaller scale than its historical peak. Associated British Ports maintains operations here, providing steady employment opportunities.

Manufacturing forms a significant part of the local economy, with firms like Rehau bringing industrial jobs to the area. The Wylfa nuclear power station, though currently decommissioned, has influenced the local job market significantly. Plans for future energy projects could bring new opportunities to the region.

Tourism and hospitality create seasonal employment, particularly during warmer months when visitors explore the coastal paths and heritage sites. The public sector, including healthcare and education, offers stable employment through the local school, medical centre, and council services.

Looking ahead, proposed renewable energy projects along the north Anglesey coast might create new technical and operational roles. The town’s position and port facilities make it well-placed to support offshore developments, potentially bringing skilled employment opportunities to the area.

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