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Williams & Goodwin are estate agents in Holyhead (Caergybi), specialists in residential sales, lettings and commercial property, covering the county of Isle of Anglesey, North Wales.
Our home at Holyhead is located at the end of Stanley Street in the Market buildings, a prime site with limited parking directly outside our detached office building. It is set just in front of the old Market Hall which is now the Holyhead Town Library, which has been recently refurbished offering an agency for the Principality Building Society. The office is well located at the end of the pedestrianised zone and is highly visible to see to get your properties noticed.
Find out more about our letting agents in Holyhead, and our friendly estate agency team who can help you find the perfect property in LL65.
1 a 2 Adeiladau'r Farchnad, Stryd Stanley, Caergybi, Ynys Môn, LL65 1HH
01407 760 500
holyhead@tppuk.com
Llun - Gwen: 9am - 5:30pm Sadwrn: 9am - 4pm Sul: Ar Gau
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Curious about Holyhead? If so, we’re glad to present an area guide and short overview of what you can find in this beautiful stretch of Anglesey below.
Mae Caergybi tua 19 milltir i'r gogledd-orllewin o Bont Britannia, ar ddiwedd ffordd ddeuol yr A55. Mae'n debyg mai hon yw tref fwyaf Ynys Môn ac mae yma orsaf ar gyfer y brif reilffordd i Lundain a'r gwasanaeth llongau fferi i Iwerddon.
It is a lively and busy place with a character all of its own. The small mountain to the west of Holyhead was the site of a prehistoric hill fort. The Welsh name for Holyhead is Caergybi, “The fortress of Cybi”. Cybi was a saint who lived in the 6th century.
The town is sited on the North east corner of Holy island with our home in the town being at the end of Market Street/Stanley Street with limited parking availability directly outside.
As the largest town in Anglesey, Holyhead has plenty to see and do – with a lively town centre, sporting leisure facilities, shops, pubs and much more.
With excellent coastal spots to explore, Holyhead offers great days out alone or with the family. You can visit the craggy South Stack Lighthouse with its picturesque cliffs and famous walkway, or spend you day in the expanses of the Penrhos National Park with its attractive beaches, or visit the protected RSBP wildlife reserve.
If you’re looking to travel further afield, Stena Line also runs a major ferry service from Holyhead, giving you a base to travel around Britain, Ireland and Holland. The main railway line to London starts at Holyhead.
As the largest town in Anglesey, there are plenty of supermarkets and shops in Holyhead – from Tesco, Morrisons and Asda, to Argos, to small independent shops dotted around the town. There are plenty of places to eat, from the sumptuous Catch 22 restaurant at nearby Valley and the Café to the classic Harbourfront Bistro.
Holyhead has a sports leisure centre, golf club and dedicated fitness centre, as well as the Holyhead Sailing Club for those who want to explore the coast.
There is also a local hospital and several doctors’ surgeries in Holyhead.
Holyhead serves as a crucial transport junction, particularly due to its position as a major ferry port connecting Wales to Ireland. View some of the significant transport links below:
Holyhead presents a varied selection of property types, from Victorian terraced houses near the town centre to more modern detached homes in newer developments. Many properties date from the mid-20th century, with a substantial number of post-war builds reflecting the town’s growth during that period. Stone-built cottages, particularly in older parts of the town and surrounding villages, showcase traditional Welsh architectural elements, featuring thick walls and compact designs.
The most sought-after properties can be found along the coastal areas, particularly those with sea views. Newry Beach and Trearddur Bay, though the latter sits just outside Holyhead proper, contain larger detached homes that command premium prices. The Marina development offers contemporary waterfront apartments and houses that appeal to those seeking modern living spaces with nautical views.
Developments: Several projects have contributed to the regeneration of Holyhead in recent years. The Marina development has transformed the waterfront area, while the Penrhos Coastal Park development plans aim to create new housing alongside leisure facilities. The town centre has also seen investment through various heritage initiatives focused on preserving and upgrading historic buildings.
Property prices: Overall average house price in Holyhead stands at approximately £175K over the last year. Detached properties sell for around £260K, semi-detached houses for £198K, and terraced properties for £124K. Prices in Holyhead remain more affordable compared to UK averages, offering good value for first-time buyers and investors. That said, skilled Holyhead estate agents can lead you to sell your home for considerably more. Find out more about local prices here.
Local people speak both Welsh and English and readily slip from one to the other. Our Holyhead home has a great team of people – ready willing and able to help you move from this location we tend to cover the West side of the island including Trearddur Bay and Valley and surrounding villages.
Holyhead is also a hub of sea travel, offering ferry journeys across the Irish Sea which can reach Dublin in just under 2 hours. It is a great place to live if you’re interested in travel, and especially if you’re keen to visit friends and relatives in the destinations served by the Stena Line ferrys.
Find out more about Williams & Goodwin’s service to sellers, buyers, landlords and tenants in Holyhead.
What services do you offer to property sellers in Holyhead?
Williams & Goodwin’s comprehensive range of services include our All Wales Auction department that is also the three times winner of the Best UK residential auction house and more recently in 2025 winners of the Negotiator Bronze award for the UK residential auction house. To ensure you receive a smooth and successful sale, we offer:
What makes Williams & Goodwin different from other Holyhead agents?
We are a local company with national connections, with some of our team having served the area as agents since 1985. Independent estate agency at its best! Selected as the best agents in Holyhead, Llangefni and Bangor by the Guild of Property Professionals, our team has all passed the nationally recognised Trading Standards Associate Scheme and many have also passed or are working towards the Propertymark Level Three award in Sales, Lettings or Auctioneering.
At Williams & Goodwin, we pride ourselves on offering a truly personal and effective service to property sellers across Anglesey & Gwynedd. We also have a stand-alone shop front for our lettings department and hold agencies for the Principality Building Society in Holyhead and Llangefni.
Here are some of the key aspects that set us apart from other estate agents in the area:
What Makes Williams & Goodwin Different?
What sales results have you accomplished in Holyhead?
We are proud of our strong track record in the area, helping many clients achieve successful sales across all types of property. On Anglesey, we achieve around 35–40% of all sales on the island, which we believe makes Williams & Goodwin The Property People the best sellers on Anglesey.
Our Sales Results in Llangefni
Can you provide a free, accurate property valuation for my home in Holyhead?
Absolutely! We would be delighted to provide you with a free, accurate property valuation for your home.
Our local experts have in-depth knowledge of the area and the wider North Wales market, ensuring you receive a realistic and up-to-date assessment of your property’s value. We offer both instant online valuations and in-person market appraisals for the most accurate result.
How to Book Your Free Valuation
How much does your agency charge to sell a property in Holyhead?
At Williams & Goodwin, our fees are competitive and reflect the high level of service and local expertise we provide. As a high street estate agent, we operate on a no sale, no fee basis—so you only pay us when your property is successfully sold.
What percentage of the asking price do you typically achieve in Holyhead
At Williams & Goodwin, we pride ourselves on achieving strong results for our clients. While the exact percentage of asking price achieved can vary depending on market conditions, property type, and pricing strategy, our local expertise and realistic valuations mean we consistently secure offers very close to, or at, the asking price for well-presented homes.
Our approach is always to provide honest, market-driven advice to help you set a competitive asking price and maximise your sale result.
Will my home in Holyhead be on Rightmove & Zoopla, and what level of listing?
After using all the portals we have found the ones that deliver the best results in our area are tppuk.com On the Market and Right Move.
When you instruct Williams & Goodwin to sell your home, your property will be listed on all three – tppuk.com Rightmove and On The Market, as well as other leading property portals like the Guild of Property Professionals. This ensures your home gets maximum exposure to both local, national and international buyers.
Listing Level
If you are interested in premium or featured listing upgrades, please let us know and we can discuss the options available.
What property management services do you offer landlords in Holyhead?
We offer Let only, Fully management or Rent collection, with fully managed we include:
We’re ARLA Propertymark accredited, locally based, and fully up-to-date with Welsh legislation.
What are your letting agent fees in Anglesey & Gwynedd?
Here are the two different fee structures for Holyhead landlords:
How can you help me maximise my rental income in Holyhead?
Here’s how Williams & Goodwin help you maximise your rental income:
How long do you take to find a tenant in Holyhead?
On average, we typically secure quality tenants within 2 to 4 weeks of marketing. Although this can vary depending on price and demand.
What’s your average time to let in Holyhead over the last 3-6 months?
Over the last 3–6 months, our average time to let a property in Anglesey and Gwynedd has been between 4 and 8 weeks. Well-presented homes in sought-after locations can often be let even more quickly.
What percentage of your listings in Holyhead let within the first 14/30 days?
While exact percentages can fluctuate depending on market conditions and property type, we consistently see a strong demand in Anglesey and Gwynedd:
In Holyhead, how often do your properties let at asking rent or above?
The majority of our properties are let at asking price across Anglesey and Gwynedd (including Holyhead).
What’s the typical variance between advertised rent and achieved rent in Holyhead?
In Anglesey and Gwynedd (including Holyhead), the typical variance between advertised rent and achieved rent is generally very small. Most properties let at or very close to the asking rent, often within a margin of 0–3%.
Where do most of your enquiries come from?
There are two main sources of property enquiries:
How many registered applicants do you currently have?
We have a strong and active database of registered applicants looking for properties across Anglesey and Gwynedd (including Holyhead). The exact number fluctuates daily as new applicants register and others find homes. However, our database now extends to over 120,000 contacts.
Are there particular months when lettings slow down or speed up in Holyhead?
It typically stays steady in lettings across the year, with no month being more desirable.
Would you recommend furnished or unfurnished homes in Holyhead & why?
On Anglesey we would recommend unfurnished as we find most that move here have their own belongings, however, they is a market for furnished. In Gwynedd as some areas are popular with students having a mix of unfurnished and furnished properties is ideal. Or if a landlord is unsure, we can advertise as flexible allowing them to appeal to a wider audience.