Centrally located on Castle Street, Chancellors’s estate and lettings agents in Hay-on-Wye is just a stone’s throw away from both Hay Castle and the town’s Tourist Information Board.
For buyers and sellers, the branch is the perfect place to enquire about house prices in Hay-on-Wye, while letters and tenants can find out more about rental values.
The wide range of sales and letting services available at our Hay-on-Wye branch include free, no-obligation market appraisals, an extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, land and new homes, property management support, and expert investment and market advice.
Locations covered
Hay-on-Wye and surrounding villages including Felindre, Bredwardine, Pont Ithel, Rhulen, Almeley, Rhosgoch, Cusop, Dorstone, Erwood, Llowes, Peterchurch and Clyro plus areas in between.
Otherwise known as Y Gelli Gandryll, this proud Welsh town enjoys a scenic location on the banks of the River Wye. As the eastern gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park, few places are better suited to explore the great outdoors. The nearby Black Mountains are a major attraction, not to mention the two walking trails, Wye Valle and Offa’s Dyke Path. They both promise jaw-dropping scenery.
While these scenic pleasures continue to attract the adventurous, it’s the literary scene which sets the town apart from others in the region. Globally renowned for the abundance of second-hand book shops, the town is a mecca for the literature fiend. The annual Hay Arts Festival cements this reputation, once described by Bill Clinton as “the Woodstock of the mind”.
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