About New Row/Rhes Newydd
New Row, or Rhes Newydd, is a small settlement located in Ceredigion, Wales, within the SY25 postcode area. This area is characterised by its rural landscape, offering a peaceful environment for residents and visitors alike. The surrounding countryside is typical of Wales, with rolling hills and fields that provide opportunities for walking and enjoying the outdoors. The settlement is close to the town of Lampeter, which is known for its university and local amenities. New Row serves as a convenient base for exploring the wider region, including nearby attractions such as the Cambrian Mountains and the coastline of Cardigan Bay. The community is primarily residential, making it a quiet spot for those looking to escape the busyness of urban life.
School Ratings in New Row/Rhes Newydd
Families in New Row/Rhes Newydd have access to 4 local schools.
House Prices in New Row/Rhes Newydd
Homes sell for an average of £236K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £270K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in New Row/Rhes Newydd
Crime in the area is higher than the national average. Anti-social behaviour is the leading concern across New Row/Rhes Newydd, with 37 incidents recorded in April 2026.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in New Row/Rhes Newydd
Broadband services in New Row/Rhes Newydd range from standard to superfast depending on location. Mobile signal strength on 4G is reasonable, though 5G and indoor coverage can be patchy. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 588 sales
Schools & Education 4 nearby View all schools
Crime in New Row/Rhes Newydd 46 crimes · April 2026
Crime figures for New Row/Rhes Newydd are higher than the England and Wales average, with anti-social behaviour the most prevalent offence recorded. Urban density and footfall contribute to elevated reporting in areas like this. Ongoing investment in policing and community safety programmes aims to improve the picture.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



