About Frank's Bridge
Frank's Bridge is located in Powys, Wales, within the LD1 postcode area. This stone bridge spans the River Wye and serves as a functional crossing for pedestrians and cyclists. It is an important part of the local infrastructure, connecting various walking paths and providing access to the surrounding countryside. The bridge is easily identifiable due to its distinctive arch design and is often used by those exploring the area. The surrounding landscape features a mix of natural beauty and rural charm, with fields and woodlands nearby. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the riverbanks, taking in the sights and sounds of nature. The bridge is a popular spot for photography, especially during the changing seasons when the scenery transforms. It serves as a useful landmark for both locals and visitors alike, making it a notable feature in the region.
School Ratings in Frank's Bridge
Frank's Bridge is served by 3 schools.
House Prices in Frank's Bridge
Property prices average £213K across the area, and detached homes are the most common property type, typically selling for £279K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Frank's Bridge
Local crime rates sit broadly in line with national averages. Criminal damage & arson accounts for the highest share in Frank's Bridge, with 9 incidents logged in January 2026.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Frank's Bridge
Superfast broadband reaches parts of Frank's Bridge, though coverage is not uniform. 4G mobile signal is available in most areas, with 5G access more limited. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 1,676 sales
Schools & Education 3 nearby View all schools
Crime in Frank's Bridge 82 crimes · January 2026
Frank's Bridge experiences crime rates that are roughly comparable to the national picture. Violence & sexual offences is the most reported category, consistent with broader patterns across similar communities. Day-to-day life here reflects the usual mix of challenges found in any established small town.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



