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About Gregynog
Gregynog is a small village located in Powys, Wales, within the SY16 postcode area. It is known for its beautiful countryside surroundings and is situated near the River Severn. The village is home to Gregynog Hall, a historic mansion that has been used as a conference centre and is set within extensive gardens and parkland. The hall was originally built in the 18th century and has connections to the famous Welsh family, the Davies sisters.
Visitors to Gregynog can explore the gardens, which feature a range of plants and trees, making it a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll. The area is also popular for walking and cycling, with various trails available that showcase the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. Gregynog serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate the local heritage.
School Ratings in Gregynog
Families in Gregynog have access to 13 local schools.
House Prices in Gregynog
Homes sell for an average of £231K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £280K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Gregynog
Crime in the area is broadly in line with the national average. Public order is the leading concern across Gregynog, with 13 incidents recorded in April 2026.
Local Data for Gregynog
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Property Prices 1,903 sales
Schools & Education 12 nearby View all schools
Household Income in Gregynog ONS 2023
The average total household income in Gregynog is approximately £40,871 a year before tax, 26% below the national average of £55,302. After tax and benefits, the average disposable (net) household income is around £30,881. These are modelled estimates from the Office for National Statistics for the financial year ending 2023.
Net (after tax) household income averages £30,881.
Businesses in Gregynog ONS 2025
There are approximately 872 active businesses based in Gregynog, around 56 for every 1,000 residents. The local economy is dominated by small firms: about 89% are micro-businesses employing fewer than 10 people, while 13 are larger employers with 50 or more staff. Figures are from the Office for National Statistics UK Business Counts.
Crime in Gregynog 120 crimes · April 2026
Crime in Gregynog is around the national average, with violence & sexual offences representing the most common offence type. These figures are characteristic of a small town with an active centre and diverse population, and are neither unusually high nor particularly low.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.
Nearest Train Stations 2 stations
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Nearby Towns & Villages 12 found
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Home Ownership in Gregynog
Of the 6,957 households in and around Gregynog, 57% are owned, 25% are socially rented and 18% are privately rented. Home ownership here is lower than the England and Wales average of 63%.
Tenure from the 2021 Census (ONS), for the postcode districts covering Gregynog.



