B
Liveable Score

Good Area

A

Outdoor Spaces

B+

Amenities

B

Transport

C

Schools

CouncilCarmarthenshire
Crime Rate
average
Demographics
😔 High Unemployment🏠 Homeowner Families
Interactive liveability map of Burry Port showing color-coded areas with Liveable Scores ranging from A+ (Outstanding - dark green) to C (Challenged - red). Crime hotspots are marked with red pulsing indicators in 32 locations. Burry Port boundary is outlined in blue.Map allows users to explore different neighborhoods and their liveability ratings within the area.
C
C+
B
B+
A
A+
Crime hotspots
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Outdoor Spaces

AllotmentsAllotments
Adequate
Play SpacePlay Space
Adequate
Golf CourseGolf Course
Ample
Public ParkPublic Park
Ample
Tennis CourtTennis Court
Limited
Bowling GreenBowling Green
Adequate
Playing FieldPlaying Field
Adequate

Local Amenities

Pubs & BarsPubs & Bars
Adequate
Restaurants & CafesRestaurants & Cafes
Ample
Retail ShoppingRetail Shopping
Adequate
SupermarketsSupermarkets
Limited
TakeawaysTakeaways
Adequate

Transport Links

train
Pembrey and Burry Port
Train
train
Kidwelly
Train
train
Llanelli
Train

Schools

Outstanding
0 Schools
Good
0 Schools
Requires Improvement
0 Schools
Trimsaran Community School
Burry Port Community Primary School
Pembrey C.P. School
Ysgol Glan-Y-Mor School

House Prices

all dwelling types

£188,188

detached houses

£261,250

semi detached houses

£189,688

terraced houses

£134,422

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Burry Port a nice place to live?

Burry Port is a nice place to live. We've given it a liveable rating of B. This means it offers reasonable living standards in Carmarthenshire. It particularly appeals to homeowner families. However, one concern might be the high levels of unemployment in the area.

How safe is Burry Port?

Burry Port has a low crime rate of 54.3 crimes per 1,000 people, which is below the national average.

What are the demographics of Burry Port?

The majority of residents in Burry Port identify as White (British) (97%). Most residents were born in the United Kingdom (97%). The area has a mix of religious beliefs with no single faith forming a majority.