Llanarth
Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Llanarth, NSW 2795.
About Llanarth
Welcome to Llanarth
Llanarth is a residential pocket on the western fringe of Bathurst, sitting among the ring of newer and semi-rural suburbs that have grown up around one of New South Wales's oldest inland cities. Bordered by Abercrombie, Windradyne, West Bathurst, Eglinton and Mitchell, it occupies a spot where established Bathurst streetscapes give way to larger blocks and a quieter, more open feel.
With a population of 2,302 and a median age of 38, Llanarth tends to suit families and professionals wanting space and relative affordability without leaving the Bathurst region altogether. It's not a suburb built around a bustling main street or a landmark attraction — its appeal lies in the practical combination of size, setting and proximity to everything Bathurst offers.
Lifestyle & dining
Life in Llanarth is generally low-key, with residents heading into central Bathurst or across to Windradyne and West Bathurst for cafes, pubs and restaurants. The city's dining scene, from casual bakeries to the pubs around the historic centre, is only a short drive away, and weekends often mean a mix of local errands and trips into town for coffee or a meal out. It's the kind of suburb where the pace is set by the household rather than the postcode — good for those who want a home base close to conveniences but away from constant foot traffic.
Shopping
For everyday shopping, Llanarth residents typically rely on the retail centres in neighbouring Bathurst suburbs, including supermarkets and specialty stores around West Bathurst and the broader Bathurst CBD. The city centre itself, a short drive away, covers the bigger shopping needs, from department stores to speciality retailers, meaning locals rarely have to travel far for anything beyond the basics.
Getting around
Llanarth's location on the western side of Bathurst makes for straightforward access into the city centre by car, with Eglinton and Mitchell providing further connections toward the Great Western Highway corridor. Bathurst's train station, on the Main Western line with services toward Sydney, is accessible from the city centre, making the suburb workable for those who need occasional rail travel as well as regular road commuting. As with much of the Bathurst area, a car is the most practical way to get around day to day, though the compact scale of the city keeps most trips short.
Schools & families
With a median age of 38, Llanarth has a solid base of established families, and the surrounding Bathurst suburbs offer a good spread of primary and secondary schooling options that locals draw on. Its position near Eglinton, Mitchell and West Bathurst means families have a reasonable choice of nearby schools without being locked into a single option, a point worth weighing up against specific enrolment catchments before buying.
Parks & recreation
The semi-rural edges of Llanarth and its neighbouring suburbs mean there's generally more breathing room here than in tighter inner-Bathurst streets, with larger blocks and open outlooks a feature of the area. Residents make use of Bathurst's broader recreational facilities, including its sporting grounds and the recreational spaces that wrap around the Macquarie River precinct, for weekend activity and exercise.
The property market
Llanarth's current listings are dominated by houses, which make up 89% of stock, with land parcels accounting for the remaining 11% — a mix that reflects the suburb's newer, house-and-land character rather than a unit or townhouse market. The median house price sits at $845,000, with recent figures showing a modest pullback of 1.2% in house price growth, suggesting the market has cooled slightly after a period of stronger demand. Median rent of $650 a week points to solid rental interest, positioning Llanarth as a suburb that offers family-sized housing at prices that remain within reach of the broader Bathurst market, appealing to both owner-occupiers and investors keeping an eye on regional NSW.
Market snapshot
Llanarth property market
Median sale price
$845k
House · 4 bed
Median rent
$650
per week
Gross rental yield
4.0%
annual rent ÷ sale price
Typical price range
Entry
$778k
Median
$845k
Premium
$1.05m
Days on market
104
Auction clearance
0%
Sold this year
32
Median sold price trend · House 4 bed
Compound growth +4.9% / yr over 4 yrs
Property types on market
Share of current listings in Llanarth by dwelling type.
Who lives here
Demographics
ABS Census 2021 figures for Llanarth, NSW 2795.
Population
2,302
residents (2021)
Median age
38
years
Household income
$2,348
median, per week
Median rent
$440
per week
Median mortgage
$2,000
per month
Mortgage / income
20%
comfortable
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.
Recent results
Recently sold in Llanarth
$1.13m
17 Lorimer Street
Sold ~July 2026
$1.20m
47 Freeman Circuit
Sold ~July 2026
$949k
4 McGirr Street
Sold ~June 2026
$1m
24 Meagher Street
Sold ~June 2026
$839k
42 Lorimer Street
Sold ~June 2026
$949k
5 O'Reilly Place
Sold ~June 2026
$1.05m
27 Freeman Circuit
Sold ~June 2026
$935k
40 Westbourne Drive
Sold ~June 2026
Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.
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Common questions
Llanarth suburb FAQ
What is the median property price in Llanarth?
The median house price in Llanarth, NSW is $845k for a 4-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have fallen about 1.2%.
How much is rent in Llanarth?
The median weekly rent in Llanarth is around $650 per week.
Is Llanarth a good place to live?
Llanarth is a locality in the Bathurst Region of New South Wales, Australia, approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Bathurst. Llanarth is an established residential suburb in NSW, with a population of around 2,302.
What is the population of Llanarth?
Llanarth has a population of 2,302 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 38.
How long do homes take to sell in Llanarth?
Properties in Llanarth take around 104 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 0%.
How much do you need to buy in Llanarth?
Entry-level properties in Llanarth start around $778k, while premium homes reach $1.05m.
What suburbs are near Llanarth?
Suburbs near Llanarth include Abercrombie, Windradyne, West Bathurst, Eglinton and Mitchell.
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