Web design in Abergavenny.
Looking for web design in Abergavenny? We build custom websites that get local businesses found. Based in nearby Glynneath, so we understand the Monmouthshire market and the competition you are up against. Every site is mobile-first, fast, and tuned for local search.
The food town at the gateway to the Bannau.
Abergavenny punches far above its size. A town of around twelve and a half thousand people hosts the largest food festival in Wales every September, keeps its Market Hall trading through the week, and serves as the gateway for visitors heading into the Bannau Brycheiniog. Sat on the A40 and A465 at the border, its independents, delis, wine merchants, makers, outfitters, sell to three audiences at once: the town, a wide rural catchment, and a steady stream of English money arriving from Hereford and beyond. Every one of those audiences checks its phone before it parks.
Websites with the same care as your shopfront.
We design custom-coded websites for Abergavenny's independents and services, built to feel as considered as the businesses themselves: menus and bookings that work first time on a phone, photography given room to sell, and pages that read like you rather than a template. Fast on a hillside 4G signal, clear about how to book, order or enquire.
The searches we actually see from Abergavenny.
Abergavenny shows up in our own Search Console data with unusual consistency: web design Abergavenny and its variants reach our pages hundreds of times over a season, spread across four different phrasings, and design agency Abergavenny appears alongside them. That pattern usually means a town whose businesses hold themselves to a visual standard, which fits a place trading on food, craft and independence. The competition for those searches is thinner than the demand, which is the gap a well-built site walks through.
New site or invisible one? Here is how getting found on Google actually works
Win the town, the valley and the visitors.
Ranking here means covering three geographies at once: the town itself, the Monmouthshire villages that treat Abergavenny as their high street, and the visitors planning trips from further out. We build pages around your trade plus the town, keep your Google Business Profile active for the map pack, and make sure the site still answers when someone in Crickhowell or Hereford is choosing where to spend.
Close support, mostly from a distance.
We are a small Welsh team based in Glynneath, across the Heads of the Valleys road from Abergavenny, and most of the work runs remotely over calls and live build links, which suits busy owners fine. You talk straight to Jack, who builds every site himself. Prices are published from £675 +VAT, backed by 16 Google reviews at 5.0.
How we help Abergavenny businesses.
Every service, tuned to the searches your customers make here.
Recent builds.
Real sites for real Welsh businesses.
Asked in Abergavenny.
Anything else? Call, no obligation.
Yes, and Abergavenny is one of the most consistent sources of web design searches reaching our site. We are based in Glynneath, along the A465, so the work runs comfortably over calls and shared links with meetings arranged when they genuinely help.
Our published prices apply everywhere: custom-coded sites from £675 +VAT, Professional builds from £1,350 +VAT, and a monthly plan from £39 +VAT covering hosting, SSL, backups and SEO monitoring. No market-town markup.
Enormously. Festival weekend brings tens of thousands of visitors searching on their phones for food, drink and things to do. A fast site with current menus, hours and booking, plus an active Google Business Profile, is how independents catch that surge rather than watching it queue elsewhere.
Yes. Abergavenny already trades on visitors from Hereford and further east, and a site can rank for the searches those customers make when planning. The approach is honest geography: name the places you genuinely serve and let the border work for you.
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Tell me your trade and where you want to rank in Abergavenny. I'll tell you exactly what it takes, no jargon, no obligation.




