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The Bleddfa Centre

Bleddfa is a small village in Mid Wales, near the English border, in an area of great natural beauty. The name is thought to derive from Bleddfaich, Welsh for 'place of the wolf'. The Bleddfa Centre is set in its own grounds in the heart of the village, with an orchard and views over the Radnorshire hills.

In the Old School Room Gallery are offered exhibitions of paintings, sculpture and crafts, plus workshops and discussions. The Hall Barn is a large converted barn with a reception area, hosting workshops and study groups. Next to the Centre is the Church of St Mary Magdalene where the Bleddfa Annual Lecture is held.

The Bleddfa Centre is run by the Bleddfa Trust, a registered charity (No. 507635), whose purpose is to educate people in the subject of creativity, spirituality and self-knowledge using art, science, religion and philosophy. We do this through workshops, exhibitions, lectures and informal gatherings. The founder, James Roose-Evans set up the Trust in 1978. A copy of the the Bleddfa brochure, Who we are and What we do, is available as a PDF from the Programme / Downloads page. A list of Patrons, Trustees and Staff can be seen on the People page.
 

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The Old School Room Gallery, formerly the local school, sits beside the green
in the centre of Bleddfa village.
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