Place 2008 Bleddfa - centre for the creative spirit
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spacer image 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 are offered exhibitions of paintings, sculpture and crafts, plus workshops and discussions. The Hall Barn is a large converted barn with a dedicated chapel and reception area, hosting meetings, seminars, workshops, meditation sessions and music. The Bleddfa Annual Lecture is held in The Church of St Mary Magdalene beside the Centre. See specific events for opening times.

Photograph right: The building that for many years served the village of Bleddfa as the local school is now the gallery and exhibition space of the Bleddfa Centre.
spacer image The Old School Room gallery exterior
Office opening: Thurs to Sat, 1.30pm to 5.30pm Bleddfa Centre on 01547 550377 and enquiries at bleddfacentre dot com
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