Erwood Station Craft Centre

Supporting over 70 artists and crafts people from all over wales

A centre of local excellence supporting over 80 Welsh artists.

Open 7 days a week with a different exhibition every 6 weeks.

A signal-box bird hide, diesel locomotive and nineteenth century carriages are interesting features of our site.

* Woodturner working * Refreshments available * River side walks * Picnic site

Enjoy the best of mid Wales’ arts housed in an old railway station - complete with GWR carriage galleries and newly restored 1939 Fowler 0-4-0 Diesel Locomotive. And a signal-box bird hide with information about Radnorshire Wildlife trust

No visit to Mid Wales and the borders could be complete without experiencing this ‘Aladdin's cave’.

We now support over 80 talented artists and crafts people.

Enjoy original, interesting and exciting crafts.

Peaceful in the week but busy as weekends.

We are Children friendly at this Craft Centre, and believe art is not just for adults, and true craftsmanship can also be demonstrated in childrens toys, the wonderment of the woodland creatures nestled under the 250 year old oak tree within this centre of Excellance, and the wonderfully interactive Timberkits, Wooden Rocking horses, spinning top league for under 15s and over 60s are just some of the items so loved by children and adults alike, with puzzles and lasting momentoes made in Wales.

The Craft Centre is on the B4567 following the old railway line, on National Cycle Route 8, The Wye Valley Walk, the Roadside Reserve and if you are feeling energetic why not try any of the seven walks which start from the station car park, including the delightful river walk and the Cannon walk.

Gifts to suit all occasions

Useful Information

Erwood Station Craft Centre
Erwood Station Builth Wells Powys LD2 3SJ Wales
phone: 01982 560 674 fax:

News & Special Offers

A New Exhibition every six weeks

Entrance Charge

Opening Times

10am - 5.30 Daily

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