
About
This is a fine example of a workhouse built under the New Poor Law of 1834, and is the only one in Wales preserved and open to the public. It is set in the beautiful countryside of the Cain Valley beside the A490 towards Lake Vyrnwy.
Known locally as Y Dolydd, it is a handsome stone building listed Grade II*, under
restoration by a local trust. Four wings radiate from the central Master's House. The Workhouse History Centre tells its story with a film, Ghosts of the Workhouse, featuring the men, women and children who lived and worked here.
Open every day with a visitor trail.
For Open Doors, there will be a special event with a Food Fair featuring the finest food and drink from local producers in Wales and the borders, with a wide range of produce available to sample. Plus - live music, an art exhibition, open studios, slide presentation on the building's restoration, guided tours, workhouse costumes for children.
Free entry and parking; donations towards the restoration gratefully received.
No booking required.
Guide Prices
Free entry
Book Tickets Online
Facilities
Accessibility
- Disabled access
Catering
- On-site catering
Groups
- Education/study area
- Facilities for educational visits
- Facilities for groups
Meeting, Conference & Wedding Facilities
- Facilities for corporate hospitality
Parking
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Public toilets
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
Map & Directions
Road Directions
By road: from the East, head towards Llanfyllin on the A490 and the entrance is on the right 1 mile before the town. From the West: drive through the town and the entrance is on the left. Please note your satnav will show the Llanfyllin Workshouse on the other side.
Public Transport Directions
By public transport: Tanat Valley Motors Services 72 and 74. You can ask the bus to stop outside the Workhouse.
Nearest station is Welshpool station which is 9 miles away.