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Welcome to The Loft
Conference Centre, an exciting new venue for conferences, seminars,
meetings and courses in the beautiful Severn Valley on the outskirts
of the ancient market town of Welshpool.
Located at the impressive
Coed-y-Dinas Garden, Home and Country Centre, The Loft Conference Centre
is part of Cambrian Training Company’s attractive new office complex in
the shadow of the magnificent Powis Castle.
The unique development of
Coed-y-Dinas has involved the sensitive conversion of an old Victorian
farm site, which once belonged to the Earls of Powis, into a thriving
retail centre and visitor attraction.
The Loft Conference Centre is
a spacious and naturally lit room with attractive exposed roof trusses
and can accommodate up to 50 delegates in a variety of seating formats.
The Loft enjoys scenic rooftop views along the Severn Valley in two
directions, is well equipped with high speed Internet access, an
interactive Smart board, an LCD 40-inch television screen with a DVD and
video player, digital projector, white board and flip charts, together
with photocopying and fax facilities.
Attractive delegate packages
are available for both daytime and evenings seven days a week. Each
conference, seminar, meeting or course can be tailor-made to suit your
exact requirements and ample free parking is available on site. The
Loft also offers a choice of catering packages to suit all tastes.
For those needing retail
therapy whilst attending a conference, meeting or course, Coed-y-Dinas
Garden, Home and Country Centre can offer an astonishing assortment of
products to tempt all shoppers.
If enjoyment of the natural
environment is more to your taste, then the surrounding countryside
cannot fail to please, especially as there is a nature reserve bordering
the 268-acre development.
The Loft Conference Centre is
one of the original buildings at Coed-y-Dinas that have been sensitively
restored, with great care taken to retain as many unusual features as
possible.
Coed-y-Dinas once formed part
of the Powis Estate and the earliest references to a house on the site
was1720, with the present farmhouse being built in several phases
between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. As with many large
farmhouses of that period there was accommodation for servants, a dairy
and a cheese room.
The first of the farm
buildings is believed to have been built in around 1814 by French
prisoners of war and used as a grain store. Evidence is still visible of
how the grain was dried by having large openings at the base to allow
air to move freely within the building.
The central
Victorian buildings housed cattle stalls, a threshing room powered by
steam, storage rooms for vegetables, stabling for 16 horses and a pony
and trap shed. The cart shed, slaughterhouse, blacksmith shop and pigeon
loft date to the 1880s.

Registered No. 3102054, Registered in Wales.
Registered Office: The Offices @ Coed Y Dinas, Welshpool, Powys, SY21
8RP.