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Black and White Village Trail

Black and White Trail imageDilwyn is one of the first villages on the the Black & White Village Trail. The Trail is a well signed tourist route through some of the prettiest villages and most beautiful landscapes in England. Starting from the ancient town of Leominster, the 40 mile circular trail leads west through a rich landscape of orchards, hopyards and distant hills, taking in the most picturesque black and white villages along the way as well as the little market town of Kington.

The route includes: Leominster, Dilwyn, Weobley, Pembridge, Eardisley, Kinnersley, Sarnesfield, Lyonshall, Kingsland, Kington, and Eardisland.

The Black & White Trail is named for the many timber-framed houses and buildings to be seen on the route. These have a framework built of unseasoned (i.e. green) oak, with panels that are infilled with inter-woven wooden lathes covered with plaster. Originally the panels were covered with a limewash coloured with natural pigments. Painting the beams black and the panels white is relatively recent practice. It dates from restorations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries when many houses were restored, their timbers re-exposed and the practice of painting the beams black and panels white, to emphasise the patterns of the timber frame, became established.

The Old ForgeDilwyn has many examples of these black and white timber framed buildings. The Old Forge shown here is a typical example. Nearby Karen Court and the row of houses opposite the Great House are further examples.

16th century Orchard Cottage behind the church is another worthy example.

schoollogoDilwyn CoE School
Continuing to survive
after 165 years of existance.
in-bloomDilwyn in Bloom
Dilwyn's community enhancing
In Bloom scheme.
websml2Dilwyn's History
Bringing Dilwyn's past to life from
Domesday to more recent times
Cedar Hall2The Cedar Hall is Dilwyn's community hall and is an excellent facility for wedding receptions and parties of any description, as well as for meetings, film show, etc. The rates are very competitive and compare most favourably with similar facilities elsewhere.
rbl logoRoyal British Legion
Dilwyn's RBL branch.
nhw logoNeighbourhood Watch
Dilwyn's NHW scheme.
Cedar Club
Dilwyn senior's afternoon club.
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Dilwyn's Womens Institute.
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Dilwyn Cedar Hall
Monday and Tuesday:
9:00am - 12:00pm
12:00 - 1:00pm (Lunch club)
1:00 - 3:00pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday and Friday:
9:00am - 12:00pm
12:00 - 1:00pm (Lunch club)
Suzy (Coordinator)
07975 994309