Afonwen Craft and Antique Centre

The largest family-run Craft and Antique Centre in North Wales.

Thousands of quality crafted items, including Celtic jewellery, glass, sculptures, locally turned wood.

Demonstrations and exhibitions are held weekly all year round. We are specialists in antiques and collectables in oak, walnut, mahogany and country pine from around the world. Not to mention crystal, china, silver, pictures, full and part dinner and tea sets, Moorcroft, Royal Doulton and unused curios.

You will also find freshly prepared cuisine, teas, coffee and scrumptious cakes in our award winning.

Free Entrance.

9.30am to 5.00pm. Open all year, closed Mondays but open all Bank Holiday Mondays.

Signposted off A55 Junction 31. Junction 8 on A541.

Nearby restaurants

Pwll Gwyn Country Inn and Restaurant
Traditional, cosy and full of charm, The Pwll Gwyn is the ideal country retreat to escape the hustle of everyday life, offering good, honest home cooking, a wide variety of real ales and beautiful boutique bedrooms.
The Piccadilly Inn
The newly renovated Piccadilly Inn is an intimate and cosy restaurant and public house in the heart of the picturesque town of Caerwys. Although it appears to be big on the outside, it offers a homely and cosy atmosphere.
The Pet Cemetery Cafeteria
Enjoy a stroll around the award-winning grounds of the pet cemetery and visit our cafe, which offers home-cooked food.

Pub

Royal Oak
Set in a Grade II listed, 16th century building, The Royal Oak, Caerwys is a traditional, local pub which focuses on community. You can always be assured of a warm welcome from your hosts, Pat, Trevor, Alan and family.
The Cherry Pie Inn
The Cherry Pie is open Tuesday to Saturday lunchtime and evening, and Sunday lunchtime all the year round.
Black Lion Inn
The Black Lion is a 13th century coaching inn - based in the heart of the country with breathtaking views towards Moel Famau. Its restaurant and bar offer a wide range of home cooked British food and real ales.