Tŷ Newydd is the National Writing Centre of Wales. Established in 1990, thousands of aspiring and emerging writers have since passed through our iconic teal front door.
We specialise in high-quality residential creative writing courses. Every week we welcome a new group of individuals from Wales, the rest of the UK and beyond to our home. During their stay, writers can spend time together under the guidance of experienced tutors and acclaimed writers, participate in group workshops and one-to-one tutorials, enjoy readings and bask in the inspirational surroundings of north west Wales.
Our programme of courses features a mix of residential courses and retreats – both in the English and Welsh language – and cover many genres, forms and styles, including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, scriptwriting, nature writing, storytelling, yoga and more.
We choose our tutors and guest readers carefully, and welcome some of the best practitioners in their fields to Tŷ Newydd every year. Present and past tutors include Gillian Clarke, Carol Ann Duffy, Lemn Sissay, Pascale Petit, Andrew McMillan, Cynan Jones, Sophie Mackintosh, Amy Liptrot, Willy Russel, Manon Steffan Ros, Hollie McNish, Inua Ellams, Roger Robinson, Helen Mort, Ingrid Persaud, Fiona Benson, Owen Sheers, Okechukwu Nzelu, Menna Elfyn and many many more.
Our historical house was the last home of former Prime Minister David Lloyd George. It still retains the recognisable touches implemented by architect Clough Williams-Ellis, famous for his quirky Italianate village Portmeirion, the setting of classic TV series The Prisoner and Festival No.6. Nestled in a quiet spot between mountain and sea, we’re the perfect haven to retreat to and spend some time being creative.
We offer bespoke courses for educational groups, where we work alongside tutors and teachers in order to create a perfect course for their group. It is also possible to hire Tŷ Newydd privately for a corporate course, a holiday or a special occasion.
To browse our course programme, click here, or get in touch with us for more information.
Tŷ Newydd Writing Centre is run by Literature Wales, the national company for the development of literature. To learn more about our governance, click here to visit Literature Wales’ website.