The village is part of the "Black and white village trail", having many timber-framed buildings along its high street. Recent dendrochronology dating work on timbers in these buildings has revealed that some parts date back to the 14th century.
History
Eardisley Park estate includes the site of Eardisley Castle.[2] The manor house built during the Georgian period burned down in 1999 and was replaced with a replica in 2003.[3]
Eardisley Methodist Church in Woodseaves Road is in the Shropshire and Marches Methodist Circuit.[7] It opened in 1867 as Eardisley Primitive Methodist Church.[8]
Hay Railway
The Hay Railway was an early narrow gaugehorse tramway that connected Eardisley with Watton Wharf on the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal in Brecon. From 1 May 1820, the Hay Railway was joined at its Eardisley terminus, in an end-on junction, by the Kington Tramway. Together, the two lines totalled 36 miles (58 km) in length, comprising the longest continuous plateway to be completed in the United Kingdom.[9] The Hay railway operated through rural areas on the borders of England and Wales and was built to transport goods and freight. Passengers were not carried on any official basis. The Hay Railway was absorbed into the Hereford, Hay and Brecon Railway in 1860 and the line was converted to standard gauge[10] for operation by steam locomotives.
Amenities
Eardisley has two public houses, the Tram Inn and The New Strand.
The New Strand is the headquarters for the North West Herefordshire Pool League which incorporates the Eardisley Summer Pool League and the Portway Winter Pool League.
The New Strand is also headquarters to the Hay and District Darts League & the Weobley and District Darts League.
^Simmons, Jack (1997). The Oxford companion to British railway history from 1603 to the 1990s. Oxford University Press. p. 134. ISBN978-0192116970.
^Baughan, Peter E. (1980). A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain Volume XI: North and mid Wales. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 205. ISBN0-7153-7850-3.
^"Eardisley Flower Show". Eardisley. Eardisley Group Parish Council. Retrieved 19 December 2010.