ZedShed, Penryn

Regular ceilidh classes on Mondays 13:15 – 14:45.

These classes usually run weekly. You can always check class dates on our calendar.

  • Note: no class on 13th October (unless an alternative venue can be found, ZedShed unavailable)

How to find us

ZedShed, Jubilee Wharf, Commercial Road, Penryn TR10 8FG

Red arrow points to the entrance

The ZedShed is upstairs in Jubilee Wharf, in the same building as Muddy Boots Cafe. The entrance is accessed from stairs located on the left hand side of the building (if looking towards the water from street). There is a lift if you need this. Once at the top of the stairs, turn left and go to the end of the corridor – our dance space is a beautiful big room through that door ahead of you.

Bus Routes via Penryn and Frequency
2 – Falmouth – Penzance via Helston
69 – Falmouth – Mylor Bridge via Penryn (every two hours 08.44 to 17.44)
442 – Camborne – Falmouth via Redruth, Stithians & Penryn
231 – Truro College via Carnon Downs
U1 – Falmouth – Truro RCH Treliske via Penryn, Carnon Downs & Truro City Centre (every half hour from 06.08 to 03.15)
U2 – Falmouth – Redruth via Lanner (every half hour)
All the above bus routes stop outside Exchequer Quay

Trains from Penryn Station
There is a regular service running from Truro to Falmouth, with 29 trains a day in each direction.
Penryn to Truro trains run from 06:45 – 21:43
Penryn to Falmouth trains run from 06:18 – 22.22

Parking: There are paid carparks at Commercial Road, Exchequer Quay, the Job Centre and Permarin. There is some parking in the street near Jubilee Wharf but be aware that some spaces are for 1 hour (insufficient time) and some are for 2 hours, so do be sure to check.

Other practical information

Arrival time: The class runs from 13:15 – 14:45. If you plan to pay at the class on the day (cash or card is fine) please try to arrive 5 minutes early so that we can aim to be dancing as soon as possible. Booking online is always the speediest method of payment and secures your space ahead of the class if it is busy.

Shoes: If your shoes are likely to be very wet and muddy in this weather it could be good to bring some alternative shoes to dance in. The best sort of shoes are flat, or fairly flat, and comfy.

Clothes: Wear anything that is comfortable for you. Layers are useful in case you are chilly to start and heat up when dancing.

What else to bring: A water bottle is a good idea. You will be able to refill it in the kitchen next to the hall we are dancing in.