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Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre, Belleek, Co.Fermanagh,
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Belleek,
Enniskillen
Step into the world of Belleek Pottery and you enter one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating attractions. This is an especially exciting time as Irelands oldlest pottery celebrates its 150th anniversary. |
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Celtic Crafts Gallery
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Dundrum,
Newcastle
Steve and Mary Murphy have used their art and craft backgrounds to create this inspiring venue. The Gallery enjoys panoramic Mourne Mountain views, displays and sells fine crafts from all over Ireland. |
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Belleek Living
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Enniskillen
Belleek Living is a new contemporary and exciting shop in Enniskillen. |
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Bear Essentials Showroom
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Bear Essentials Showroom & Silver Bear Centre |
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The Buttermarket
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Enniskillen
The Buttermarket Craft & Design Courtyard comprises of sixteen art and craft units, a coffee shop and a gift shop, housed in the restored early 19th century dairy market. The Buttermarket has a unique position in the heart of Enniskillen. |
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The Yellow Wood Art Gallery
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Enniskillen
Lorna Smyth is the artist and proprietor of the Yellow Wood Art Gallery. This spacious gallery is a feast for the eyes and offers a wide range of pictures, all inspired by the Fermanagh landscape. |
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Ashwood Garden Centre
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Enniskillen
Established in 1925 we are renowned for our excellent quality and service. Our Garden Centre is set in the quiet picturesque countryside and is an ideal place to visit while you are in Fermanagh. |
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Angela Kelly Jewellery
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Enniskillen
Angela designs and handcrafts unique jewellery using Irish stone and silver. |
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The Cowshed Studios
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Kesh,
Enniskillen
Housing the workshops of husband and wife team, Alison Britton and Dara Hand, these beautiful renovated 2 storey barns are well worth a visit whilst touring in North Fermanagh. |
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Frances Morris Studio & Gallery
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Enniskillen
Visit Frances Morris in her studio/gallery to view the latest exhibition of her Irish landscapes. Her widely acclaimed work has been exhibited in Manchester, London, Belfast, Dublin and New York. Some porcelain ceramic pieces are also on display. |