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Catherine Scott Ceramics
Catherine Scott produces Tierra de Cobre (Copper Earth), her contemporary, black and copper earthenware range, in Co.Tyrone, Northern Ireland. A former architectural consultant, she utilises her analytical skills to merge simple clean lines and shapes with unique applied design, individually hand-glazing each piece.
http://www.catherinescottceramics.co.uk
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Priory Cottages
Set amongst the stunning grounds of Benburb Priory are the quaint Priory Cottages,home to Stephen Farnan Pottery, Greenwood Baskets, Tank Gallery and Priory House West. Established in 2002, Stephen Farnan Pottery offers an extensive range of pottery from the quirky to the ultra functional! Alison's baskets are known throughout Ireland and the UK for their uniqueness and strength. PrioryCottages is a growing enterprise so there might even be more to see when you get here!
http://www.benburb.com
PageRank: 2/10
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Island Turf Crafts Visitor Centre
Observe the craftsmen at work while exploring the bog museum with reconstructed life styles and habits of pre-historic Ireland with artefacts excavated from Irish boglands. Island Turf Crafts are proving to be a roaring success with corporate clients, particularly for corporate gifts and sports trophies. Their clocks make ideal gifts and can be personalised with your company logo. If you would like to enquire about commissioning corporate gifts please feel free to contact them.
http://www.islandturfcrafts.com
PageRank: 4/10
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McKenna Gallery
Purpose built art gallery in Omagh close to the Strule Arts Centre and overlooking the Strule Weir. The Gallery showcases an impressive range of both established and emerging Artists. Exhibitions are staged throughout the year as well as an ever changing display of work from Gallery Artists. McKenna Gallery is arranged over two floors with a disabled lift to second floor. The Gallery uses the best in modern lighting and paintings are exhibited using the most high tech hanging system available. The entire building is air conditioned throughout.
http://www.mckennagallery.com
PageRank: 2/10
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An Cregan Visitors Centre
An Creagán Visitor Center in Omagh, at the foothills of the Sperins, is an ideal location to start your holiday. With our self-Catering traditional cottages, licensed restaurant and bar, conference and function areas, we're ideally placed to fulfill all your vacation needs. Children can enjoy our play areas, and explore the past with our archaeological sites, giving you, and them, the oppourtunity to step back in time, with all the comforts of the present.
http://www.an-creagan.com
PageRank: 4/10
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Barrontop Fun Farm
An open farm with a large variety of baby animals and rare breeds. Large indoor soft play area and bouncy castle, adventure playground, tearoom and gift shop. Optional extras include cart rides, face painting and pony rides. Pony trekking also available. Visit Santa during December for a Christmas Gift.
http://www.barrontop.co.uk
PageRank: 3/10
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Mill Pottery
Mill Pottery was established in 1976 by Tom Agnew. He works in idyllic surroundings with time to pursue a very personal approach to his craft. After many years as a well kept secret, the pottery is now firmly on the visitor trail and Tom extends a warm invitation to come and share what he has enjoyed for over 30 years.
http://www.tomagnew.net
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Ulster American Folk Park
An outdoor museum which tells the story of emigration from Ulster to America in the 18th and 19th centuries. Located in Omagh, Northern Ireland. The Ulster American Folk Park trails are spread over 40 acres. As much of the Museum is in a large open air site, it is recommended that sensible shoes are worn, appropriate clothing is worn for the time of year, and waterproofs are brought for potentially rainy days.
http://www.nmni.com/uafp
PageRank: 6/10
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