Lovely place to go and visit. It's being revamped, so anyone stopping by in the future will get the benefit of an upgraded driveway and a lovely new studio and display area. They use local clay to make the pottery and you can see works in progress, which I think is wonderful. There's some new artist's trying there handwork and creating some magical pieces. Definitely worth a stop if you can find it. Google got a grumpy face for that one, and I'm pretty sure we spent part of our trip going up there running through a rally car race, which my husband thought was hilarious. The views from this area are spectacular though and in the end the crazy drive...
Read moreThis is the BEST and ONLY place we buy pottery from when we visit family. My family has known the couple that runs this place now for years and even knew the man who ran it before. It used to just be one little old man in a shack (Their house is built on top of it) with a throwing wheel and the local clay. That was the late 70's. But they have a great selection of wares and they're all hand glazed, plus these guys are super friendly. If you get something from here, you'll have it until you will it to your children their...
Read moreIt’s a winding uphill journey to the workshop but the views once there are breathtaking. The workshop is currently undergoing some refurbishment after being hit by last year’s hurricane which destroyed a lot of the old building but there are still plenty of wonderful earthenware to choose from including light shades and trinket pots and a good selection of plates/ cups/bowls etc. The owner Prim is lovely...
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