Shoreline Stoneware Shop
Type:Hebridean Way Pit Stop
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14 reviewsShoreline Stoneware pottery and gallery offers a unique stop on your Hebridean Way experience. Situated in North Uist on Locheport road, you are welcome to call and enjoy the stunning views of Locheport and look around the gallery at the beautiful work on display. You may also spot our resident otter, Bryan!
There is ample parking and turning space alongside the gallery. Walkers and cyclists welcome. There is a bike stand and picnic tables outside. Water refill available and backpack store inside and out.
The ceramic work within the gallery is designed and made by artist /owner Louise Cook, to reflect the colour, pattern and textures of her Hebridean island home. Natural beach-weathered sea fragments, abandoned at the hightide line, provide some of the delicate textures captured on the surface of the clay. All other works within the gallery are made by local artists and makers, including original works in watercolour, acrylic & oils, prints & photocards.
Shoreline Stoneware also offer an international shipping service. Once you have enjoyed a browse, your selected pieces can be shipped, on a date of your choice, to your home address.
Open all year (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* April – end October
Open daily Monday – Saturday from 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Closed Sundays
November – end March
Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
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