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Pic a Tenerife Crafts

To reach Pic a Tenerife Crafts in Glenburnie you will take Route 431, also called Bonne Bay Road, from Wiltondale. You will be travelling in a westerly direction. This is a very pretty drive, lots of hills and sharp turns, and if it is a clear day you can see the Tablelands off in the distance. As you approach Glenburnie the road will begin to follow the south arm of Bonne Bay. Pic a Tenerife is past the Middlebrook Cottages and Chalets.

The shop is a small red building on your left just as you cross the bridge into Glenburnie, on a sharp bend to the right. It is tucked in to the left of the white house as you look up the hill and is easy to miss.

When you enter the door you will be greeted by the owner Loretta. She is the keeper of the quilts, with a large selection of handmade quilts in various sizes. They are made by herself and local women. In addition there is a collection of knitted goods, traditional and funky, jewellery, carvings, woodwork, paintings etc.

Between customers she is working on sewing projects behind the counter. Loretta has her sewing machine there, making inventory for the store and craft shows. There is also blog spot for Pic a Tenerife Crafts

There is a lot of browsing to be done and Loretta, who has lived in Glenburnie her entire life can answer any questions you may have about her products or the area. The name of the store comes from a nearby mountain.

 

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