
Location
Highlanes Gallery
Laurence Street
Drogheda, County Louth
t 041 980 3283
e shop@louthcraftmark.com
W louthcraftmark.com
Price Range
€1.50 - €1500
Craft Discipline
Retail Craft Outlet
Commissions
Yes
Type of Venue
Craft retail outlet
and Creative Hub
Normal Opening
Mon - Sat 10.30 - 5.00
Sunday 12.00 - 5.00
Parking
On street pay parking
Toilet
Yes
Accompanied
Children Welcome
Yes
Wheelchair
Yes
Open Studio Times
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Louth Craftmark at
Highlanes Gallery
Louth Craftmark at
Highlanes Gallery
Louth Craftmark is a pioneering craft retail outlet
bringing a contemporary hand-finished craft product
offering to the public. A member of The Crafts
Council Of Ireland Regional Outlets Network, our
store in Drogheda is home to the wares of over 60
designers, many of whom are living and working in
the locality. County Louth boasts a wealth of original
design talent and our aim is to offer a snap shot of
the unique, creative range of gifts, made right on our
doorstep. Each Saturday throughout the year, meet
one of our makers in-store and chat to them about
their craft discipline or see them demonstrate their
skills - visit our news section on our website to see
who is in-store that month.
Directions
From Dublin on M1: Take the exit off after the
suspension bridge. Follow the signs for Drogheda
round three roundabouts. Follow the road until you
reach the third set of traffic lights and take a left at
this junction. Follow the one-way system down the
main street (West St) and go straight through the
crossroads at the end, up the hill (Laurence St) and we
are at the top on the right hand side - watch out for
multicoloured arches. There is on-street pay parking
available or take a left at the top of the road before St
Laurence’s Gate and the entrance to Laurence Centre
car park is on the left.
From Dundalk on M1: Take the exit after
Monasterboice, just before the suspension bridge and
follow the above directions.
Places of interest nearby
Why not take time to view the current exhibition in
the Highlanes Gallery or enjoy lunch in Andersons
Café. Within walking distance is Millmount, where you
can visit craft makers at work in their studios.
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