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The Courtyard Collective
Leap, Co. Cork
Family friendly
Dog friendly
Free car parking
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Are you looking for some locally crafted gifts from West Cork? If so then follow the scenic, tree lined avenue alongside the estuary to The Courtyard Collective shop at Myross Wood House in Leap, County Cork.

The Courtyard Collective is a group of creative people based in West Cork. The Courtyard Collective shop is situated in a light and spacious room in Myross Wood House. The shop is filled with arts, crafts and pretty things, designed or created by members of The Courtyard Collective, all based in West Cork.

Choose from knitwear, crochet work, basketry, woodwork, goat's milk soap, jewellery, ceramics, home textiles, original art, art prints, cards, photography, Mindhaven book and Swerve magazine. Also stocked are some items sold in aid of West Cork Animal Welfare Group. The shop is open 7 days a week.

While you are there, wander through the woodland, past the waterfall, down to the estuary, or visit the walled garden to see what the volunteers are growing this year. All are welcome at The Courtyard Collective, you can even bring your dog along.

Contact details
Myross Wood House, Brade, Leap, Co. Cork, P81 Y192, Ireland
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