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Angaston Cottage Industries
Angaston
Angaston Cottage Industries was started in 1972 by a group of local women keen to use surplus local produce and show off their creative talent. Today the shop stocks a range of homemade goods, homegrown produce and crafts from over 300 contributors.
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Barossa Living Gallery
Tanunda
The Barossa Living Gallery provides a seasonal showcase of local and interstate artists, sculptors, jewellers, glass blowers and ceramicists.
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Barossa Regional Gallery
Tanunda
The Barossa Regional Gallery is a high quality art space displaying works from the permanent Barossa Vintage Festival Collection, Community Art in Fabric, regularly changing temporary and touring exhibitions of paintings and sculptures and space for paintings by Barossa artists. The Barossa Regional Gallery is the home of the historical Hill & Son Grand Organ (1875), lovingly restored by the Organ Historical Trust. The gallery also operates a retail service with local handmade crafts, artworks and books available for purchase.
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Chateau Barrosa Winery Cellar Door Gift Shop and Museum
Lyndoch
Take a trip to the impressive Chateau Barrosa in the world famous Barossa Valley of South Australia, only one hour
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Collective Barossa
Tanunda
Collective Barossa is a one stop shop to taste and purchase the wines of three small family wineries. All the families are descendents of the original settlers of the Barossa Valley.
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Dragonfly Antiques
Williamstown
Dragonfly Antiques deals only with original pieces (no replicas) from Asia. Our range of furniture and accessories ages from 60 - 140 years old. Many pieces have remained in their rustic condition with some minimal restoration, where others have been restored to near new condition.
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Friedensberg Historic German School Museum
Springton
Built in 1861 on land and with money donated by George Fife Angas, Friedensberg (Hill of Peace) Schoolroom with Headmaster's residence attached also served for four decades as St Johannes Church for the early Prussian Lutheran pioneer settlers at Springton.
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Peter Franz Fine Art Gallery
Lyndoch
The Peter Franz Fine Art Gallery was purpose built by Peter himself to showcase both his passion for photography and to provide a venue to showcase fine art within the Barossa Valley region.
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South Australian Company Store
Angaston
The South Australian Company Store showcases the regions of our state, we feature exclusive Barossa product like Gully Gardens dried fruits 100 percent grown, dried and packaged in Angaston, together with unique art work, jewellery and quality Australian giftware. Our restaurant cuisine also features many of the foods we sell. Outstanding food, views, service and ambience.
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Spinifex Art and Crafts
Lyndoch
Spinifex Art and Crafts, Lyndoch is a retail shop selling exclusive, quality hand-crafted goods including pottery, plants, dolls, bears, quilts, patchwork, folk art, preserves, paintings of local scenes, candles, timber items, cards, baby wear, scarves, hats, Victorian embroidery and much, much more. All goods are locally made in the Barossa region.
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