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Presingoll Barns Factory Outlet (Presingoll Barns)

Mandypotts

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Presingoll Barns

Date: 31/01/01 (1265 review reads)
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Advantages: Different Shops all in one place

Disadvantages: In the middle of nowhere

Presingoll Barns is Cornwall’s first factory outlet. There are lots of different shops on site, fudge kitchens, where you can watch fudge being made, and purchase lots of different flavoured and coloured fudge, biscuits and sweets.

There’s a Glass painting shop with an assortment of Mugs and Glassware, which you can purchase. You can watch as masterpieces are being created, in the back of the shop.

The Candle Shop (which was the incentive for this visit), this is where you can watch a plain candle turn into a beautifully carved coloured candle. We love burning scented tea lights, and Presingoll barns have an unbelievable range of them, with really powerful scents, they smell wonderful.

Presingoll barns, has free parking for a 100 cars.

They have a Pottery shop where you can purchase hand made pottery made locally at Liskeard.

A gift by design shop, with cups, silk flowers, novelty gifts, collectable dolls, nautical and fishy gifts and Teddies Galore.

You can have a bite to eat in the Rafters Bakehouse while you are there because they have their very own restaurant, where you can buy freshly prepared food, cakes which are baked daily, home-made dishes, which are all sensible priced.

Last but not least there is a Clearance Cabin, with discounted stocks, end of line and seconds all at half price or less.



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Mandypotts

- 05/02/01

You have to pay high prices these days for hand made goods, but we found some bargains, well worth a visit.
ermintrude

- 04/02/01

Hmm, are the prices really high? (i.e. is it a tourist trap?) Or are they reasonable? There is a place like this near where I live (called Wroxham Barns), and it's fairly reasonable, although some stuff (like food) is way overpriced.


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