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The Barn Swallow Artisan Gallery

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Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Sunday 13:00-17:00
Address:
796 Gillums Ridge Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903, United StatesMap
Phone+1 434-979-4884
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  • IAmEve7
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    From A Top Contributor...Come For a Wonderful Artsy/Shopping Experience

    Whenever we have a chance, we love visiting this unique shopping gallery, located in an old barn, just on the outskirts of Charlottesville, Virginia. This is certainly among one of our favorite place...

    Reviewed on Jul 29, 2019
  • DivaO
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    Worth the short drive!

    This little gallery in a old home or barn is so lovely and so worth the trip. Just minutes from center of Charlottesville. Pottery, garden items and really cool gifts. I got note cards, candles, all c...

    Reviewed on Jul 9, 2019
  • Chuck H
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    Cool, Quaint, Artsy

    This was a cool little place on its own in a semi-remote location. It had different artsy objects in an old house setting. The property had a nice, wild garden around it. It was a cool place to vis...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2019
  • Kay R
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    Well worth the drive

    The shop has an excellent array of beautiful artistic works of art-- from jewelry, oil paintings, handwoven scarves to baskets woven from Virginia honeysuckle vines. I have visited many many shops fi...

    Reviewed on Dec 30, 2018
  • Dianne S
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    Interesting

    Lots of interesting crafts by local artists. Very nicely displayed and labeled with prices. Outside gardens could use some attention

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2018