In 1972, Wendy Whelan started the kitchen and craft shop at Ballymaloe House, Shanagarry, Cork, Ireland, as an exciting addition to the existing business her mother Myrtle Allen had created.
Seven days a week
Opening Times: Summer 9:30 to 18:00
Opening Times Winter: 9:30 to 18:00
The Ballymaloe Shop is located in a charming old farm building next to Ballymaloe House. It is more than a kitchen shop or a craft shop it is both and much more.
The Ballymaloe Shop is located in a charming old farm building next to Ballymaloe House. It is more than a kitchen shop or a craft shop it is both and much more. In this kitchen and craft shop you will find a carefully selected, competitively priced range of Irish designer goods, crafts, knitwear, clothes, books, food, textiles to suit all styles and all kitchen or dining rooms, kitchen gadgets, kitchen utensils, baking tins, bakeware, knives, specialist kitchenware, tea towels, tea cosy, baby blankets, blankets, rugs throws and lots more. A great place to find the perfect present or gift for all occasions like birthdays and weddings. Get all your kitchen gadgets, accessories & essentials for your kitchen here. Add style to your dining room with our wide range of textiles and linens. Bake the perfect cake with one of the many baking tins on offer. There is something for everyone in the Ballymaloe Kitchen and Craft Shop.
There is beautiful Burleigh pottery, Irish knitwear by Inis Meain and others, scarves and rugs (blankets) by Foxford and John Hanly, handblown Jerpoint glass, Le Pentole saucepans and all sorts of kitchenware and bakeware, robust Silverwood cake tins, textiles and linens from Waltons & Co and Ulster Weavers, Nicholas Mosse pottery, chunky chopping boards from Sacha Whelan, Cook books, Cookery Books by Darina Allen, Rachel Allen, Rory O'Connell, Myrtle Allen, local interest books, Ballymaloe Christmas Hampers and lots more. (For hampers please contct the Ballymaloe Shop directly on 021 4652032)
Come visit the kitchen and craft shop while driving through the beautiful East Cork countryside or while staying at Ballymaloe House and come sample our delicious light lunches, homemade cakes and scones in "The Ballyamoe Café".
“It was lovely place to see yesterday going back again”
Ann Marie Sexton
“We stopped today and had a wonderful lunch, met Alfie ( spelling) the "pup", and had a wonderful chat with one of the staff....my husband brought home 3 take away boxes of treats from their cafe..wish it was a bit closer...lol!”
Deborah Morse-Ackley
“It was lovely place to see yesterday going back again”
Ann Marie Sexton