Artisans at Work · Artisans at Work Scullion Hurls is located in the village of Loughguile. It is...

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ÉCONOMUSÉE Artisans at Work Scullion Hurls is located in the village of Loughguile. It is situated at the edge of the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On arrival at the Scullion Hurls ÉCONOMUSÉE you will receive a warm welcome from the Scullion family. THE ÉCONOMUSÉE EXPERIENCE A Quality Experience ÉCONOMUSÉE - a concept developed in Quebec, Canada. The term ÉCONOMUSÉE translates to Economuseum or working museum. The mission of the ÉCONOMUSÉE network is to promote and keep alive traditional crafts and knowledge, whilst ensuring economic growth within rural communities. The network is designed for small industries specialising in arts, crafts and agri-food products. The industries are open to the public, offering an interactive, recreational and enriching experience. Visit artisans of the ÉCONOMUSÉE network and learn about their history, traditional production techniques and contemporary products, stamped with identity and originality. Discover Artisans at Work! Scullion Hurls ÉCONOMUSÉE 16 Lough Road, Loughguile, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Ireland, BT44 9JN Phone/Fax: 028 276 41308 Mobile: 077 366 48115 www.scullionhurls.com Email: [email protected] Scullion Hurls ÉCONOMUSÉE is funded by the ÉCONOMUSÉE Northern Europe project under the Northern Periphery Programme 2007-2013 and Northern Ireland Tourist Board. The project involves a number of organisations from across Northern Europe, working in partnership to promote craft tourism. www.economusee.eu 1 Reception area Reception Area A 6 STEP TOUR Watch Micheál and Denis take the time to produce a Scullion hurl focusing on quality and finally hand finishing the hurl in the Loughguile workshop. 2 Workshop Explore the exhibition area to learn about the history of hurling, the process involved in making a Scullion hurl and the family connection behind the business. 3 Historical facts & traditional techniques Experience the Scullion Hurls production process. 4 Present- day knowledge & techniques Learn what inspired the Scullion family to start up the family business producing hurls and more about the local teams that use a Scullion hurl. 5 Documentation centre Why not explore the gift shop and treat yourself or surprise someone with a Scullion hurl or one of the many craft products made from the surplus ash. These include cheeseboards, clocks, photo hurls, keyrings, pens and other personalised gift items. 6 Craft shop The Scullion family invite you to visit the workshop and experience the craftsmanship involved in hurl making. City of Derry Airport A36 A8 A8 A57 A2 A2 50 B15 0 B90 A2 B97 A42 A43 3 A43 B14 A2 5 B15 B15 5 B67 B17 B17 B62 A29 A A2 2 B68 B192 B69 A6 B146 A26 A26 A54 B66 A54 A29 A29 A42 A6 A54 A6 A6 A31 A29 A37 A26 A44 A44 A2 B92 A26 Binevenagh Mountain Slieveanorra Mountain Tievebulliagh Mountain Slemish Mountain Garron Plateau Cairnryan an Troon Portrush Portballintrae Bushmills Dervock Armoy Loughguile Torr Head Fair Head Garron Point Carnfunnock Country Park Rathlin Island Ballintoy Whitepark Bay Giant’s Causeway Portstewart Downhill Greencastle Castlerock Magilligan Point Derry Coleraine Ballymoney Ballycastle Ballymena Larne Limavady Macosquin Benone Garvagh River Bann River Roe River Bush Kilrea Rasharkin Cloughmills Cushendun Glendun Glenaan Glencorp Glenshesk Glentaisie Bann Valley Roe Valley Glenariff Glenballyemon Glenarm Glencloy Sperrin Mountains Cushendall Glenariff Carnlough Glenarm Ballygally Glenoe Carrickfergus Whitehead Ballycarry Ballyclare Randalstown Toome Bellaghy Castledawson Magherafelt Maghera Upperlands Swatragh Kells Islandmagee Antrim Cullybackey Ahoghill Lough Foyle Portglenone Gracehill Broughshane Ballykelly Eglinton Dungiven Feeny Claudy N S W 0 5 miles 10 miles 0 5 km 10 km 15 km Causeway Coastal Route Additional Scenic Routes Motorways Roads Railway Ferry Crossings Key Causeway Coast and Glens Region Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty UNESCO World Heritage Site Golf Courses Marinas Airports AONB 20 km 15 miles Scullion Hurls Brochure Design:Layout 1 25/06/2013 10:08 Page 1

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ÉCONOMUSÉEArtisans at Work

Scullion Hurls is located in the village ofLoughguile. It is situated at the edge ofthe Antrim Coast and Glens Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty.

On arrival at the Scullion Hurls ÉCONOMUSÉEyou will receive a warm welcome from theScullion family.

THE ÉCONOMUSÉEEXPERIENCE

A Quality Experience

ÉCONOMUSÉE - a concept developed in

Quebec, Canada. The term ÉCONOMUSÉE

translates to Economuseum or working

museum. The mission of the ÉCONOMUSÉE

network is to promote and keep alive traditional

crafts and knowledge, whilst ensuring economic

growth within rural communities.

The network is designed for small industries

specialising in arts, crafts and agri-food

products. The industries are open to the public,

offering an interactive, recreational and

enriching experience.

Visit artisans of the ÉCONOMUSÉE network

and learn about their history, traditional

production techniques and contemporary

products, stamped with identity and originality.

Discover Artisans at Work!

Scullion Hurls ÉCONOMUSÉE16 Lough Road, Loughguile,Ballymena, Co. Antrim,Ireland, BT44 9JNPhone/Fax: 028 276 41308Mobile: 077 366 48115

www.scullionhurls.comEmail: [email protected]

Scullion Hurls ÉCONOMUSÉE is funded by theÉCONOMUSÉE Northern Europe project underthe Northern Periphery Programme 2007-2013and Northern Ireland Tourist Board.

The project involves a number of organisationsfrom across Northern Europe, working inpartnership to promote craft tourism.

www.economusee.eu

1 Reception area

Reception AreaA 6 STEP TOUR

Watch Micheál and Denis take the time toproduce a Scullion hurl focusing on quality andfinally hand finishing the hurl in the Loughguileworkshop.

2 Workshop

Explore the exhibition area to learn about thehistory of hurling, the process involved inmaking a Scullion hurl and the familyconnection behind the business.

3 Historical facts & traditional techniques

Experience the Scullion Hurls productionprocess.

4 Present- day knowledge & techniques

Learn what inspired the Scullion family to startup the family business producing hurls and moreabout the local teams that use a Scullion hurl.

5 Documentation centre

Why not explore the gift shop and treat yourselfor surprise someone with a Scullion hurl or oneof the many craft products made from thesurplus ash. These include cheeseboards,clocks, photo hurls, keyrings, pens and otherpersonalised gift items.

6 Craft shop

The Scullion family invite youto visit the workshop andexperience the craftsmanshipinvolved in hurl making.

City of Derry Airport

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AA22

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B192

B69

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B146

A26

A26

A54

B66

A54

A29

A29

A42

A6

A54

A6

A6

A31

A29

A37

A26

A44

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TievebulliaghMountain

Slemish Mountain

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Troon

Portrush

Portballintrae

Bushmills

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Loughguile

Torr Head

Fair Head

Garron Point

CarnfunnockCountry Park

Rathlin Island

Ballintoy

Whitepark Bay

Giant’s Causeway

Portstewart

Downhill

Greencastle

Castlerock

Magilligan Point

Derry

Coleraine

Ballymoney

Ballycastle

Ballymena Larne

Limavady

Macosquin

Benone

Garvagh

River Bann

River Roe

River Bush

KilreaRasharkin

Cloughmills

Cushendun

GlendunGlenaan Glencorp

GlensheskGlentaisie

Bann Valley

Roe Valley

GlenariffGlenballyemon

Glenarm Glencloy

SperrinMountains

Cushendall

Glenariff

Carnlough

Glenarm

Ballygally

Glenoe

Carrickfergus

Whitehead

Ballycarry

BallyclareRandalstownToome

Bellaghy

Castledawson

Magherafelt

Maghera

Upperlands

Swatragh

Kells

Islandmagee

Antrim

Cullybackey

Ahoghill

Lough Foyle

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Broughshane

Ballykelly

Eglinton

Dungiven

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Causeway Coastal Route

Additional Scenic Routes

Motorways

Roads

Railway

Ferry Crossings

KeyCauseway Coast and Glens Region

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Golf Courses

Marinas

Airports

AONB

20 km

15 miles

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