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Get the best of the Limestone Coast

Limestone Coast Local Co is a retail business in Naracoorte – striving to provide locals and visitors alike with a one-stop shop for ‘all things Limestone Coast’.

Created by local couple Mary and Guy Stratford, of Wild Game Wine and Honey, the shop provides producers from across the region the chance to showcase and sell their quality products, without having to set up a shop themselves.

Mary has always been passionate about shopping local and supporting local producers, growers and artisans.

“Our vision is to promote the myriad of skilled and talented producers we have within our region and provide them with a central point to sell their wares”, she said.

“The shop is also an opportunity for locals to create items specific to our region that visitors may choose as a souvenir, so it really is a shop for tourists and locals alike. We have furniture, pottery and ceramics, jewellery, art, coffee, woodwork, textiles,

food, our honey and wine, as well as candles, books and so much more!”

We also curate unique gift baskets with an assortment of local products, at different price points, to really ‘sample’ our region…perfect for any occasion!

Limestone Coast Local Co is currently open Tuesday to Friday 10am until 3pm and Saturday 10am until 1pm at 10 Ormerod Street, Naracoorte.

“Together we can shine a spotlight on the Limestone Coast and its quality wares!”

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