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Icefire Glass.
Antartex Village, Alexandria,
W Dunbartonshire,
Scotland. G83 0TP

Email ; John & Anne (text only)
Tel; #44(0)1389 755928 (TPS/FPS)
©Icefire Glass, John & Anne Assiter-Tuppen, 2004-2009.
Finding us and some friends.
If you do find yourself in the west of Scotland, and wish to visit us, the easiest point to start is probably the Stoneymollan roundabout.This is west of Glasgow and Dunbarton on the
 junction of  the A82 (to Crianlarich and the Highlands) and the A811 (to Stirling).
The roundabout is easily recognisable with its huge wood and metal art piece known locally as the "Flying Ducks". Antartex Village is sign-posted from there but ;-

Stoneymollan  roundabout  > Stirling exit  >  Balloch roundabout , 400 yards/meters

Balloch roundabout  >  exit right  >  Alexandria

Across pedestrian crossing  >  1st major junction, traffic lights > turn left

To the end of the long straight  > past playing fields> over the little bridge > carefully turn right

Follow winding road down into the shadow of the Loch Lomond Distillery (whisky it is Scotland) and you will find Antartex Village coach and car park.
Maps are available at our visitscotland.com section >

Some of our friends in this area and beyond.

The vale and Loch Lomond have always been one of the crucial centres of Scottish identity
to find out more visit Duncan and the lads at the saltire Strathleven Artizans.
Another place of interest if you're in this locality is the Loch Lomond Bird of Prey Centre run
by Stewart Robertson. And if falconry is your thing visit Ben Long, in Gloucestershire.
If glass is it, a good friend and probably the best engraver in the area, is David Campbell at the Helensburgh Trophy Centre.
Also this site Great Glass, run by Philip and Ann Petrides, or ScotlandsGlass (and others) published by Frank Andrews should prove invaluable.
Of our customers and friends around the world I have to include the Royal Welch Fusiliers and our favourite subject 'Bill'
Finally for their advice, encouragement, and wonderful, trouble free equipment many thanks
to all those working at Apple because this was
Made on a Mac