ShopLittle Village Gifts
Local Salty Stone pieces; Hats at $30; friendly, hands-on owners.

This is a Maine artisanal general store with an on-site preserves program and Nellieville sculpture grounds. The house-made jams and jellies are exclusive, and the sculptures by Peter Beerits add context. It’s worth a detour for the craftsmanship and atmosphere.
On-site jams and exclusive Nellieville art; Maine artisans shape the range and the environment
House-made jams and jellies (on-site); Nellieville sculptures
✅ SHOP IF: You want on-site jams from Maine fruit and an immersive sculpture setting. ❌ SKIP IF: You prefer mass-produced souvenirs or a quick visit.
Gourmet jams, jellies, chutneys; Maine artisan crafts; home goods; and art sculptures from Nellieville
Mid-May to mid-October; arrive mid-morning to enjoy the sculpture grounds and shop before peak crowds
Not available
Aisles are narrow; grounds involve walking through meadows and woods; accessibility may be challenging
Parking area available; may fill up—have a Plan B
Based on 427 Google reviews
Based on 427 guest reviews
" Reviews praise the jams as high quality and flavorful, with several calling them among the best they’ve had. The combination of Maine-made crafts and the sculpture environment adds meaningful value to the visit."
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Yes, there is nationwide shipping available through the online store year-round.
Open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 AM to 5 PM, during the season from mid-May to mid-October.
Yes, a parking area exists; plan for crowds and have a backup option if full.
Yes, the majority of items are locally made in Maine, with a strong emphasis on Maine artisans and on-site production.
Family-friendly for curious visitors; keep in mind the grounds require some walking and stairs around the sculpture village.
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