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Pottery & China in the UK

Included below are Pottery & China in the UK, such as Wedgwood Museum. Britain's Finest Pottery and china centres offer displays and collections celebrating the importance of this industry with examples of local and internationally produced wares.

Wedgwood Museum

Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent


If you’re a fan of one of the famous ceramic manufacturers in the world, you’re in for a treat here. Along with a stunning collection, there’s an opportunity to take a factory tour and also watch craftsmen and women hard at work in the demonstration... more

Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre

Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre, 194 Osmaston Road, Derby, Derbyshire

194 Osmaston Road, Derby


People from all over the world collect Royal Crown Derby so it’s not surprising that its visitor centre attracts an international following. Tours of the factory reveal the traditions, history and skills that go into producing the intricately... more

Denby Visitor Centre

Denby Visitor Centre, Derby Road, Denby, Derbyshire

Derby Road, Denby


Denby Visitor Centre in an attractive rural location set around a courtyard next to the pottery. Shops include Home Store, factory shop with bargains on seconds, gift shop, garden & cookery emporia and Dartington Crystal. Pottery tours with `paint a... more

Aynsley China

Aynsley China, Atlas Works, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Atlas Works, Sutherland Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent


Fans of Aynsley China are a dedicated bunch and need no introduction to the company’s factory shop and tour in Stafforshire. If you don’t know about this historic fine bone china production house that has been creating lovely pieces of tableware and... more

Gladstone Pottery Museum

Gladstone Pottery Museum, Uttoxeter Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent


Gladstone Pottery Museum was originally the Gladstone Works, started in the 1780s. The ovens were last fired in 1960. The Museum was opened in 1974 and is the last remaining Victorian pottery factory complete with traditional coal burning bottle... more

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