MIDDLEPORT POTTERY is a heritage site & the UK’s last working Victorian pot bank that remains home to world-famous ‘Burleigh’ pottery in Stoke-on …
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Jan 17, 2025
Really just save yourself time and don't bother. Tried for hours to book tickets to no avail. There are so many options available - why would you keep going round in circles. Very disappointing. Go …Full review by M1883BBkatherinel
Jan 15, 2025
Arrived at Middleport to a wonderful welcome. Our guide Tony was a mine of information having been born and raised close by, even revealing a past ancestor was Josiah Wedgewood. He gave us an in-dept…Full review by Bob C
Dec 6, 2024
My friend and I did the tour of Middleport pottery with Tony as our guide. He was so informative and an excellent guide. It was great to go around the factory which is a heritage site but pottery is …Full review by smokie67
I am hoping to travel by train from London to visit . Are taxis available to take me from the station to Burslem?
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Hi yes there are taxis at the train station that will be able to bring you to Middleport Pottery - about 15 minutes drive. Suggest you take a card to ring to book for your return journey. We look …
Hi yes there are taxis at the train station that will be able to bring you to Middleport Pottery - about 15 minutes drive. Suggest you take a card to ring to book for your return journey. We look forward to welcoming you.
Can I see the Great Pottery Throwdown winning pieces?
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No although it is filmed here it is not advertised as a venue for the programme but please go anyway as the processes outlined on the tour will give you an insight into the techniques that …
No although it is filmed here it is not advertised as a venue for the programme but please go anyway as the processes outlined on the tour will give you an insight into the techniques that the contestants have to display.
please read following from their website - ACCESS - The tour is of a working factory which can be noisy in places. - Due to the age of the building, there are some small, potential trip …
please read following from their website - ACCESS - The tour is of a working factory which can be noisy in places. - Due to the age of the building, there are some small, potential trip hazards. - Access to the factory is via cobbled walkways. - There are four sizeable staircases and several smaller steps, some of which are narrow and steep. - There is no seating on the way around. - Access to some areas of the factory tours for those with mobility needs is possible with alternative tours available. Please contact us in advance to discuss. 01782 499766 - We regret that Factory Tours are unsuitable for wheelchair users.