Middleport Pottery
Tel: 01782499766
Tel: 01782499766
Middleport Pottery’s historic site is in Stoke-on-Trent, a world-renowned centre of ceramics. Built in 1888, the Grade II* listed building is home to historic machinery and collections.
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* Monday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Tuesday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Wednesday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Thursday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Friday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Saturday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
Sunday - Opens: 10:00 Closes: 16:00
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