Intro to the potter’s wheel

  • We love The Great Pottery Throwdown

    With another series of The Great Pottery Throwdown on the telly, potters, ceramics course providers, manufacturers of pottery equipment and…

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  • Did you get an Eastnor Pottery Experience Gift Voucher for Christmas?

    HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! We sold soooo many potter’s wheel experience gift vouchers in the lead up to Christmas, Santa…

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  • Rehearsal for Christmas Panto!

    View this post on Instagram A post shared by Eastnor Pottery (@eastnorpottery) If we had a penny… lol! It’s a…

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  • Making memories

    We had so much fun working with these four! Three generations of the same family, enjoying an afternoon potting alongside…

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  • The perfect Christmas gift!

    Do you know anyone who would just love to make a pot on the potter’s wheel!? Give the gift of…

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  • The 5 steps to potter’s wheel success

    This is our mantra when we instruct people on how to make pottery on the potter’s wheel – Follow the…

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  • Creative Couples do pottery!

    Our Introduction To The Potter’s Wheel Class is perfect for couples. You can book your 1.5 hr, shared potter’s wheel…

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  • Uni friends get together

    We loved working with these guys! The fellas have all been mates since their university days at Nottingham Trent University…

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  • Dog Friendly Pottery!

    No Biscuits in there Ted! As long as our other guests are happy, we have no qualms entertaining four legged…

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  • Throw-back Thursday – Honeymoon Keepsakes

    Newly weds Emily and Benjamin visited the pottery in August 2020 and took part in our Introduction to the Potter’s…

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  • Living the dream

    Arwyn and Victoria recently took part in our Introduction to the Potter’s Wheel Class. During their visit Arwyn revealed his…

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  • Dress to impress

    We ask our guests to bring an apron or at least wear old clothes when they join us for a…

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