Eastnor Pottery garden shed studio shop side elevation showing corrugated iron panels below the windows and silver grey wooden panels in the apex

News!


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Happy New Year everyone!

We’re back to it today feeling refreshed, inspired and ready to share some exciting developments for the months ahead.

The Little Gallery Guide

eastnor pottery entry in the little gallery guide 2026 a hand with red painted nails is holding the pages of the guide open at eastnor pottery's page.


The 2026 Little Gallery Guide was launched yesterday and we’re delighted to be included within its pages. It’s a cute little pocket guide bursting with small and medium creative enterprises including galleries, craft centres and artist studios. We’re enjoying raising awareness of our our own ceramics and are looking to attract more visitors to our studio shop.

Please pop in to collect your free Little Gallery Guide and discover Sarah Monk’s slipware and Jon Williams’ ceramic sculpture. Our studio shop is open 10am – 4pm Tuesday – Saturday.

Valentines Day Potter’s Wheel fun

What a stroke of good fortune, Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday this year – yay! our busiest day of the week for courses and classes. We’re devoting the whole day to our incredibly popular, 90 minute Potter’s Wheel Introduction Class. Participants share a potter’s wheel, one between two, making it just perfect for couples. As you might imagine, places are being snapped up, so don’t delay, book today!

Group bookings made easy!

We’re currently liaising with our booking partner Booking Hound to make it easier for groups to book sessions on our website. Our hen, birthday and special occasion parties will love the new ‘one click’ approach to booking in 2026. Watch this space!

group of nine women enjoying prosecco on a pottery making hen party in the potting tent at eastnor pottery. All are turned to the camera and smiling holding boards with their clay creations ontop.

Our studio is located within the magnificent Eastnor Castle Estate at the south end of the Malvern Hills. If you haven’t already visited Herefordshire and the Wye Valley, you are in for a treat! The Shire boasts some of the UK’s most stunning natural countryside – fab for exploring and taking a creative break.

Eastnor Pottery garden shed studio shop side elevation showing corrugated iron panels below the windows and silver grey wooden panels in the apex