Five happy pottery course participants ! man and 4 women) stood in a row holding pots they made over the weekend. Pots include a pot modelled into a hedgehog,, a bowl with a green swirl and a splattered bowl of yellow and green.

Potter’s Wheel Weekend Course


Get away from it all and spend a relaxing weekend with us. Our Potter’s Wheel Weekend Course is our longest experience and our most immersive. Participants LOVE the pace of tuition and regularly comment on the benefits to mind, body and soul…not to mention the myriad of pottery skills and techniques you gather over the two days…oh, and we have so much fun too! Win win win!🥇⭐️

Five happy pottery course participants ! man and 4 women) stood in a row holding pots they made over the weekend. Pots include a pot modelled into a hedgehog,, a bowl with a green swirl and a splattered bowl of yellow and green.

Thanks for spending the weekend with us Julia, Paul, Natasha, Emily and Jana ….we didn’t want the weekend to end! 

Four of the five participants were returners from our shorter courses…guess we must be doing something right! 😉

Comments from Julia & Emily:

Julia:

“We’ve returned to Eastnor near Ledbury for a 2 day pottery course. Day 1 was throwing pots and getting used to clay quantities. Tomorrow we tweak and add fine detail before painting and glazing. We’re loving the mind cleanse. You can literally think of nothing else but what you’re creating. Looking forward to decorating. My theme will be 🦔🦔🦔 (hopefully).”

Julia again:

We’ve spent the most fabulous weekend at Eastnor Pottery. Our hosts Sarah and Jon are just the loveliest people you could ever wish to meet. So encouraging. So enthusiastic. And incredibly talented, the both of them 🏺 We have loved every minute, and are already excited to receive our parcel once our pots, bowls and plates have been fired. Highly recommended and a beautiful part of the country too!

Emily:

“The perfect weekend of building on skills from last time, learning even more & just having fun with it!! Sarah & Jon really have created the best space to get stuck in and try something new!”

Five happy potters stood together in a line (1 man, 4 women) they are all laughing and they are proudly holding up their 'star potter' medals that are made in terracotta clay with a blue ribbon around each persons neck. They are holding the clay discs up to the camera.