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Discover
the story of the Potteries at Gladstone, the only remaining
complete Victorian pottery factory from the days when
coal-burning bottle ovens made the world’s finest English
bone china. A unique working museum allowing visitors
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To
reach the Gladstone Pottery Museum, guests should travel
East
along the A50 towards
Stoke-On-Trent. Follow signs to Longton
and the Museum is signposted from there. (~Maps
of Uttoxeter and the West Midlands~) |
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| Gladstone
is a hands on interactive museum. Our expert demonstration
staff will show you the traditional skills that have made
Stoke on Trent the ceramic capital of the world. You can
also have a go yourself in one our workshops. |
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Opening
Times
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Gladstone
Pottery Museum is open every
day between
10am and 5pm.
Each
visit should take at least 2 hours.
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Ticket prices
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Adult(16+)
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£4.95 |
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Child
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£3.50 |
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Family
(2 adults, 2 children)
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£14.00 |
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