Stoke-on-Trent is world famous for its pottery and no visit to the city would be
complete without experiencing this unique Museum.
Discover how bone china tableware was made in the original workshops and giant bottle kilns of the former Gladstone China
Works, now preserved as the last complete Victorian Pottery factory in the country.
Gladstone was not a famous pottery, however it was typical of hundreds of similar factories in the area making everyday ceramic
items for the mass market.
Experience for yourself what conditions were like for the men, women and children who worked at the centre of the world's
pottery industry.
Gladstone Pottery Museum
Uttoxeter Road
Longton
Stoke-on-Trent
ST3 1PQ
Telephone: 01782 237777
E Mail:
gladstone@stoke.gov.uk
Open:
Open every day 10am - 5pm
Admission:
Adults: £5.95, Children
£4.50 - 4 - 16 years inclusive
(All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.)
Concessions £4.95, Family Ticket:
£18.00 - two adults plus two children There is a small extra charge for
activities. Free parking and coach parking.