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Stoke-on-Trent,
affectionately known the world over as "The
Potteries", is a unique city made up of six
separate towns: Tunstall, Burslem,
Hanley (the City Centre), Stoke,
Fenton and Longton. The City is the
centre of the UK ceramic industry and home to some
of the world's greatest pottery manufacturers,
including, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton and Spode.
A visit to the City's
award-winning museums offers a fascinating glimpse
into the area's rich industrial heritage. The
Potteries Museum houses the world's largest
collection of Staffordshire ceramics together with
a Mark II Spitfire, designed by locally-born
Reginald Mitchell, and at the Gladstone Pottery
Museum you can get an insight of life at a 19th
century pottery factory, and test your own pottery
skills by throwing a pot or making an ornamental
flower. The Etruria Industrial Museum was
originally a bone and flint mill and the original
steam engine which powered the mill is in steam
the first Sunday of every month.
For unbeatable family entertainment, look no
further than the Visitor Centres of the various
potteries. The larger ones, Wedgwood, Spode and
Royal Doulton all offer museums, craft
demonstration areas, audio visual presentations,
factory tours and restaurants but many of the
smaller factories have shops providing excellent
shopping opportunities for anyone seeking a
bargain. Often the products for sale may be
labelled as "seconds" but the untrained eye would
not be able to find any imperfection.
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There's nowhere better to
shop for pottery than here in The Potteries.
With over 40 pottery factory
shops around the City, you can find everything
from fine bone china and figurines to tableware
and mugs, all at bargain prices.
The City Centre is a vibrant
and exciting shopping and entertainment centre,
offering major high street stores, a busy and
lively market and the award-winning Potteries
Shopping Centre.
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In the City
Centre, you can
also find
Festival Park,
original site of
the 1986
National Garden
Festival, and
now home to a 10
screen Odeon
Cinema, a water
fun pool, a dry
ski centre, and
a colourful
canalside marina
with restaurant.
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