The Potters Wheel, Swansea
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 27 Apr 2014
Extending for 50 metres along The Kingsway, this Wetherspoon pub is on the corner of Dillwyn Street, named after the Dillwyn family which owned the local Cambrian Pottery. Famous for its fine porcelain, the pottery was run from 1802-1817 by Lewis Weston Dillwyn, who was later the Mayor of Swansea.