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Former Methodist Chapel - Swan Street
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
0.03 miles
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Acme Marls, Bournes Bank, Burslem
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: Unknown
0.04 miles
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Acme Marls, Bournes Bank, Burslem
Three of the 46 bottle ovens left in 1988.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: Unknown
0.04 miles
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Kiln Chimneys in Burslem
Three kiln chimneys in Burslem.
Image: © Paul Foster
Taken: 28 Apr 2023
0.05 miles
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Three Bottle Kilns at Acme Marls Ltd, Burslem
Building: Three Bottle Kilns at Acme Marls Ltd
Location: STOKE ON TRENT SJ8649NE BOURNES BANK, Burslem
Description: Only remaining downdraught type of potters ovens.
Originally of c.1900, though present structures are 1937-1947.
Brick.
Free standing circular hovels to downdraught ovens, the hovels tapering evenly to moulded caps.
Only remaining downdraught type of potters ovens.
http://www.thepotteries.org/listed/5a.html
Image: © Brian Deegan
Taken: 2 Sep 2007
0.05 miles
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St. John's the Baptist Church, Burslem
The stone tower of St John's was built in 1536. The body of the church is of brick, built in 1717, replacing an earlier timber-framed building destroyed in a fire. The sides have tall windows with round arches
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_the_Baptist%27s_Church,_Burslem
Image: © Brian Deegan
Taken: 17 Sep 2019
0.06 miles
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Bottle Ovens at Acme Marls Ltd - Bournes Bank
These are the only remaining downdraught type of potters ovens and are Grade II listed.
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
0.06 miles
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St John's Church, Burslem
The church tower dates from 1536 though the remainder was rebuilt in 1717. Josiah Wedgwood was baptised in the church in 1730 and served his apprenticeship in the adjacent Churchyard Pottery Works established by his great grandfather in 1656.
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
0.06 miles
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Derelict Works - Bournes Bank
This is a former pottery and seems to be defying gravity. The current street view shows that the white part of the building has been demolished. Sites like this give the 'potteries' character but they are inexorably diminishing.
Update November 2016
I have been informed this potbank was built in 1880 for Midwinter Pottery. A section of bottle oven footing survives in the yard. Midwinter Pottery subsequently moved to Burslem but that works has now been demolished.
Andrew Johnson has supplied the following information about the white (or blue and white) building - The white and blue building has been demolished this was formerly called The venue, later renamed Ebony and then the Summerhouse Club. The club was the first place of its kind in Stoke On Trent especially for people who loved reggae and soul music.
There are now plans for the rehabilitation of the surviving buildings (as of 2016).
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 23 Aug 2009
0.07 miles
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Bottle Ovens at Acme Marls Ltd - Bournes Bank
These are the only remaining downdraught type of potters ovens and are Grade II listed.
Image: © John M
Taken: 16 Apr 2014
0.07 miles