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Historic Longton Walk - book your place

About this event:

Historic Longton MapHODs LogoMeet Meet at Gladstone Pottery Museum car park
off Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 1PQ

Sunday 8 September 2024
 14:00 - 15:30  FULLY BOOKED

This event is now fully booked. Further bookings will be added to our reserve list in case anyone drops out.
 

Longton’s buildings tell the industrial tale of the development of the area and the important role it played in the pottery industry. Local historian, Phil Rowley's route takes in landmarks and some of the remaining bottle ovens of Longton. An ideal way to learn about the town’s history. Beginning and ending at Gladstone Pottery Museum car park, the tour should take around an hour and a half. Co-odinated by the Potteries Heritage Society.

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