3 Best Sights in England

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We've compiled the best of the best in England - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Emma Bridgewater

This highly successful local firm is known across Britain for its whimsical pottery designs. The hour-long factory tour (available on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 10 am; advance booking required) shows how Emma Bridgewater herself adapted 200-year-old techniques, and you can book a session in the decorating studio to try your hand at designs of your own. There's also a gift shop, a cute café, and a walled country-style garden in the summer.

Lichfield St., Hanley, ST1 3EJ, England
01782-201328
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Tour £10

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Gladstone Pottery Museum

The country's only remaining old-style Victorian pottery factory's traditional bottle kilns are surrounded by original workshops where you can watch demonstrations of the old skills of throwing, casting, and decorating or even try your hand at throwing a pot.

Uttoxeter Rd., Longton, ST3 1PQ, England
01782-237777
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£8.50
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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World of Wedgwood

On the Wedgwood Estate's 240-acre garden factory site, this slick modern attraction offers a factory tour; a V&A Collection of ceramics, works of art, manuscripts, and photographs; creative studios hosting activities and events; woodland walks; and a children's play area. There's also a restaurant and tearoom, as well as the obligatory pottery and gift store.

Wedgwood Dr., Barlaston, ST12 9ER, England
01782-282986
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Factory tour £12.50, V&A Collection free

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