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The Pottery & Gallery is located in the historic Royal Burgh of Culross. This National Trust conservation village which is one of Scotland’s best kept secrets, is the most complete surviving example of a 16th and 17th century Scottish burgh. Here in a former 17th century granary, in the Sandhaven at the heart of the village, you will find Culross Pottery and Gallery with a working pottery downstairs and an airy gallery upstairs. Fresh coffee and gorgeous cakes are on offer in the Biscuit Cafe. Click here for details about the Pottery:
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In the pottery, visitors can watch resident potters Camilla Garrett-Jones, Jo Walker and Sue Davis working with crafted and hand thrown pieces which are then fired in the kiln in the pottery garden. Both potters have their individual styles and fire using a gas kiln, decorating and glazing their work in a style that combines tradition with modern methods. Pottery classes are also run here throughout the year for both children and adults.
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