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Wenlock Pottery
Wenlock Pottery has been established for over 25 years and is owned by Mr Mike Fletcher who is a self taught potter. Mike has had to diversify over the last few years and has now created a perfect haven for relaxation in his beautiful Bed & Breakfast accommodation. At the moment there is only 1 room available, with private access, dining area with fridge and usual facilities and a large bedroom which is ideal for 1 person or 4 people.
Wenlock Pottery facilities include:
- On site parking
- Conference facilities
- Toilets
- Min group size
- Café/restaurant
- Max group size
- Groups accepted
Wenlock Pottery accessibility includes:
- Ramp/level access
- Service dogs permitted (eg guide dogs)
- All areas accessible to disabled visitors
- Toilets for disabled visitors
- Facilities for visually impaired visitors
Contact - Wenlock Pottery
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The Guildhall
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Shipton Hall
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