email: paul@pauldennis.co.uk

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Please feel free to visit me at the pottery at any time there is always a good choice of pots to choose from but please contact me before hand to make sure I'm at home.

The pottery is : 10 miles from Glastonbury, 11 miles from Yeovil, 14 miles from Bridgwater, 16 miles from Taunton, an hour and half or so from Bristol and Bath and 3 hours from London (roughly)  

local Attractions:

For lunch or supper and a good choice of fine ales you could try The Halfway House less than a mile from the pottery:  click here

Visit South Somerset: Things to see and do in the county.  Click here


If you like my kind of pots here are some links to other sites that may be of interest:

Muchelney Pottery:  click here

Mike Dodd: click here

Douglas and Jenny Philips: click here

Julia Gatrill: click here

Micki Schloessingk: Wood-fired salt glazed pottery in Wales.  Click here

 

I'd be happy to link to any other local artist and crafts people, please drop me a line with your details.

Other pottery related links:

Bath Potters' Supplies. Clay, pottery equipment and advice: Click here

UK Potters website brings together links to many sites of interest to UK based studio potters and to those interested in pottery: Click here 

Ceramic Review Journal: Click here

Digital Fire. Ceramic chemistry and database software: Click here 

International Ceramics Festival. The annual festival is held at Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Wales: Click here

Studio Potter. An online resource for studio potters (US based): Click here

Studio Pottery. An online resource for studio potters (UK based): Click here

Ceramike.  A Studio Pottery reference site containing pot galleries, pottery, museum and
exhibition photographs, help with identifying pots and a discussion area
. Click here

Drevopalici.net : a Czech wood firing site, which is meant for all lovers of this traditional and adventurous way of making pottery. Click here

The Logbook. A quarterly magazine devoted to wood firing: Click here

Wikipedia. Pottery entry in this encyclopedia: Click here