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Welcome To Etruria Industrial Museum

Etruria Industrial Museum is the last steam-powered potters' mill in Britain. The mill is 'in steam' seven times a year when the 1903 boiler is fired and historic machinery can be seen working. Situated on the canal, the museum also offers a family-friendly interactive exhibition.

Open: Wednesday to Sundays, 12pm - 4.30pm
Winter Season: Mill will be closed to casual visitors from 7th Decenber 2009 and re-open on Wed 31st March 2010. Pre-arranged visits by individuals, groups or schools are welcome during this period
Admission: Adult £2.50, Concessions £1.50, Family £5.95, Under 5's and Wheelchair users free. Free car park off Etruria Vale Road

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Try your hand  at running the mill with this new  interactive game, fun for all the family



 

 

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Mill in Steam (Season)

12 Feb 10 to 12 Dec 10

Anglo-Saxon Encampment

28 Mar 10
The Poor Cnights of St. Chad will be re-enacting life in the 7th Century when they set up camp at Etruria. The group will provide visitors with a fascinating insight into Anglo-Saxon food, arms and clothing. 12 - 4pm. Free.

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Sticky Insects

7 Apr 10
Make an insect fridge magnet. 12 - 3pm. 50p plus admission.

Earl of Granville - Etruria's Man of Steel

24 Apr 10
A talk by Andrew Dobraszczyc. Find out who built Shelton Ironworks and what they did to the landscape and environment of Etruria. Including a tour around the 1857 potters' mill. 1.30 - 4.30pm. £7.50.