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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.

The museum is situated in a pleasant location at the junction of the Trent & Mersey, and Caldon Canals. Our Tea Room sells a range of drinks and snacks and we also sell British Waterways pump-out cards and anti-vandal keys for the locks.

Open: Wednesday to Sundays, 12pm - 4.30pm
Seasonal Openining : Museum will be closed to casual visitors from 5 December 2011 and will re-open on 4 April 2012. Pre-arranged visits by individuals, groups or schools are welcome during this period.
Admission: Adult £3.00, Concessions* £2.00, Family £6.50, Under 5's and Wheelchair users free. . Free car park off Etruria Vale Road
*Full time students with ID card, over 60’s with proof of eligibility, Unemployed with your proof of eligibilty.

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Experience the Mill on a Steaming Day


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Steamings 2012 *Dates Added!*

We are pleased to announced our planned ‘Steaming Weekends’ for 2012! These weekends are a unique opportunity to see our 190 year old steam engine in action!

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Going Digital

19 February & 31 March 2012 One day photography workshops at Etruria Industrial Museum. Find out how to make the most of your digital SLR or compact camera.

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Winter Tours

5 Dec 11 to 4 Apr 12
Although the museum has closed for the season, we're still taking group bookings for guided tours throughout the winter into 2012.