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Half-Term Pottery Decorating

Eden Pottery, 218 Abbey Road, Millise, County Down, BT22 2DH
Hand thrown pottery mug in the background, decorated in colourful sponge prints of gnomes and toadstools. The sponge cut outs are in front of the mug,

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Half-Term Decorating fun at Eden Pottery.
Halloween and Autumnal themed hand cut sponges, and hand thrown pottery pieces in all shapes and sizes! We have everything from Spooky Skulls, Fabulous Foxes to Terrific Toadstools, and Perfect Pumpkins.
Perfect for Families, couples or even grand-parents.

A variety of pieces and prices to suit everyone.
We have hand thrown mugs, jugs, bowls, plates, and dishes. All pottery is dishwasher and microwave safe after glazing.
Demonstrations and help provided throughout the visit.

Booking for groups of 6 or more, is required.
Sessions last for 90 minutes, and pottery takes approx 7-10 days for collection.
Latest pottery session available is 3pm.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • On site parking

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