Every August the Three Counties Open Art exhibition takes over the Burslem School of Art. Id recomme...
Burslem School of Art
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Burslem School of Art, a notable Grade II listed building in Stoke-on-Trent, showcases architectural elegance crafted by A.R. Wood circa 1905. Constructed from brick and terracotta, it features eye-catching elements such as castellated turrets, attic windows, and a grand entrance with Ionic columns.
The school is located on Queen Street, named after the pottery produced for Queen Charlotte in 1765, and lies opposite the historic Wedgwood Institute, which marks the site of the former Brick House pottery works. This artistic hub not only preserves heritage but also highlights the rich pottery legacy of the area.
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Such an interesting place, full of history and beautiful architecture. Shame these buildings are emp...
Have taken several courses in painting run by Stoke City Council. The venue, teachers and students w...



