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How to Spend a Day at World of Wedgwood: Tours, Workshops & Afternoon Tea

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World of Wedgwood is an award winning tourist attraction set in 240 acres of countryside in the village of Barlaston, Staffordshire. The area is known as ‘The Potteries’ and is home to the world famous Wedgwood brand, a company is steeped in rich heritage. Spanning over 260 wonderful years, Wedgwood continues today to be renowned for its quality, design and timeless elegance.

World of Wedgwood, Staffordshire
World of Wedgwood, Staffordshire

Getting there by road and rail:

The World of Wedgwood is easily accessible from the M6 motorway and benefits from a large, free car park. For visitors arriving by public transport, the nearest railway station is Stoke-on-Trent six miles away. From there it’s possible to take D & G bus service 14 to Barlaston followed by a 20 minute scenic walk.

Statue of Josiah Wedgwood outside the World of Wedgwood
Statue of Josiah Wedgwood outside World of Wedgwood

Visiting by canal boat:

We arrived by canal boat on the concluding stage of our epic two week journey around the Four Counties Ring. After mooring our Drifters Boating Holidays hire boat close to Bridge 104 it was then just a 15 minute walk through the Wedgwood Estate to the entrance. Taking time out to visit attractions as part of a canal holiday is an enjoyable experience if time allows.

Wedgwood Factory Tour

The modern buildings are arranged around a courtyard and have huge willow sculptures in the shape of crockery adorning the exterior. We arrived at 10.00 a.m. just as the doors were being opened and as our factory tour wasn’t for another 15 minutes this gave us an opportunity to look around the Wedgwood Store which displays the current exquisite Wedgwood china and Waterford Crystal ranges. Like Wedgwood, Waterford has a long-standing rich history producing fine, hand-crafted luxury products and is now part of the Wedgwood family.

Mosaic of Josiah Wedgwood in the foyer  of the World of Wedgwood
Mosaic of Josiah Wedgwood in the foyer

We then returned to the entrance foyer which is dominated by a huge ceramic mosaic of the company’s founder Josiah Wedgwood. Here, we were joined by the other 12 people on the factory tour (one hour tours cost £12.50). Our tour guide introduced himself and after outlying the health and safety precautions of entering the factory, we were led up a flight of steps onto the shop floor where we followed a walkway behind a safety rail to view the various processes taking place.

World of Wedgwood Factory Tour
World of Wedgwood Factory Tour

We paused frequently to observe the techniques and with the aid of a microphone, our guide explained the steps necessary for producing high quality ceramics and of how a lump of clay could be transformed into a delicate piece of bone china.

Hand painting demonstration on the Wedgwood Factory Tour
Hand painting demonstration on the Factory Tour

Towards the end of the tour it was interesting to watch intricate hand painting and gold edging being applied to plates and dishes. A time consuming activity but one that makes Wedgwood very special. Moving on to the design studio we could see where new vase and tableware designs were being created and learnt how these could then be transferred onto the ceramics using moulds and transfers. We found the tour to be very interesting and with ample time to observe and ask questions at each stage of the process it provided us with an insight into the workings of Wedgwood.

The V & A Wedgwood Collection

Entrance to the V & A Collection
Entrance to the V & A Collection

Following the factory tour we explored the Wedgwood Collection comprising a collection of 80,000 works of art, ceramics, letters and photographs that is now owned by the V & A, but continues to be on display at the World of Wedgwood.  The exhibition starts with a chronological history of the company focusing on the history of Josiah Wedgwood from his achievements, innovations and family life to the stunning ceramic wares, designs and patterns produced from the 18th century to the present day.

Imitation bottle kiln on display in the V & A Wedgwood Collection
Imitation bottle kiln on display in the V & A Wedgwood Collection

The pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent began in the mid-seventeenth century in a small way aided by the abundance of local coal and clay. The industry quickly expanded and Stoke-on-Trent became the hub of the ceramic industry. Josiah Wedgwood invested £10,000 in 1761 (about £4 million today) of his own money to build the Trent & Mersey Canal. This enabled the easy movement of coal and clay into Stoke and the exportation of completed goods, helping the pottery industry to thrive.

Wedgwood V & A Collection
Wedgwood V & A Collection

The museum contains many exquisite items, hand painted figurines and examples of the iconic blue and white Jasper ware for which Wedgwood became famous.  Alongside self-guided tours visitors can also join a 45 minute guided tour which takes place at 3.15 p.m. each day. (Tickets £10).

Enjoy afternoon tea in the Wedgwood Tea Room

It was then time for afternoon tea in the luxurious Wedgwood tea room. I adore afternoon tea and the setting at Wedgwood couldn’t be more beautiful. The tea room is open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea with the latter being without doubt the most popular.

Wedgwood Tea Room
Wedgwood Tea Room

We were shown to our table and handed menus. Afternoon tea (£32.50) is available in classic, vegetarian and vegan options. We selected our choice of teas and these were served on delicate Wedgwood bone china.  I liked it that the teas had been brewed with leaves but strained before being brought to the table. As I use teabags at home I invariably forget to use the strainer when in cafes so this was a plus point for me.

Afternoon Tea at the World of Wedgwood
Afternoon Tea at the World of Wedgwood

A traditional three tier cake stand came filled with a delicious assortment of freshly prepared finger sandwiches, scones, jam and clotted cream. The top tier contained a tempting assortment of sweet treats including a fruit posset, meringues, cakes and a macaroon in the iconic Wedgwood blue colour.


Afternoon Tea at the World of Wedgwood
Afternoon Tea at World of Wedgwood

Teapots were replenished as often as desired and we found taking afternoon tea at World of Wedgwood to be a luxuriously self indulgent experience not to be missed. On our way out of the tea room we paused to admire a dragon art installation constructed from white porcelain plates.

The Creative Studios

Entering the Creative Studio at the World of Wedgwood
Entering the Creative Studios

After a leisurely afternoon tea, it was then time to take the lift up to the Creative Studios, roll up our sleeves, pick up an apron and take a seat at a potter’s wheel. We’d arranged a one hour taster session to have a go at creating our own masterpieces. Grace was our studio potter for the class and after giving us a demonstration of what we would be doing, it was time to give it a try for ourselves.

Working on the potter's wheels World of Wedgwood Creative Studio
Working on the potter’s wheels

Our first task was to prepare the clay by bashing it down hard onto a table to remove air and then to throw it carefully onto the centre of the potter’s wheel. These had electric motors so thankfully we didn’t have to worry about operating a foot pedal at the same time as working the clay. With expert guidance every step of the way we each created a small pot to be proud of.

Expert guidance at the Creative Studio. World of Wedgwood
Expert guidance at the Creative Studio

Next came the harder part as we had to try and throw a pot with minimal supervision which was easier said than done but thankfully Grace was always on hand to sort out problems like wonky shapes as they occurred. The session was so much fun that the time sped by and despite ending up splattered in clay, we all had a great time.

Pot creation at the World of Wedgwood Creative Studio
Our completed pots

On the photo you can see our completed creations which we left to be fired and glazed. I can’t wait to receive the finished pots in the coming weeks and I’m sure they’ll take pride of place at home. If you are also interested in unleashing your creative talents on the potter’s wheel then more details can be found here.

Wedgwood Store & Factory Outlet

Fiskars products on display at the World of Wedgwood
Fiskars products on display at World of Wedgwood

Before returning to the boat we wandered across the courtyard to take a look in the Wedgwood store and factory outlet shop to view products on display and to perhaps pick up a bargain or two.

Moomin mugs on sale at the World of Wedgwood
Moomin mugs on sale

Wedgwood is now owned by the Finnish gardening and homeware group Fiskars. Even if you haven’t heard of them, it’s likely that you have a pair of their orange handled scissors lurking in your kitchen drawers. Regular readers will know of my love of all things Finnish and with the group also owning Iittala and Moomin Arabia I was definitely in the right place. Other high end brands under the Fiskars name include Royal Copenhagen, Waterford, Georg Jensen, Royal Albert and Gerber.


Royal Albert China on offer at the World of Wedgwood
Royal Albert china on offer at World of Wedgwood

Adjacent to these stores is the spacious Dining Hall with an outdoor terrace which provides an informal and less expensive alternative to the tearoom.  Although I’d recommend booking onto one or more of the experiences on offer, visitors can visit the V & A collection free of charge.

Dragon Plate art installation on display at the World of Wedgwood
Dragon Plate art installation on display

Well, what a day we’d had experiencing the very best of British industrial and design heritage, partaking of a delicious afternoon tea and enjoying a fun hour of pot throwing.

Details: World of Wedgwood, Wedgwood Drive, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST12 9ER

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During our visit we were guests of World of Wedgwood and as always all views and opinions are my own.


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42 responses to “How to Spend a Day at World of Wedgwood: Tours, Workshops & Afternoon Tea”

  1. Daphne Avatar

    Wow this is so cool! The afternoon tea snacks look so good, what kind drink is that with the strawberry on top?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and comments Daphne. The strawberry topped drink was a smoothie.

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  2. sharonsiconictravelphotographyblog Avatar

    I was hoping to see that in 2020, but alas Covid hit. I was supposed to stay for a long weekend in Stoke-On -Trent. Thanks for showing this!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s a shame Sharon. I do hope you get to visit World of Wedgwood sometime though.

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  3. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    A bit of history, a hands on experience and afternoon tea- what a great day! How fitting that there is a Finnish connection, the perfect little touch for your love of all things Finnish Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Spending a day at World of Wedgwood was looking very Helen and you are quite right about my love of all things Finnish!

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  4. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like an amazing museum, and also very cool that you could make your own pottery!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wedgwood is an iconic British brand and the World of Wedgwood a lovely place to spend a day with such a variety of attractions on offer.

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  5. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Looks like a fun experience to really get into their pottery heritage with the museum, demonstrations, and doing your own pottery. To get to see the process from start to finish would be so interesting. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a fabulous day out and having afternoon tea. lovely too!

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  6. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    It must be very interesting to be able to see the pottery process – especially the hand painting demonstration. And afternoon tea sounds like a very good idea. I love tea … and of course all the tasty edibles on offer. How nice that you could make your own creation – the end result looks quite good! Oh, and I love the Dragon plates on display.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was such a splendid day out at World of Wedgwood with a varied programme on offer. We enjoyed it all especially the afternoon tea!

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  7. Karen Avatar

    What a fun and interesting day. I would have never guessed that such high end companies would now be owned by Fiskars. While we all may not be able to own an expensive item from one of their subsidiaries we probably all own a pair of their scissors. 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a great day out Karen learning about such an iconic brand and afternoon tea was absolutely delicious too.

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  8. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    It’s neat that you were able to arrive by canal boat. Sounds like a fascinating tour. It goes to show just how much work is involved in creating each piece. And going for afternoon tea afterwards sounds delightful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting World of Wedgwood was such a fun experience and topping it off with afternoon tea was lovely too.

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  9. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another worthwhile tour. Good to see you getting ready for the takeover of that illustrious business by practicing on the wheel. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a fun day at World of Wedgwood Ian but I think my creative skills lean towards writing rather than pottery!

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  10. Rebecca Avatar

    A lovely day spent at World of Wedgwood! While I don’t do pottery, my partner does, and it’s incredible to see how intricate and complex the artform is. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’d never make a potter Rebecca but it was fun having a go on the wheel. Our creations had to be left for firing and glazing so I’m looking forward to seeing them when they arrive in the post. The factory tour, museum, shop. clay studio and afternoon tea made for a lovely day out.

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  11. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion Thanks for sharing these are are these Wedgewood Blue. Anita

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  12. photofinlandrantasalot.wordpress.com Avatar

    Thank you for this very informative tour. We all know the word “Wedgwood” and now we know more about it. I was surprised to see Finnish products there.
    Thank you, Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lovely to hear from you. Did you realise that Wedgwood is now owned by the Fiskars Group so that’s why Finnish products were on sale. It was a lovely day out and the afternoon tea was delicious.

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      1. photofinlandrantasalot.wordpress.com Avatar

        Oh no, I didn’t know that about Fiskars. I noticed that afternoon tea table, full of delicatessen.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          The afternoon tea was delicious!

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  13. kagould17 Avatar

    How fun is that entire tour Marion. From beginning to end with displays of the history, manufacture and topped off with tea and a chance to try your hand. I would say it delivers full value. We have a 10 place setting of Wedgwood we got for our wedding. Unfortunately it does not often get used. Thanks for taking us with you. Happy Saturday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our day at Wedgwood was superb Allan. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    It looks like a wonderful place to visit, Marion. I would love to try my hand at throwing my very own pot but first, I need to learn to use a potter’s wheel! Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting World of Wedgwood was great fun and the afternoon tea was delicious. I enjoyed trying my hand on the potter’s wheel but found it quite difficult to control! at times Aiva. Hope you are having a good weekend. M.

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  15. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a neat place to visit! I’ve always wanted to try a pottery wheel. I took a ceramics class in high school but I don’t think any of my designs were good enough to save. It was fun though. That tea looks fabulous, especially the sweets!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a great day out Lyssy. We enjoyed it all, especially the afternoon tea. It was the second time I’d tried my hand on a potters wheel. It was fun but quite messy. We’re still waiting to receive our pots after firing and glazing so I’ll try and remember to post a photo of the finished products when they arrive.

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  16. Candy Knight Avatar

    Awesome. Love afternoon tea. Nice clay pots

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Candy. It was a great day out and the afternoon tea was delicious.

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  17. westernlady Avatar
    westernlady

    Loved this post! I have collected Wedgwood for almost 50 years and visited Barlaston many times since 1985. The photos are great and it is nice to view the changes that modernize this factory. I have followed you on your adventures for years and you never disappoint your followers!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Your positive thoughts have made my day! Spending several hours at Wedgwood was a wonderful experience and our turn at the potters wheel. messy but great fun.

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  18. Klausbernd Avatar

    We like the Wedgwood Blue series most too.
    Happy weekend
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wedgwood Blue is beautiful and it never dates. Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts.

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  19. Sheree Avatar

    I love that you arrived by canal boat. Great day out, particularly as it included afternoon tea.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was especially nice to arrive by canal boat and spending several hours at World of Wedgwood was a delight Sheree.

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  20. Lookoom Avatar

    I particularly like Wedgwood blue. I find it very interesting to see how these beautiful objects are made, and I’m glad that the expertise of the human hand still counts.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m also very fond of Wedgwood Blue and have several pieces that belonged to my parents. Thanks for your interest. I’d never make a potter but trying my hand on the wheel was good fun.

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