Home to a long list of potters.
Over House Manufactory, a Victorian structure built in 1869 following the total demolition of the existing works by local potter Edward Challinor. The inscription above the gate reads "‘Edward Challinor commenced business here A.D. 1819, and rebuilt the premises A.D. 1869 - Over House Manufactory".
Originally a pottery works belonging to Thomas Wedgwood, dating back to approximately 1787, and subsequently by Goodfellow & Bathwell, Edward Challinor procured the site in 1819. The site has since been used by numerous companies (listed in the tags section), it is currently owned by Royal Stafford and Poole Pottery and sits on the outskirts of Burslem on the corner of Wedgwood Place and Overhouse Street in Stoke-on-Trent.
Home to a long list of potters.
Over House Manufactory, a Victorian structure built in 1869 following the total demolition of the existing works by local potter Edward Challinor. The inscription above the gate reads "‘Edward Challinor commenced business here A.D. 1819, and rebuilt the premises A.D. 1869 - Over House Manufactory".
Originally a pottery works belonging to Thomas Wedgwood, dating back to approximately 1787, and subsequently by Goodfellow & Bathwell, Edward Challinor procured the site in 1819. The site has since been used by numerous companies (listed in the tags section), it is currently owned by Royal Stafford and Poole Pottery and sits on the outskirts of Burslem on the corner of Wedgwood Place and Overhouse Street in Stoke-on-Trent.