A sense of the city's glorious past.
The Herbert Minton Building on the corner of London Road and Spark Street in Stoke-on-Trent, looks back on a time when the city held an important role on the world stage for its pottery and ceramics.
Built as a memorial to the potter Herbert Minton in 1853, to a design by Pugin and Murray, this building for many years was an art school known as Stoke School of Science and Art. The building is now occupied by NHS Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Group.
To the left of the building is the old public library, whilst to the rear was the site of the former public baths.
This building, along with the library is grade II listed.
The town of Stoke within Stoke-on-Trent is listed on the Englsih Heritage At Risk Register a link to which can be found here: risk.english-heritage.org.uk/register.aspx?id=4650&rt...
A sense of the city's glorious past.
The Herbert Minton Building on the corner of London Road and Spark Street in Stoke-on-Trent, looks back on a time when the city held an important role on the world stage for its pottery and ceramics.
Built as a memorial to the potter Herbert Minton in 1853, to a design by Pugin and Murray, this building for many years was an art school known as Stoke School of Science and Art. The building is now occupied by NHS Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Group.
To the left of the building is the old public library, whilst to the rear was the site of the former public baths.
This building, along with the library is grade II listed.
The town of Stoke within Stoke-on-Trent is listed on the Englsih Heritage At Risk Register a link to which can be found here: risk.english-heritage.org.uk/register.aspx?id=4650&rt...