- Farnham Pottery
Farnham Pottery is located in
Wrecclesham nearFarnham ,Surrey . This is one of the best preserved examples of a working Victorian country pottery left in England [ [http://www.farnham.gov.uk/visit/history-heritage/farnham-pottery.html Farnham online] ] and isGrade II Listed.History
A major pottery industry has existed in the
Farnham area since Roman times and in the 16th century supplied London with a substantial part of its pottery requirements. At its height, the pottery operated its ownclay pits, had four workingkilns and employed up to thirty men. A lightweight tramway connected the pits to the pottery, with tubs being pushed along the temporary tracks.In 1872 it was owned by Absalom Harris. The early work was utility wares including drainpipes and
tiles . Around 1880, he was asked to copy a French vase. After many trials, Harris managed to produce a reasonable example using alead glaze made green by the addition ofcopper oxide . [ [http://www.studiopottery.com/cgi-bin/mp.cgi?item=129 Studio pottery] ]Henceforth the production of art pottery featured more prominently in the company's agenda, and Farnham Greenware, as it was known, established itself. A strong connection with
Farnham School of Art was formed.W. H. Allen designed for Farnham Pottery from the turn of the century until 1943. The pots were sold at Heals and Liberty. The company was widely known for its 'owl jugs' which were produced up to the 1950s.The pottery is now no longer owned by the Harris family. Farnham Buildings Preservation Trust (FBPT) bought the site in 1998 and they have their own group of potters (West Street Potters) producing pottery there. [ [http://www.bufobooks.demon.co.uk/html/faq5.html Abbey Chronicle] ] The pottery still contains many examples of the original moulds and a number of local houses were built using architectural fittings made on this site.
Concern for the future
There has been criticism of the owning FBPT [Farnham Herald, 4th April 2008] , as the Trust has outlined plans to sell the pottery. The tenant potters at the site have been reported as feeling "threatened" by the plan and have founded another trust, "Farnham Pottery Trust" to try to safeguard the buildings' future as a centre for craft pottery. The FBPT refutes the suggestion that the buildings or their use as pottery workshops are in any danger
References
External links
* [http://www.hoggie.demon.co.uk/farnham/kilnrest.htm Farnham pottery wares restoration project]
* [http://www.weststreetpotters.co.uk/history.html West Street Potters history]
* [http://www.studiopottery.com/cgi-bin/mp.cgi?item=129 Studio Pottery - Farnham]
* [http://www.farnham.gov.uk/visit/history-heritage/farnham-pottery.html Farnham pottery history from Farnham Online]
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