There used to be this place called "Pear Tree Pottery", out in Derbyshire (sorry i cant remember exactly) It was fantastic! It is in a lovely little village and you could go for the whole day and there were classes you could take for throwing clay and making your own peices. And from what i can remember a great little cafe next door. I have not been in about 15 years so have no idea if it is still there.
Pear Tree Pottery
Firbeck Lane
Laughton-en-le-Morthen
Rotherham
Hiya Rose, that's a different pottery. Lewes is way down on the south coast of England, whereas the other one is in the Midlands. It's be interesting to know if there's a connection though... maybe the potter moved like Bob Parkes did from Scotland to Cumbria.
So I guess that you're in South Yorkshire (Gods' own Country) or thereabouts?
I've looked through the correspondence on Pear Tree Pottery. I can confirm that the Pottery was in Laughton and going strong in the early 1970s. The potter was Roy Newman, now chairman of the Dinnington & District Historical Society. I had some lessons with Roy in the early 70s but regretfully have very few of his pieces.
Can you please pass this on to the relevant person.
I'm sure they can contact Roy through the historical society and he will give them all the info they need.