Museums · South West England
Leach Pottery
Leach Pottery — Pottery and museum in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1.5 h–3 h
- Best time of year
- Year-round
- Nearest railway station
- St Ives · 1.1 km
- Paid entry
- Family-friendly
- Dog-friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
About
Leach Pottery is a museum in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "Pottery and museum in St Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 50.2066°, -5.4934°.
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Protected designations
- Site of Special Scientific Interest: Aire Point to Carrick Du SSSI
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Cornwall
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
The Leach Pottery was founded in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada in St Ives, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. The buildings grew from an old cow / tin-ore shed in the 19th century to a pottery in the 1920s with the addition of a two-storey cottage added on to the lower end of the pottery, followed by a completely separate cottage at the top of the site added by Leach in 1927. In 1922 Tsuronosuke Matsubayashi came from Japan to rebuild an unsuccessful climbing kiln for the pottery. Matsubayashi built a three chambered traditional Japanese Noborigama, the first Japanese climbing kiln in the western world, and this was used until the 1970s. Bernard's son David Leach who trained at the North Staffordshire Technical College, became manager in 1937 abandoning production of earthenware, developing a new stoneware body and taking on local apprentices. Michael Cardew was an early student and William Marshall an apprentice. Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie became an apprentice in 1924 Warren MacKenzie from the US, Charmian Johnson from Canada and Len Castle from New Zealand also worked here. The pottery's Standard Ware was first issued in 1946 and can be found in the V&A collection. Mail order catalogues were distributed and the range was produced until 1979. Three basic glazes were used for the ware: Celadon, Tenmoku and oatmeal with overpainting in brown and blue. After Bernard's death in 1979, his wife Janet Leach stopped production of standard ware to concentrate on her own pots until her death in 1997, after which the pottery was purchased by Alan Gillam. The property was acquired by Penwith District Council as part of the Leach Restoration Project The site was renovated and restored in 2005-08 before being reopened to the public in March 2008 as a working studio pottery, museum and gallery. The restoration cost £1.7 million which preserved the original buildings whilst adding an exhibition space and shop. It is now managed by the Bernard Leach (St Ives) Trust…
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- Coordinates
- 50.2066, -5.4934
- District
- Cornwall
- Parish
- St. Ives
- Postcode
- TR26 2QP
- Parliamentary constituency
- St Ives
- Phone
- +44 1736 799703
- Established
- 1920
- Nearest railway station
- St Ives — 1.1 km
- Opening
- Mo-Sa 10:00-16:00; Su 11:00-15:00
- Official site
- www.leachpottery.com
Sources
- wikidata: Q6508288 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Leach Pottery (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: The Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall - Museum Entrance.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Leach Pottery?
- Leach Pottery is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TR26 2QP), in the parish of St. Ives.
- When was Leach Pottery built?
- Built or established in 1920.
- Who owns Leach Pottery?
- Leach Pottery is owned by | employees =.
- Is Leach Pottery a protected site?
- Yes — Leach Pottery is part of the Aire Point to Carrick Du SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Cornwall National Landscape (AONB).
- How do I get to Leach Pottery?
- The nearest railway station is St Ives, about 1.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode TR26 2QP.