bod Stoke
Stoke Railway Station
Station Road
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST4 2AA
Tel: 01782 749673
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Tel: 01782 749673
Sculptor: Vincent Woropay. Originally commissioned for the National Garden Festival at…
Sculptor: Edward Davis. One of Stoke-on-Trent’s most famous son’s Josiah Wedgwood (1730 –…
Described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as ‘the finest piece of Victorian axial planning in the…
Sculptor: Ondre Nowakowski. Visible to passengers travelling south as they depart…
This stainless steel relief extends along the northern and southern sides of the A500…
Learn about the history of the factory, see displays of fine ceramics and archival films;…
Whitfield Valley Local Nature Reserve covers a large area in Norton and Bradeley. The…
Stoke Repertory Theatre
In 1920 a group of young men and women from North…
Sculptor: community project. In May 2000, artists were commissioned to develop the images…
The roots of the city's ceramic prosperity are found in the Minster: Josiah Wedgwood is…
Sculptor: Sir Thomas Brock. Colin Minton Campbell (1827-1885) was the grandson of Thomas…
Hanley Park is close to both the City Centre and the railway station. It is a fantastic…
Sculptor: Emily Campbell. Love Ties was created after the artist worked with local people…
St Marks church was built in 1833 at a cost of £10,000. Designed by J. Oates, it is the…
Formal park with football pitches, play area, crown green bowls, and five-a-side area.