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Pottery Studios in Blackpool

Discover the Top Pottery Studios in Blackpool

Blackpool isn’t just about beaches and bright lights—it’s also home to a growing community of creatives. Whether you’re looking for a casual clay session or a deep dive into wheel throwing, this seaside town has plenty to offer pottery lovers at every level.

Best Pottery Studios in Blackpool

Undergrowby Pottery

Undergrowby Pottery

Undergrowby Pottery is a long-established studio offering handcrafted ceramics and occasional workshops. Located on Dickson Road, this studio is ideal for those looking to appreciate and purchase local ceramic art, with contact available via the website’s form.

  • Website: undergrowby.com
  • Contact: Via website contact form
  • Address: 311 Dickson Road, Blackpool, FY1 2JL

Odie S Pottery Sessions

Odie’s Pottery Sessions

Odie’s Pottery offers laid-back, casual clay sessions at Aunty Social in central Blackpool. These workshops are perfect for beginners who want to play with clay in a welcoming space. Sessions are often listed on Eventbrite, with booking required in advance.

Studio Dot Wheel Tasters

Studio Dot (Wheel Tasters)

Studio Dot runs pottery wheel taster sessions out of Aunty Social in Blackpool. These one-off workshops are perfect for anyone curious about the pottery wheel without committing to a full course. All materials and instruction are provided for a fun hands-on experience.

Koco Pottery Studio

KOCO Pottery Studio

Located just outside Blackpool in Thornton-Cleveleys, KOCO Pottery Studio offers pottery classes for adults and children. Whether you're interested in wheel throwing or handbuilding, their friendly, supportive environment makes it easy to dive into clay. They also offer gift vouchers and private bookings.

  • Website: potteryclasseslancashire.co.uk
  • Contact: info@potteryclasseslancashire.co.uk | 07916 313579
  • Address: Unit 15, Marsh Mill Village, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire

Pottery Classes and Workshops in Blackpool

Blackpool’s pottery scene offers something for everyone, from relaxing casual sessions to focused wheel-throwing tasters. Studios like Odie’s Pottery and Studio Dot operate out of Aunty Social, creating an inviting space for creativity. Whether you’re trying pottery for the first time or expanding your skills, Blackpool’s workshops promise a hands-on, enjoyable experience.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced potter, Blackpool’s ceramics scene is welcoming and diverse. From studios near the promenade to creative collectives in town centres, there's no shortage of inspiration. To explore more pottery resources and classes across the UK, visit Kiln Crafts.

Looking for studios elsewhere in the UK? We've put together a full UK pottery classes & studios directory — over 120 regional pages covering every county across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.