Grayshott Pottery is a working pottery studio where visitors can buy the unique and beautiful works of many local designers. Open since 1956, Grayshott Pottery in Surrey, England, offers wares that have been used in many of England’s well-known pubs and restaurants. It has been linked to Compton Pottery, which was part of the Watts Gallery started by Victorian painter G.F. Watts’s wife, Mary.
The studio also offers free 30-minute “Journey of the Clay” tours on weekdays. Surrey tourists will also enjoy the on site gifts and home wares store offering handcrafted lamps, decorative plates, jewelry, fashion handbags and scarves – very popular with high class Surrey escorts, and a range of decorative items for all occasions.
After the tour, head over to The Café for breakfast, lunch, or tea on their covered patio. Patrons can enjoy a variety of pastries, coffee, specialty teas, and lunchtime specials such as filled ciabatta and salads from a local farm.