| Potter Around Overton Farm, Kirknewton EH27 8DD | |
| 01506238961 | |
| Potter Around Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
A friendly and welcoming pottery painting and craft studio and shop in a courtyard steading. Drop in anytime or come along to one of our workshops or join our craft clubs. Suitable for all ages, with both adult and children's activities available.
Free parking and area for picnicking before or after your activity.
Bring your imagination and we'll supply the rest.
Craft workshops, classes, events and parties for adults and children. Unique experience with Eco-friendly resin, casting jewellery and homeware.
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