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Waterloo Kiln and Pottery Ponds

One of the surviving features of the famous Swinton (later Rockingham) Pottery, which was established on this site in 1745 and remained in production until 1842. The pottery had a national reputation for quality earthenwares and later porcelain, and examples of its products are on display at This is an internal link icon. Clifton Park Museum.

This is a photograph of Waterloo Kiln.

Located at Pottery Ponds, Swinton. Waterloo is home to the world famous Rockingham Porcelain.
Savour the atmosphere of the secluded Swinton Pottery site. Here you can visit the surviving Waterloo Kiln (1815) and the Pottery Ponds where fragments of Rockingham are lingering.  <.P>

How to find us

Access and the car park is from the B6092 Blackamoor Road, Swinton, Rotherham

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