a visit to john leach's Muchelney pottery

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I was luck enough to be able to visit the open day at john leach's pottery this week end 4th sept 2010. Incredible three chamber wood kiln. beautiful pots/ pottery.

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  • that was nice..thanks for sharing...where was it located...??

  • Hi It is located in the village of Muchelney near the town of Langport in the county of Somerset... if you use google maps and enter muchelney langport somerset you will see what a beautiful place it is .

    regards

    steve

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  • Very nice, thanks for sharing.

    There's a video of John Leach talking about his craft here: 3sl0zhjeJWI. He talks about the kiln and the stacks of wood that are in this video.

  • Thank you so much for sharing this. It was interesting to see what an 'open day' involves for a potter. Some of the pots were lovely too. Thanks again. Regards June

  • Thank you so much for sharing this. It was exciting to see what an 'open day' involved for a potter. Some of the pots were lovely. Thanks again. June

  • I enjoyed your tour, thank you, it reminded me about a Muchelney teabowl I found in a box at an antiques fair a few months ago I was so excited I nearly knocked the display over! It now has pride of place on my windowsill (along with a certain cobalt stained raku teabowl of yours!)

    Thanks again,

    Donna

  • Hi Steve that was a treat, what beautiful pottery eh!!! Now that Simon's moving back to your side of "the pond" (our hugh loss) maybe you'll run into him around brother John's place. Ya never know!! Thanks again for all your videos, your work is very good as well and I'm learning a few things from you too. Thanks!!

    Warm wishes from Debbie in Florida, USA

  • Steve, thanks so much for the tour! I am green with envy :) I agree with Dan, you need to make those pots at 3:12, with some of your beautiful turned wood pieces.

    Thanks for sharing, Sharon

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