Alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal, between the second and third locks up the Stoke flight, stand these pottery kilns.
The two bottle kilns were built in 1887 for Thomas Twyford's Cliff Vale Pottery, Etruria. The listed kilns have been preserved while most of the disused pottery site has been cleared. Only the two kilns and the buildings fronting Shelton New Road survive.
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