Visitor attractions and information - Newcastle-Under-Lyme
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The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Bethesda
Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 3DW. Tel: 01782 232323. The
world's greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics. A unique
collection of works of art including Picasso, Durer and Degas.
See a World War 2 Spitfire. Location:
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The
Wedgwood Museum Trust Limited, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire,
ST12 9ES. Tel: 01782 282818. The Wedgwood Museum contains the
world's greatest collection of Wedgwood ceramics, ranging from
a unique collection of Josiah Wedgwoods original trials
for the perfection of Queen's Ware. The Museum will reopen in
2007. About
2 miles south of Newcastle-Under-Lyme. |
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Foxfield Steam Railway, Caverswall Road Station,
Blythe Bridge, Stoke on Trent, ST11 9BG. Tel: 01782 396210. The
Foxfield Railway is a preserved Steam Railway in North Staffordshire.
Formerly built to carry coal, it now carries visitors on a five
mile round journey through the picturesque Staffordshire Moorland
scenery. The railway is home to some 28 Steam, Diesel and Electric
locomotives along with a wide variety of Coaches. Visitors are
currently advised to join the train at Caverswall Road Station.
www.foxfieldrailway.co.uk. About
6 miles east of Newcastle-Under-Lyme. |
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