Vinegar Hill Pottery offers unique accommodation and rewarding pottery classes in the wonderful seaside village in Milford on Sea in Hampshire, on the edge of the New Forest National Park.  It is very much a family affair where Lucy Rogers manages the three-bedroom accommodation, and David Rogers is the master potter, teaching the pottery classes and producing his very own range of tableware and basins - handmade on the potter’s wheel. Together they have gained an increasing reputation for quality,  and have recenty built a brand new pottery studio to meet demand for their Hampshire pottery courses. You may even have seen Vinegar Hill Pottery featured on the Channel 4's 'The Great Pottery Throwdown'.

So get creative – get comfy – or simply shop!

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Online Pottery Shop

Online Pottery Shop

Browse the huge range of ceramics lovingly handmade at Vinegar Hill Pottery.

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Pottery Classes in Hampshire

Pottery Courses

We run one-day pottery classes and long weekend pottery courses in Hampshire

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Milford on Sea b&b Accommodation

Accommodation

Stay in our unique Milford accommodation; family suite, romantic hideaway or gypsy wagon

Accommodation

Booked a 3 day course with B&B. Had never sat at a wheel before so didn't know what to expect. The whole weekend was fantastic. Excellent tuition, even as a total novice I was able to produce a few decent items and great food. Would definitely recommend.

Our Location

Milford on Sea is tucked behind the Keyhaven Marshes and Hurst Spit on the South Coast. A traditional English sea side village complete with village green and Norman church, we a have a pebbled beach dotted with brightly coloured beach huts and fabulous views of the Isle of Wight and the Needles. At low tide the sand bank is revealed, creating a wonderful lagoon - if you are lucky you can see horse riders gallop it’s length, and join the beach cricketers and wine drinkers make their way out to enjoy the sunsets.

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Vinegar Hill Pottery Ltd

Vinegar Hill Pottery Kilns and Gallery is part funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.

Leader EU New Forest Leader Local Action Group