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Grayshott Pottery

Grayshott Pottery

Grayshott Pottery nestles neatly between the village school and St Luke’s Church in Grayshott, a short drive from Haslemere and Farnham.

Trading for over 50 years, it has strong links to Compton Pottery, situated at Watts Gallery near Guildford , which was started by Mary Watts, wife of the great Victorian painter, G.F. Watts.

Today, the company is employee owned and visitors can see artists at work creating not only historical reference pieces and ‘cutting edge’ art design, but also the making of plates and dishes for many famous High Street food brands.

Grayshott Pottery offers a studio gallery, an extensive gift shop and a flourishing café where customers can linger over lunch or a frothy cappuccino and a plate of sticky cakes!

Opening Times

Shop and Gallery
Monday to Saturday 9.00am – 5.30pm
Sundays & Bank Holidays 10.00am – 4.00pm

Café Bistro
Monday to Saturday 9.30am – 4.30pm
Sundays & Bank Holidays 10.30am – 3.30pm

Admission Free

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair user accessible

Catering

  • Cafe

Road Directions

South of Hindhead traffic lights on the A3 London to Portsmouth road, take second right turn onto B3002 towards Grayshott. There are brown tourist signs for the Pottery from this junction. Turn right at the crossroads in the centre of the village into Whitmore Vale Road and School Road will be found approximately 200 metres on left hand side.