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Meadowcroft Pottery 

Meadowcroft Pottery is located in the village of Askett, Near Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire.
Chris Bull is the potter working there, and she produces many types of work, including stoneware, raku and earthenware for garden, domestic, commemorative and decorative use.
Although she doesn't have a showroom at the pottery, a range of her current work is always on show in the Stable Bar of the Three Crowns pub in Askett.
Please feel free to browse the site, reading about Chris and her background, and to look at examples of her work.

About Chris Bull

Chris first started ceramics in the mid 1960's at High Wycombe College of Art and later moved on to Langley College to take GCE in Design and Ceramics. This was followed by a Studio Potters Course at Langley.She has taught ceramics at GCE “A” level, and currently runs the Studio Potters Course at Evreham Adult learning Centre.
She works in her studio at Askett where she finds the ever increasing fascination for clay, glazes and fire continues.She has shown her work at the Craftsman Potters Association in London and sold at Bonham's Contemporary Ceramics Auction in Kensington.
Her clients include our local Chiltern Brewery, for whom she supplies their mugs and jugs, and the Science Museum who commissioned her to make this giant teapot for science demonstrations to children.
She also presents her work locally when she joins with other craftspeople in local exhibitions.
She has been an active member of local Pottery and Sculpture Groups and has served as chairman of two of the Groups.
Her work is now extremely varied in nature, and she constantly feels the need to ‘move on' to explore the wonderful world of ceramics.
Her current range includes large garden pieces, copper glazed Raku ware and functional scraffito ware.

Location

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Some of Chris's Work

To view a gallery of her work, please click HERE

Pottery Equipment Repairs

Duncan has a number of years experience in the maintenance, repair and refurbishment of pottery equipment, particularly kilns and wheels. 
He will be pleased to discuss any problem you may have with your kilns or other pottery equipment. He can provide new elements, programmers and other items to get your pottery working again.
To discuss your equipment problems, please contact him either through
duncan@meadowcroft-pottery.co.uk, or by writing or phoning 
( please see "Contact"page for details.)
He can usually arrange to visit you within a couple of days, so those breakdowns, which always occur just before the big show, can be sorted out quickly and with minimal cost.

Contact

Meadowcroft Pottery
Askett Lane, Askett,
Princes Risborough, 
Buckinghamshire HP27 9LU UK

Tel: +44 1844 343515
email: chris@meadowcroft-pottery.co.uk

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