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Etruria Canals Festival

Lower Bedford Street
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST4 7AF

Tel: 07900 267711

Etruria Canals Festival

Guide Prices

£4 for adults, £6 to include a guided tour. Young people under 16 when accompanied by an adult go free.

Map & Directions

Road Directions

From the North leave at J16. Take the A500 towards Stoke-on-Trent. Exit for Hanley, turn left onto A53 towards Hanley. At the first roundabout take the fourth exit (almost a U turn, do not go over the flyover) onto the B5046 towards Shelton. Kilndown Close is approx. ½ mile on the right signposted Etruria Industrial Museum. Approaching from the South leave at J15 take the A500 towards Stoke-on-Trent. Exit for Hanley turn right onto A53 towards Hanley. At the first roundabout take the fourth exit (almost a U turn, do not go over the flyover) onto the B5046 towards Shelton. Kilndown Close is approx. ½ mile on the right signposted Etruria Industrial Museum.

The car park and entrance is off Kilndown  Close, Etruria Vale Road,  Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent  ST1 4RB.

Walk across the footbridge to the visitor centre and access to the mill.

Disabled car park and entrance is via Castlefield Street and Lower Bedford Street Sat Nav ST4 7AF

Public Transport Directions

By Train

Alight at Stoke-on-Trent station. Taxies and Buses are available. By foot it takes approx. 20 minutes along the Trent and Mersey canal tow path. Turn left out of the station, at the ‘T’ junction at the end of Station Road turn left, cross the minor road and the canal bridge, turn left and descend to the canal footpath. Proceed away from the station in a northerly direction (canal to the right of the towpath) until the Museum is seen on the right hand side. Cross (on the right) the second bridge by the lock to gain access.

 By Bus

Alight at Hanley bus station and enquire. By foot it takes approx. 20 minutes. Turn right from the bus station and proceed south west along Potteries Way (duel carriageway) to Broad Street, cross the road at the roundabout and proceed along Broad Street (south), turn right into Sun Street and continue down the hill to the ‘T’ junction, turn right, cross the road and the entrance to the Museum will be seen on the left off Kilndown Road.

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