Come for the clay, stay for the community!

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Come for the clay, stay for the community! *

From beginners to experienced makers, our Wiltshire studio offers hands-on classes and flexible studio memberships in our vibrant creative community

Try pottery, develop your skills, and when you’re ready, make independently in our fully equipped studio

Try out pottery…

Not sure if pottery is for you?

Start with a taster session or beginner friendly class - try your hand at wheel throwing or handbuilding & see where your creativity takes you

Build your skills…

Develop your skills with our 6-week courses or one-off workshops. Learn essential handbuilding and throwing techniques, gain confidence, and explore your creative projects with expert guidance

More time to make…

Create independently in our fully equipped studio. Flexible membership plans give you the time and space to develop your skills at your own pace

In the heart of Wiltshire

Artist-owned and run, we’re building a vibrant clay community — offering expert tuition from local artists and makers, along with technical support to help you explore and grow your ceramic skills.

We’re just a short drive from Bradford-on-Avon, Trowbridge, and Bath. You’ll find us right by the Avon & Kennet Canal, surrounded by a vibrant mix of local makers — and yes, there’s loads of free parking!

  • Marsh Farm Pottery Founder, Rachelle Corker, who is a woman with light skin, blue eyes, freckles, and dark brown hair tied up, smiling and wearing a brown top against a plain light-colored wall.

    Rachelle Corker

    FOUNDER & TUTOR

    Ceramic Artist

  • Marsh Farm Pottery's throwing teacher Matt. The photograph shows a man with dark hair, wearing a brown sweater, stands in front of shelves filled with various pottery pieces. He holds a small teapot in his right hand and a shallow bowl in his left.

    Matt Waite

    VISITING TUTOR - THROWING

    Small Batch Potter

  • Marsh Farm Pottery's throwing teacher Jonquil. The photograph show a woman with tanned skin, wearing a black vest, with a chicken sitting on her shoulder at home in her garden.

    Jonquil Anderson

    VISITING TUTOR - THROWING

    Small Batch Potter

  • Marsh Farm Pottery's throwing tutor Ryo. The photograph shows a close-up of a young Japanese man wearing glasses, a cap, and a blue shirt, looking slightly upward. The background shows Ryo working on his pottery at home in his shed.

    Ryo Sakai

    VISITING TUTOR - THROWING

    Small Batch Potter