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 — learn new skills, develop your practice, and connect with a vibrant creative community.

Two women working on pottery in the ceramics studio at Marsh Farm Pottery, smiling at the camera, with shelves of supplies in the background.

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Discover your love of clay — or take your skills to the next level! Join our taster sessions, courses, and workshops throughout the year to keep your creativity flowing.

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Marsh Farm Pottery studio member with curly hair working on a ceramics project in our pottery studio, wearing an illustrated bird apron and striped sweater.

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We offer affordable, fully equipped studio space, expert guidance, and a vibrant community of makers to inspire you, whether you’re a hobbyist or dreaming of being a pro.

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Collection of colorful decorative ceramic plates with various designs and shapes, including animals, nature scenes, and abstract patterns, displayed on a white wall.

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Redeemable against studio memberships, taster sessions, courses, and workshops — the perfect way to inspire someone to get making.

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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

    Production 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