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Walking to Bottle Ovens

About this event:

Heritage Open Days

Etruria Junction

Four circular walks, starting in Burslem, Hanley, Stoke and Longton - or anywhere on route.

Discover a wealth of different bottle oven types in Stoke-on-Trent, using our special guides published for Heritage Open Days. Each bottle oven site will feature a QR code link to further Bottle Oven Facts. The walks are 'self-guided' and participants who book before the festival will be sent links to the route maps on the first day - 12th September. The guides will also be available during the festival from local museums. Four guides will be available - Walking to Bottle Ovens in Burslem; Walking to Bottle Ovens in Hanley and Etruria; Walking to Bottle Ovens in Stoke and Fenton; and Walking to Bottle Ovens in Longton.

We will email links to web pages where the documents can be downloaded in time for the start of the Heritage Open Days festival on 12th September.
Use this space for anything else we may need to know or you need to ask.
Participants accept that the walks, like any others, involve potential hazards and take part at their own risk. Information submitted on this form will be used for event management purposes only and will not be shared with third parties.
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