Ironbridge Museum trust to reopen its latest attraction Shropshire Star

Jackfield Tile Museum - The Ironbridge Gorge Museums Friday 5 January Coalport China Museum is closed this weekend (6-7 January) but our other museums remain open. Some roads in Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale are closed due to flood prevention measures and flooding. Please follow diversion signs when travelling between our sites. Home Visit About One of the award-winning museums within the Ironbridge Valley of Invention, managed by the Ironbridge Gorge museum Trust. Discover how British tile designers fashioned our world at Jackfield Tile Museum. Experience some of the most beautiful tiles in the world, including designs by famous artists.

Ironbridge Museum trust to reopen its latest attraction Shropshire Star

Coordinates: 52.6233°N 2.4639°W Jackfield Tile Museum Jackfield Tile Museum is a museum which presents the history of the British decorative tile industry between 1840 and 1960, the period in which this factory and that of Maw & Co nearby played an important part in this industry. [1] Jackfield Tile Museum Salthouse Road Ironbridge Shropshire TF87LJ 01952 433 424 Twitter Facebook Jackfield Tile Museum Tiles everywhere! The Victorians were on a mission - to make tiles and to use them. Jackfield was once at the very heart of British tile production and here you can see why. Jackfield Tile Museum Coalport China Museum Broseley Pipeworks Discover innovation Step in to the historical heart of Ironbridge Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron Darby Houses Jackfield Tile Museum. England, Europe. Shropshire. Once the largest tile factory in the world, Jackfield was famous for its encaustic tiles, with ornate designs produced using layers of different coloured clay. Tiles are still produced here today for period restorations. Gas-lit galleries recreate ornately tiled rooms from past centuries.

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The Jackfield Tile Museum in Ironbridge is a fascinating destination for visitors who are interested in the history and production of ceramic tiles. The museum is located in the historic Jackfield Tile Works, and offers a glimpse into the past and present of tile-making in the area. One of the highlights of the museum is the collection of. Half a century later, The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust bought the site and restored it as a museum, now home to the exquisite collections of Coalport and Caughley China.. Jackfield Tile Museum. Jackfield Tile Museum is housed in buildings that were originally opened in 1874 as a 'model' factory, for the Craven Dunnill company. They. Jackfield Tile Museum 472 reviews #8 of 59 things to do in Telford Speciality MuseumsEducational sites Closed now 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Write a review About Explore the home of British tile design and see galleries packed with dazzling examples from the very best designers. Duration: 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Adult £10.50 Daytime admission to Jackfield Tile Museum only for one adult. Child £6.50 Daytime admission to Jackfield Tile Museum only for one child aged 5-16 (incl). Student £6.50 Daytime admission to Jackfield Tile Museum only for one student in full time education. Add To Basket

Tiled Bar, Jackfield Tile Museum, Ironbridge 25/02/2011 Flickr

Jackfield Tile Museum is one of the ten museums of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. For about a hundred years, from 1862 to 1963, the Severn Valley railway line ran through the area, on its route between Shrewsbury and Bridgnorth. There were sidings to support the several tile works in the area, along with Jackfield Halt for passengers. Jackfield Tile Museum. The Jackfield Tile Museum is located in a former tile factory and tells the story of the tile-making industry in Ironbridge. You can see a range of exhibits that showcase the different types of tiles that were produced, as well as the tools and equipment used in their manufacture. Jackfield Tile Museum Salthouse Road Ironbridge Shropshire TF87LJ. 01952 433 424. Twitter; Facebook; Jackfield Tile Museum. Tiles everywhere! The Victorians were on a mission - to make tiles and to use them. Jackfield was once at the very heart of British tile production and here you can see why. Walk amongst the very best examples in-situ at. Craven Dunnill Jackfieldhandcrafted in Britain since 1872. From its base in the historic Ironbridge Gorge, UK, Craven Dunnill Jackfield is the leading manufacturer of traditionally-styled, decorative ceramic tiles. Part of the Craven Dunnill group of companies, founded in 1872, with a reputation for quality and authenticity, the company is.

Jackfield Tile Museum at Ironbridge in Shropshire Stock Photo Alamy

The Jackfield Tile Museum is part of the family of museums and heritage sites run by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust in Shropshire. It is housed in buildings that were originally opened in 1872 as a factory for the Craven Dunnill Company, which specialised in decorative wall and floor tiles. The firm still operates at the site today. As the oldest surviving purpose built tile factory in the world, the Jackfield factory is part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, a World Heritage Site at the heart of Britain's Industrial Revolution. The second factory is situated in Burslem, Stoke, right at the heart of the North Staffordshire 'Potteries'.