powdermills pottery
Devon
Powdermills Pottery is housed in granite buildings that were once part of a
nineteenth century gunpowder factory. It is found in the very centre of Dartmoor
National Park in Devon and is part of the Duchy of Cornwall estate. Powdermills
is the home and workplace of potter, Joss Hibbs: her range of pottery is sold in
The Shop. Cream teas are served in the courtyard in the Summer season, and
Throwing Courses are run year-round. The old workshop has been rejuvenated by
local charity Friends of the Dartmoor Hill Pony and now houses the Dartmoor Hill
Pony Exhibition, explaining the history and importance of the 'wild' ponies on
Dartmoor. If you would like to see how Joss makes pots from materials found on
Dartmoor using an 'anagama' kiln, please view the short film found on The
Pottery page of this website. Joss at Powdermills Facebook page gives you an
as-it-happens insight into current activities at the pottery (you can also find
Joss Pottery on Twitter or Instagram). A visit to Powdermills offers a glimpse
of all the things Dartmoor has to offer: wild landscape and wildlife (especially
birdlife); history and nearby walks to prehistoric sites; local food and time to
relax. We look forward to welcoming you here.