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Jackfield Tile Museum

Salthouse Road Ironbridge Shropshire TF8 7LJ
01952 435 900

Jackfield Tile Museum

See some of the most beautiful tiles in the world and discover how tiles made by British designers decorated interiors around the world.

Jackfield was once the very heart of British tile production. In this former tile factory, previously home to Craven Dunnill, get an insight into the tile making process and tile decorating techniques.

Then see stunning friezes and a world-class gallery dedicated to the last 150 years of tiles, including tiles by Salvador Dalí and William Morris, before walking amongst the very best real-life examples in a recreated pub, tube station, church and more.

While you’re here, why not also visit the Footprint Gallery in Fusion, home to a number of creative artists? Here you can see the artists in their studios and browse through their creations. Opening times vary so please contact the artists directly to check details.

Jackfield Tile Museum is one of ten museums in Ironbridge Valley of Invention telling the story of how creativity, craftsmanship and innovation in the Ironbridge Gorge UNESCO World Heritage Site changed the world. Go to the website to find out more.

Facilities

  • Group visits available
  • On site parking
  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Parking
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Entrance flat/ without steps
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Lift
  • Restaurant
  • Rural location
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