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Aller Vale Pottery
Wall plaque marking the location of the pottery
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Operated1865 (1865)-1924 (1924)
Coordinates50°30′29.25″N 3°34′58.81″W / 50.5081250°N 3.5830028°W / 50.5081250; -3.5830028
ProductsPottery
AddressAller Vale Buildings, Kingskerswell, Devon, England

The Aller Vale Pottery was formed in 1865 on the northern edge of the village of Kingskerswell in South Devon, England, on the likely site of a medieval pottery. It became well known for the creation of art pottery at the end of the 19th century and gained royal patronage, but declined thereafter, closing on this site in about 1924. The name continued in use until 1962 related to the production of mass-produced motto ware for the tourist market.

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