The potbank of Moorland Pottery on Moorland Road, Burslem in Staffordshire.
This grade II listed structure dates back to around the start of the twentieth century and was orginally thought to have been named the Chelsea Pottery, although there was apparently a potbank on this site dating back to 1880.
To the rear of the building is one of the few remaining bottle kilns left in the area, this one being somewhat special, being an experimental four chamber muffle design kiln with a circular hovel on a square base, built by Royal Doulton in 1910.
This works has been home to Susie Cooper and Studio Szeiler Ltd, although now renowned for its Stokie Mugs and Teapots range.
The building to the right which has been renovated is the old Staffordshire Potteries Stipendiary Commission, Magistrates Office with its ornate pediment.
I'm really not quite sure that any of Burslem, other than the pubs, is open 7 days a week!