Te Toi Uku - Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Te Toi Uku - Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Te Toi Uku - Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum is located in Auckland, New Zealand on 8 Ambrico Place, New Lynn. Te Toi Uku - Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in New Zealand.

Address

8 Ambrico Place, New Lynn

Phone

+64 98277349

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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John

Quite a small museum It does however pack a lot of local history Worth a visit if you would like to know how industrious early New Lynn was with Crown pottery ,Brickworks and early clay pipes

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Lucille Cash

Wonderful place to learn the history of Crown Lynn pottery and to see displays of their pottery.

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Monique Brocx

Awesome story, and looking so much better

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Carol Ann Anderson

Haven't yet had the pleasure of visiting this place, but intend to fo so very soon. Am an avid fan of all the beautiful Crown Lynn pottery produced here..and have 4 particular patterns I collect...great NZ products.

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Nicola Edie

Here is a little treasure hidden out west. It may check to review opening hours before you drop in but the good news is it is now open regularly.

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Margaret Crisp

What a fabulous place! The curator of this wee museum is really passionate about the history of this place and is interesting to chat with. He has big dreams for the potential of this museum. The kiln is the last one of many that were in this area producing clay pipes etc and china for use in NZ. Looking at the pottery brought back memories and I learnt that many items I am familiar were produced by Crown Lynn. Who would know as they called themselves by many names. This place is totally worth a visit.

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Sandy Taylor

This is a most interesting place to visit. It offers the story of clay works. Is pipes, bricks, pottery right through to Crown Lynn pottery. Nearly all homes had crown Lynn dinner sets. Very friendly director he can answer all your queries.

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Patricia Meredith

Lovely te toi uku crown lynn and.