Wilton is about 1/2
hour west of Nashua, and about 15 minutes east of Peterborough.
The town of Wilton
is between Milford and Temple. River Bend Pottery is located to
the west of the downtown Wilton business district, and to the
east of the "suburb" of West Wilton.
River Bend Pottery is located only about 250 yards off of Route
101 behind Bursey's Farm Stand. You can actually go out their
back parking lot entrance and turn left to get here.
If you do that, in
about 100 feet, Intervale forks to the left and tiny little
Riverbend Way goes straight past the green "island" with the little pine tree and the
red fire hydrant.
If you are traveling west on Route 101 and you see Monadnock
Spring Water on your left, you have gone too far.
If you are traveling
east on Route 101 and you see the Wilton Recycling Center sign on
your left, you have gone too far.
Intervale Road is a loop off of Route 101 that parallel's it for
about 1/2 mile. Riverbend Way is a small dead-end street off of
Intervale Road, at the western end of Intervale Road.
You can use either
entrance to Intervale Road off of Route 101, but the one on the
eastern end right near the Recycling Center sign leads you past
my studio road sign on Intervale Road before you have to make the
left turn onto Riverbend Way.
Warning: There is a local mill building in downtown Wilton that has been
converted to artists' studios. It is called "Riverview
Mill". If you are asking local directions, that very similar name often
leads to some confusion if the person you ask doesn't specifically know where I
am located. Riverview Mill is located right in downtown Wilton, about 1 mile
away from me.
Warning: There
are three "Intervale Road"'s in Wilton. East Intervale, West
Intervale, and the one River Bend Pottery is located off of........
Intervale Road. All three are in close proximity to each other.

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Studio visits are welcome. Call 603-654-2752
to make sure I'm there.
This page last updated:
05/23/2003 01:10 PM
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