Based within Sharpe’s Pottery Museum, serving South Derbyshire and the National Forest, Swadlincote Tourist Information Centre (TIC) can help you make the most of your visit to the area. A range of souvenirs are also available including tea towels and aprons, ordnance survey maps, local interest and history books and locally produced crafts.. Swadlincote is also the home of the National Forest Millennium Centre. Swadlincote is a relatively new town that first became established in the early 19th century. The town has industrial beginnings and historical connections with the coal mining, pottery and brick-making industries, which were later replaced in the 20th century by engineering.
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New 54-space free car park opens in Swadlincote town centre Swadlincote A total of 200 copper beech trees have been planted there by South Derbyshire District Council. Sharpe’s Pottery Museum is nestled in the market town of Swadlincote at the heart of The National Forest. Come and visit our unique grade II listed building where you will discover stories of Sharpe’s family history, and the significant changes from 19th century coal mining, clay extraction and associated industrial activity in South Derbyshire, to a 21st century sustainable landscape led.