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Earthworks is Wendy Gill's pottery in St Asaph, a working studio and showroom in a seventeenth-century building where she throws, decorates, glazes and fires every piece herself. The premises have made pots for a long time — the studio traces back to a pottery started here in the late 1960s — and Gill has carried that on as a genuine one-potter operation, open for visitors to browse the shelves and watch the work. St Asaph is one of Britain's smallest cities, gathered around its little cathedral; a working pottery on its main street is exactly the sort of independent that gives such a place its texture. Come in and look around; that is expressly the invitation.