Belleek Pottery
Belleek Pottery Ltd is a porcelain company that began trading in 1887 as the Belleek Pottery Works Company Ltd in Belleek, County Fermanagh, in what was to become Northern Ireland. The factory produces porcelain that is characterised by its thinness, slightly iridescent surface and that the body is formulated with a significant proportion of frit.
Pottery in the region began around 1849, after John Caldwell Bloomfield inherited his father’s estate.[2] Seeking to provide employment for his tenants, who had been affected by the Irish potato famine and, being an amateur mineralogist, he ordered a geological survey of his land. On finding that the area was rich in minerals, Bloomfield went into partnership with London architect Robert Williams Armstrong and Dublin merchant David McBirney. In setting up a pottery business, Bloomfield managed to get a railway line built to Belleek so that coal could be delivered with which to fire kilns.
Building started on the pottery in 1858. Initially starting with domestic products, it wasn’t until 1863 that small amounts of the Parian porcelain for which Belleek is famous for to this day, was successfully produced. By 1865, the prestige of the company had increased enough that its market included Ireland, England, the United States, Canada and Australia, and clients included the Prince of Wales, Queen Victoria and the nobility.
| Phone: +44 (0)28 6865 8501 | Web: www.belleek.ie |
| Fax: +44 (0)28 6865 8625 |
Pubs & Restaurant Belleek
The Black Cat Cove – 28 Main Street, Belleek – 028 6865 8942
McDonnells Cafe – 30 Main Street, Belleek – 028 6865 8392
Moohans Fiddlestone 15 Main Street Belleek – 028 6865 8008
Taxi
Care Cabs – 44 Head Street, Enniskillen – 028 6634 2999
Flexi Cabs – 3 Castle St, Enniskillen – 028 6632 4848
Kozie Kabs – 2 Castle St, Enniskillen – 028 6632 6232
Speedy Cabs – 10 Ross Close, Enniskillen – 028 6632 7327
Star Taxis – 2 Castle Street, Enniskillen – 028 6632 3232




