What You'll Find at 18 Elm
Jeremy Ayers Pottery
Utilitarian pottery that celebrates the joy of eating and drinking is thrown, fired and glazed at 18 Elm. The pottery made here becomes a witness and participant to the routines of your daily life. Visitors, shoppers and pottery enthusiasts welcome. |
Historical Modern Guest Apartments
An 1870's carriage barn that was once home to the Ayers family wheel making operation has transformed into a place of peaceful solitude in the heart of Waterbury Village. Steps away are some of Vermont's finest establishments including Prohibition Pig, Hen of the Wood, Blackback Pub and countless shops and cafes. |
Venue for Art & Dinner Parties
From curated events like Salvage Supper Club, guest chef events with Honey Road Restaurant, Adventure Dinners with Stonecutter Spirits and everything in between, 18 Elm is the perfect venue for your special dinner party or art-focused event. Bring your idea to life with on-site event planner and host, Georgia Ayers. |
Press
Dining in a Dumpster at Waterbury's Salvage Supperclub Seven Days
Waterbury Breakfast Club to Pop Up in June Seven Days Adventure Dinner: Cemetery Stonecutter Spirits 'Artist as Designer' Revamps the Craft Show Seven Days Artist as Designer: Q+A with Georgia and Jeremy Ayers State 14 |
Reviving 18 Elm Street State 14
Working Potter, Jeremy Ayers Ceramics Monthly Studio Tour: Jeremy Ayers Pottery Design Sponge Pop-up Parties Breathe New Life into Historic Ayers Homestead Stowe Reporter In Waterbury, B&B and Events Space 18 Elm Links Past to Present Seven Days |
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18 Elm Street, Waterbury, Vermont
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