Competitors travelled from all over Europe, and in some cases Japan, to take part in the increasingly-prestigious event whcih is held in the grounds of the Hutton-in-the-Forest stately home near Penrith.
The theme for the competition was Biblical and Sue’s entry was a ceramic Bible, lying open at the first page of illuminated manuscript.
She said: “It’s a brilliant event and there were more than 100 potters from all over Europe – there was even a potter from Slovenia this year – so I was delighted when they told me I’d won.”
She’s equally pleased that her prize includes a free stand at next year’s event, which in itself is worth £400.
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