Pottery Lane, located in Notting Hill, West London, has a fascinating history. Originally known for its brickfields and pig-keepers in the 19th century, it was once a notorious slum called the "Potteries and the Piggeries." The area improved over time, and today, Pottery Lane is part of a posh neighborhood where houses fetch million-pound prices. One of the original brick kilns still stands on Walmer Road, reminding visitors of its gritty past. So, from a rough-and-tumble past to a swanky present, Pottery Lane has seen quite the transformation!