Directions to Old Time Pottery in Parma
Old Time Pottery of Parma is located at 8201 Day Drive right off of W. Ridgewood Dr and Ridge Road.
From the North/Ridge Road
Take OH-176 S to I-480, and head west. Continue to the Ridge Road Exit (Exit 15). Head south on Ridge Road to Day Drive. Head west until your reach Old Time Pottery at 8201 Day Drive.
From the East/Independence Ohio
Take I-77 (Willow Fwy) south to E. Pleasant Valley Drive and head west until it turns into W. Pleasant Valley Drive. Make a right at Ridge Road and drive north. Make a left (west) at Newcomb Drive. Take Newcomb Drive until your reach Day Drive. Make a right.
From the South/North Royalton
Head west on Royalton Roda to Ridge Road and turn right. Continue for 4.4 miles and turn left at Regency Drive. Follow Regency Drive until you reach the intersection for Day Drive. Old Time Pottery is at 8201 Day Drive.
From the West/Middleburg Heights
Take Bagley Road/W. Pleasant Valley Road to York Road. Make a left. After .6 miles, turn right onto Independence Place. Independence Place ends at Ames Rod. Make a left. Turn right at Day Drive and proceed to Old Time Pottery.
Affordable Home Goods in Parma
When you are looking for seasonal décor, home accents, outdoor living, or new furniture and start searching “home store near me,” look no further than Old Time Pottery. You’ll find bean bag chairs perfect for students and college dorm rooms and bed and bath items that make your home a cozy haven. We are the one-stop-shop home décor outlet with everything you need to level up your home’s décor.
Whether you’ve just moved to Parma and need furniture for every room or just a few items to refresh your bathroom, living room, dining room, or patio, Old Time Pottery has the best selection and prices that can’t be beat. Check out our selection of rugs, planters, floral displays, decorative storage, mirrors, and wall art. We’ve got your home covered from floor to ceiling, and we have something for every room in your home.
Keep your home free of clutter with smart storage solutions for your kitchen, bedroom, and laundry room. Organization is easy and stylish with drawers, bins, and decorative baskets. Practical plastic and foam containers keep clutter out of sight in the closets and craft rooms. And don’t forget cleaning tools to keep everything neat and tidy: we have those, too.
In addition to dining room tables and chairs, we also offer glassware, dinnerware, serve ware, flatware, cookware, bakeware, kitchen accessories, and cooking gadgets to make your time in the kitchen a pleasure. Pick up all the things you need to make entertaining easy. And don’t forget linens such as placemats, napkins, and tablecloths that add flair to your table every day as well as on special occasions.
What to Know about Parma
Parma is Cleveland's largest Suburb and is located just south of the Forest City. The city was originally settled by Benaiah Fay, who named the town after Parma, NY, which had been named after Parma, Italy. While the city has been around since the 1800s, Parma was incorporated into a village in 1924, which means that its centennial is rapidly approaching. Like most of the greater Cleveland area, Parma has a rich, ethnically diverse population, and residents trace their roots back to many Old World regions. There are currently almost 80,000 residents in Parma property and the median age is 42.
Parma is known for its many golf courses and parks. Residents enjoy dozens of outdoor activities, such as swimming, cycling, ice skating in the winter, and of course, golf. Notable points of interest within the city include Nathan Hale Park, Stroud Park, Yorktown Green Park, Lexington Green Park, Kutz Park, and the Snow Road Picnic Area. These outdoor areas offer plenty of activities throughout the year. Due to its close proximity to Cleveland, all of the activities of one of the nation's largest metropolises, including Browns, Guardians, and Cavaliers games.
With eighteen reservations in the surrounding area, there are plenty of year-round activities for Parma Heights residents of all ages, including nature education programs, mountain biking, hiking, birding, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. In the winter, residents find many opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing on the same trails they’ve hiked and biked on in better weather.
Whether you're enjoying a meal or one of the entertainment venues in Parma proper or taking the short ride into Cleveland, Parma offers endless possibilities for singles, couples, and families.