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Brief description of site

Hagley Hall is a Palladian villa of 1754 in a contemporary landscape park within a larger woodland and agricultural estate. There are many ornamental buildings and decorative features.

Brief history of site

The house was built from 1754 to the design of Sanderson Miller. It was damaged by fire in 1926 and restored.

Location information:

Address: Hagley, Worcestershire, DY9 9LG

Locality: Stourbridge

Local Authorities:

Worcestershire; Bromsgrove; Hagley

Historical County: Worcestershire

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 139 Grid Ref: SO920807
Latitude: 52.42423 Longitude: -2.119071

Directions:

Two miles south-east of Stourbridge via the A491. Please see:
http://www.hagleyhall.com/find-us

Key information:

Form of site: landscape park

Purpose of site: Ornamental

Context or principal building: house

Site first created: 1754

Main period of development: Mid 18th century

Survival: Extant

Site Size (Hectares): 180

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