Hagley Hall

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Hagley Hall is an 18th-century stately home in Worcestershire, England, renowned for its Palladian architecture and landscaped parkland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stately home
architecturalStyle Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
associatedFamily Lyttelton family NERFINISHED
associatedWith George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 18th century
completionDate 1760
constructionEnd 1760
constructionStart 1754
country England
governingBody private
hasFeature classical interiors
landscaped parkland
ornamental lakes
state rooms
stucco decoration
temples and follies
woodland walks
hasFunction event venue
private residence
hasGardenFeature Gothic follies
classical temples
hasLandscapeGarden Hagley Park NERFINISHED
hasParkland Hagley Park NERFINISHED
hasViewOver Hagley Park NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
locatedIn Hagley NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Midlands NERFINISHED
Worcestershire NERFINISHED
material stone
near Birmingham NERFINISHED
Stourbridge NERFINISHED
notableFor Palladian architecture
association with the Lyttelton family
landscape garden design
openToPublic by guided tour
yes
originalClient George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton NERFINISHED
ownedBy Viscount Cobham NERFINISHED
owner Lyttelton family NERFINISHED
region Worcestershire NERFINISHED
usedFor corporate events
filming location
weddings

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