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Hagley Park and Visitor Centre

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Hagley Park

Hagley Park is set in 350 acres of tranquil Worcestershire countryside and is owned by 12th Viscount Cobham.

It is now open to the public – Wander around at leisure, spotting interesting flora and wildlife on your way. Enjoy a picnic there, or have a bite to eat in the cafe where you can also enjoy garden games over the summer months.

Nestled amongst the partially wooded slopes and meadows that rise beyond the deer park at the rear of Hagley Hall is one of our region’s best-kept secrets.

Originally pre-dating Hagley Hall itself, George Lyttelton’s eighteenth-century Park was in its day considered amongst the greatest of all English landscape gardens, its celebrated beauty drawing praise from some of the century’s most enlightened minds.

Today, after almost a century and a half of neglect, a major restoration, part-funded by English Heritage, Natural England and the Hagley Hall Estate (now well underway), is intent on reinstating the Park’s former glories, halting its decline and preventing the park joining that long list of historic estates whose former prestige, grandeur and cultural importance are now sadly forever lost to us.

Hagley Park, opened in June 2022 will include a heritage trail, designed by Lord and Lady Cobham, to reflect the wild enchantment of the natural landscape. Paths have been designed to entice visitors to certain view- points, revealing monuments and temples, that have survived over many centuries.

Look out for children’s trails too during Easter, Halloween, Christmas etc!

Kids Meal Deals are available in the cafe for just £4, which includes:
Sandwich (Ham, Cheese or Jam)
Mixed Crudites
Fruit, Crisps or Popcorn
Wild Juice Drink or Water
(Add 30p extra to upgrade to a chocolate, strawberry or vanilla milkshake!)

Open 7 days a week, 9am – 5pm (Last entry into park is 4pm)
Free Parking

 

Visit the Hagley Park website for further details

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