We feel the Hall, its collections, the family and the community are all intertwined and it is important for our mutual heritage that all these vital connections are maintained. Nestling 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.
The exclusive use of the Georgian Palladian Mansion ensures that civil ceremonies and drinks receptions will certainly make your special day one to remember. Let the poetry, romance and stunning scenery surround you on your special day. If you are looking for a venue that is yours for the day then Hagley Hall offers you exclusive use throughout all your wedding celebrations.
The exclusive use of the Georgian Palladian Mansion ensures that civil ceremonies and drinks receptions will certainly make your special day one to remember. Let the poetry, romance and stunning scenery surround you on your special day. If you are looking for a venue that is yours for the day then Hagley Hall offers you exclusive use throughout all your wedding celebrations.
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Dress code: Smart casual, garden party attire or Rock n' Roll (prizes for most innovative outfit!) Join us for a Rock n' Roll garden party at Hagley Hall, in conjunction with The Not Forgotten charity to honour our existing and ex-service men and women with a drive-in concert. The party will feature an uplifting mix of singing and games, all served up alongside a fantastic BBQ and Pimms, from the comfort of your car.
Immediately after junction 1 (A38 Bromsgrove) follow signs for Stourbridge, Birmingham, M5 North West and take the left hand filter lane. This joins the M5. At the second roundabout (A456) turn right as though going back the way you've come but then turn left into Park Road. At the junction of the M5 go underneath the motorway still following the signs for Kidderminster.
I inherited the task of running the House in 2007 following the death of my elder brother, John, in 2006. We feel the Hall, its collections, the family and the community are all intertwined and it is important for our mutual heritage that, as far as possible, all these vital connections are maintained.
Nestling 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 the Palladian mansion 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.
Use our interactive table planner to create your seating plan for your perfect wedding or event. Firstly, on behalf of all our team, we would like to congratulate you on your engagement and thank you for considering us to host your wedding. Hagley Hall, the last of the great Palladian houses was built in 1760, by George 1st Lord Lyttelton and remains the home of the Lyttelton family today.
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