Hagley Park
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park, Grade I Listed (UK)

The house is set in 350 acres (1.4 km2) of landscaped deer park grazed by fallow deer of several colours. Wychbury Hill, although part of the Estate, is kept open to public. There has been a park at Hagley since the reign of Edward III of England in the 14th century. The present landscape was created from about 1739 to 1764, with follies designed by John Pitt (of Encombe), Thomas Pitt, James "Athenian" Stuart, and Sanderson Miller. Hagley and Croome Court have more follies and other similar features than any estate in Worcestershire.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagley_Hall#Park
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°25'28"N 2°6'45"W
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- Chaddesley Woods 6.8 km
- The Million 12 km
- Ribbesford Woods 16 km
- Shrawley Wood 19 km
- Wyre Forest 23 km
- Madresfield Park 35 km
- Bromyard Downs 35 km
- Bircher Common 51 km
- Lugg Meadows 55 km
- Haybridge High School 2.3 km
- Post Code Areas DY7, DY8 & DY9 5 km
- Broom Hill 5.4 km
- Churchill & Blakedown Golf Club 5.4 km
- Hillpool 5.5 km
- Woodrow 6.5 km
- Dudley (Metropolitan Borough of) 7.5 km
- Harvington 7.6 km
- Kinver CP 9 km
- South Staffordshire 20 km
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