Last updated on 21 February 08
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Hagley Park

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A serpentine park with temples, urns, obilisks and a ruined castle, laid out by the owner, George Lyttleton, after 1747. Like the nearby Leasowes estate, the design is based on a circuit walk and has good views. Hagley is not open to the public but the park is visible from the public footpath which leads to the church and Milton's Seat.
Address Hagley, Worcestershire, England, SO920 810
Opening times Not open to public, but visible from public footpath

Designers and Influences

This garden has been designed and influenced by Thomas Whateley

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