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307: 525: 388: 326:, and its surrounding churchyard. With two earlier exceptions, members of the Lyttelton family, owners of Hagley Hall and their relatives, have only been buried in the churchyard since 1875; also there are the owners of other large houses and estates in the area, and their servants as well. Immediately adjacent to the church is the local cricket ground with its separate clubhouse. Hagley Cricket Club, first formed in 1834, was for long associated with the Lyttelton family. 28: 302:
On Christmas Eve 1925, a disastrous fire swept through the house destroying much of the Library and many of the pictures. Despite boiling lead pouring from the roof through the house, all those within managed to escape. At the height of the blaze when nothing more could be salvaged from inside, the
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They were captured at Hagley Park on 9 January 1606 because the authorities had been informed of their presence by Littleton's cook - John Fynwood. He had been alarmed by the quantity of food that was being consumed by Littleton and had seen Robert and Stephen. Despite Littleton's protests that he
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is both great and elegant, though neglected". Though damning about the means used to finance these estates, he was particularly enamoured with Hagley, although he did not think that such embellishments would suit the more rugged American countryside.
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To the north of the Hall, and separated from it only by the narrow Hall Drive, is the extensive stable block. The buildings are grouped around two courtyards. The stable block no longer serves its original purpose, but is now operated as a
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After a fire in 1925, most of the house was restored, but the uppermost floor of the servants' quarters was not, which means that the present roof line between the towers is lower than it was when first constructed.
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houses had started in London between 1715 and 1720. It spread out to the provinces and did not reach Worcestershire until the 1750s. The two finest examples of this style in Worcestershire were
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was not harbouring anyone, a search was made and another servant, David Bate, showed where the two plotters were escaping from a courtyard into the countryside.
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9th Viscount was heard to mutter "my life's work destroyed". He and his wife painstakingly restored the house, except for the staff quarters on the top floor.
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did not consider Hagley by name in "The English Garden", there is a section dedicated to it in his earlier "Ode to a water nymph" (1758) which does.
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was forced to sell off large tracts of estate land to keep it afloat (in addition to paying for his high-profile divorce). His brother and successor
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began restoration works in both the main house and the park. The park is open to the public and part of the house is available as a venue for hire.
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The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: Autobiography, continued. Diary. Essays and controversial papers of the Revolution
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on Wychbury Hill in 2010. Recently the Palladian Bridge was rebuilt and the vista opened up the valley to the repaired Rotunda at its head.
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was another commemorated visitor, who included a description of the grounds in the Spring section of
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The grounds drew many admiring visitors, including other writers interested in landscaping such as
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A 19th-century account of the house and park and the Lyttelton Family ghost story is available.
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The Seasons: By James Thomson; with His Life, an Index, and Glossary. ... and Notes to The ..
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After many decades of neglect, restoration work has begun in the grounds, starting with the
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who had died in prison, lived at Hagley Park. However, Humphrey had the use of the house.
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Hagley House is set in 350 acres (1.4 km) of landscaped deer park grazed by herds of
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The estate fell into disrepair and incurred a mounting debt beginning in the 1970s. The
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style, and between 1754 and 1760 it was he who was responsible for the building of the
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A short walk to the west of the Hall, facing its rear facade, is the parish church of
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for some years. Others in the main park included some more classical erections and a
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50 years before the construction of the Palladian mansion and just after the
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History of Worcestershire § Georgian society, politics and religion
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built a series of 4-6-0 steam locomotives named after various halls.
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William Mason's "Ode to a water nymph" includes the lines:
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built between 1751 and 1752 and Hagley Hall designed by
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A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes. By Several Hands
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Burned buildings and structures in the United Kingdom
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was named Hagley Hall and is preserved on the nearby
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Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham
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Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham
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Index


Neo-Palladian
Hagley
Worcestershire
Coordinates
52°25′27″N 2°07′09″W / 52.4242°N 2.1191°W / 52.4242; -2.1191
George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
Sanderson Miller
Grade I
Hagley
Worcestershire
Lyttelton family
George, 1st Lord Lyttelton
Frederick, Prince of Wales
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Sir Thomas Lyttelton
Picturesque
Neo-Palladian
11th Viscount Cobham
Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham
Christopher Charles Lyttelton, 12th Viscount Cobham
History of Worcestershire § Georgian society, politics and religion
Neo-Palladian
Croome Court
Sanderson Miller
Inigo Jones
Wilton House
Venetian windows
Rococo
Francesco Vassali

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