Built-up area in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England
| Coordinates: | 52.419, -2.139 |
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| OS grid ref: | SO 90 80 |
| Population: | 5,850 |
| Dialling code: | 01562 (Kidderminster) |
Hagley is a large village and civil parish in the district of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire, England, sitting on the rural edge of the West Midlands and overlooking the nearby Clent Hills. Its position gives a mix of rolling parkland and green belts while keeping it within easy commuting distance of the larger urban centres.
The village is best known for Hagley Hall, a Grade I–listed 18th‑century house set in extensive landscaped parkland with classical follies and monuments linked to the Lyttelton family; the estate is still used for concerts and filming and shapes much of the local character. Hagley has a compact high street, a railway station with regular services into Birmingham and Worcester, and largely functions as an affluent commuter community while retaining conservation areas, pubs and schools that sustain an active village life.
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