The Rotunda Hagley Hall, Hagley

The Rotunda Hagley Hall, Hagley, Stourbridge, Worcestershire DY9 9LG

Rotunda. 1747 by John Pitt of Encombe. Sandstone ashlar. Two-stepped circular base on which stand eight Ionic columns with entasis; the lower half of each column is vermiculated; above is entablature with dentilled cornice and domical roof of which little survives. Stands at the head of a valley facing the north-east elevation of Hagley Hall and in which was originally situated a cascade and a Palladian bridge, also designed by Pitt.

Opening Arrangements

Open daily (except Christmas Day). Summer opening: 9am-5pm; Winter opening: 10am-4pm; last park entry 1 hour prior to closing.

Admission Charges

  • Adult: £10
  • Child: £5
  • Other Charges: Concession - £8; Family - £25; annual passes are available

Parking Spaces

100

Visitor centre and cafe also on site