Hagley Hall
Hagley Hall is the private home of Viscount and Viscountess Cobham and is set in 350 acres of parkland.
This Grade I Georgian House was completed in 1760, designed by Sanderson Miller and built for George, the First Lord Lyttelton.
Inside are some of the finest examples of Italian plasterwork, mostly by Francesco Vassalli, and a fine collection of 18th century portraits and furniture.
Midland Conservation Ltd was appointed in October 2009 to carry out external fabric repairs which included:
- Replacement masonry sections to all elevations
- Defrass and repointing to all areas
- Repairs and replacement balustrade to parapets
- Complete overhaul of the Perron steps including new balustrade and copings
- New lead coverings and overhaul of rainwater goods
The works will be carried out by Midland Conservation’s own in-house trades and is scheduled to complete in April 2010.

