Hagley Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
village in Worcestershire, England
About Hagley
The name Hagley refers to the area of the original village, near Hagley Hall. The majority of what is today known as Hagley is strictly West Hagley. This area grew up in the late 19th century near the railway station and contains the shopping area and schools. The precise dividing line between the two areas is undefined and is therefore debatable. Nevertheless, both settlements lie within the parish of Hagley. Hagley is essentially a dormitory village. The population of Hagley greatly increased after the arrival of the railway in 1862, which enabled people to commute intoBirminghamor the adjacent Black Country.
Top Attractions in Hagley
Explore the best things to see and do in Hagley:
- ★Clent Hills
- ★Hagley Hall
- ★St. Saviour's Church
- ★Wychbury Hill
Where to Stay in Hagley
- 🏨Premier Inn Hagley
Hagley Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
