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Hagley Hall is a Grade I listed 18th-century house in Hagley, Worcestershire, the home of the Lyttelton family. It was the creation of George, 1st Lord Lyttelton (1709–1773), secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales, poet and man of letters and briefly Chancellor of the Exchequer. Before the death of his father (Sir Thomas Lyttelton) in 1751, he began to landscape the grounds in the new Picturesque style, and between 1754 and 1760 it was he who was responsible for the building of the Neo-Palladian house that survives to this day.

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  • Hagley Hall (en)
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  • Hagley Hall is a Grade I listed 18th-century house in Hagley, Worcestershire, the home of the Lyttelton family. It was the creation of George, 1st Lord Lyttelton (1709–1773), secretary to Frederick, Prince of Wales, poet and man of letters and briefly Chancellor of the Exchequer. Before the death of his father (Sir Thomas Lyttelton) in 1751, he began to landscape the grounds in the new Picturesque style, and between 1754 and 1760 it was he who was responsible for the building of the Neo-Palladian house that survives to this day. (en)
  • Hagley Hall ist ein Landhaus im Dorf Hagley in der englischen Grafschaft Worcestershire. Das von English Heritage als historisches Bauwerk I. Grades gelistete Hausa aus dem 18. Jahrhundert ist das Heim der Familie Lyttelton. George Lyttelton, 1. Baron Lyttelton (1709–1773), der Sekretär von Friedrich Ludwig von Hannover, Dichter, Briefschreiber und kurze Zeit auch Schatzkanzler, ließ es bauen. Vor dem Tod seines Vaters, Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4. Baronet, 1751 begann er bereits, das Gelände als Landschaftsgarten im neuartigen Picturesque-Stil gestalten zu lassen und von 1754 bis 1760 ließ er das heute noch erhaltene Haus im palladianistischen Stil erbauen. (de)
  • Hagley Hall est une maison du XVIIIe siècle classée Grade I à Hagley, Worcestershire, la maison de la famille Lyttelton. Elle est construite par George, 1er Lord Lyttelton (1709–1773), secrétaire de Frederick, prince de Galles, poète et homme de lettres et brièvement chancelier de l'Échiquier. Avant la mort de son père (Thomas Lyttelton (4e baronnet)) en 1751, il entreprend d'aménager le parc dans le nouveau style pittoresque, et entre 1754 et 1760 c'est lui qui est responsable de la construction de la maison néo-palladienne qui existe aujourd'hui. (fr)
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