'Ragley Hall' () is located south of
Alcester,
Warwickshire, eight miles west of
Stratford-upon-Avon. It is the family home of the Marchioness and
Marquess of Hertford, and is one of the great houses of
England.
The present day
The House and the 400-acre grounds are seasonally open to the public. The Hall abounds with fine paintings, ceramics and antique furniture. This also includes a adventure playground for children which is beautifully bleanded into it's current surroundings. This adventure playground give alot of fun to all ages. It is the site of the
Jerwood Sculpture Park, opened July 2004. The Park includes works that won the Jerwood Sculpture Prizes, and the work of Dame
Elizabeth Frink, among others.
History
Ragley Hall was designed by
Robert Hooke in
1680, and belatedly completed in the mid
1700s. The architect
James Gibbs was involved in the later stages of the project. The grounds were landscaped by
Capability Brown. During both world wars Ragley Hall served as a hospital. The current owner is the 9th Marquis of Hartford and his wife.
External links
★
Official site of Ragley Hall
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Jerwood Sculpture Park