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Hagley is a large village located on the northern frontier of Worcestershire, England. It is very close to the towns of Kidderminster and Stourbridge. It is alienated from Stourbridge and the urban Black Country by a fine strip of Green Belt land. It lies underneath the Clent Hills. The village has its very own train station on the Kidderminster - Birmingham line. It somehow does not have all that a market town requires. It is fundamentally a dormitory township. It is only after the railway opened up here that there was an increase in the population. The railway helps people commute easily between Birmingham and the adjacent Black Country.
It is known for its Hagley Hall and its Wychbury Hill.
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