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Visit Red House Glass Cone car-free
Travel a greener way for money-off gifts from the shop.
It’s easy to visit Red House Glass Cone car-free, as buses stop outside. The Cone is located beside Stourbridge Glass Museum.
Buses run from: Stourbridge Interchange, Dudley and Wolverhampton.
Trains run to Stourbridge Junction from: Birmingham Moor Street & Snow Street and Worcester Foregate Street.
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Plan your cycle route here – bring your bike through the gate and the bike rack is situated just inside on the right-hand side.
Discount: Enjoy 10% off giftware when you travel by bus.
When you travel by train, a Stourbridge PlusBus ticket offers unlimited travel by bus and tram across the whole West Midlands. You can also use TFWM tickets across Birmingham; the museum is situated in zone 5.
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About Red House Glass Cone
Reaching 100ft into the sky and situated at the heart of the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter and next to the Stourbridge Canal, the Red House Glass Cone is one of only four left in the UK. It was built at the end of the 18th century and used as a glasshouse, manufacturing glass, up until 1936.
Now a visitor attraction, the Cone is home to the Stuart Glass collection, artisan craft studios, a quality gift shop, a museum and on site cafe, Heavenly Baking at The Cone.
For any queries about visiting contact Red House Glass Cone on 01384 812750 or [email protected]
Address: The Red House Glass Cone, High Street, Wordsley, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 4AZ. Visit Website