Red House Glass Cone
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- From £58
- 50 people
- Stourbridge
Spaces in Red House Glass Cone

The Red House Glass Cone is a rare and striking 18th Century glassmaking structure with unique architecture and rich industrial heritage. As one of the last of its kind, the Cone is the most complete historically having many original features on a canal side location. The towering structure provides a distinctive and atmospheric backdrop lending itself to period dramas, documentaries, the arts and educational films, whilst also supporting its cultural preservation. The Cone tells a story even before the cameras start rolling, making it not just a backdrop but a character in its own right.
Room Hire
Located on the first floor of our museum, directly leading from our main gallery we have an ideal space for temporary exhibitions or additional meeting room space. The room has original beams as well as modern day facilities. There is lift access to the first floor and two steps leading to the space.
See venueAbout Red House Glass Cone
The Red House Glass Cone is a renowned visitor attraction located in the heart of the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter, adjacent to the Stourbridge Canal. For 200 years the Grade II* listed Cone has been a prominent feature of the local skyline and historically is the best preserved example of a glass cone. Visitors are invited to explore this unique landmark and gain insights into the working conditions of historical glass makers. Additionally, the site is home to independent craft and artisan studios. Our venue offers meeting rooms and exhibition space for private hire.