Lying in the heart of the Stourbridge glassmaking industry, the Red House Glass Cone was built at the end of the 18th century and was used for the manufacture of glass until 1936. Reaching 100 feet, Glass Cones within the Stourbridge area were commonplace. |
| Today, it is the only complete Glass Cone in the area and one of only four left in the United Kingdom. With the aid of film, audio guides, exhibits and live demonstrations, you can now explore the Cone's 200 years of glassmaking history. Admission Charges: Entrance to the Cone is Free Audio Guide: £2.50 adults £2.00 concessions £1.50 children Opening times: Daily 10am-4pm ((last audio tour admission 3pm) (closed 25/26 December & 1 January) Visit the Redhouse Cone website Location: By Car or Coach 10 miles from M5 Junction 2 (Oldbury) or Junction 4 (Stourbridge). Situated near Stourbridge town centre on the A491 Stourbridge to Wolverhampton. By Public Transport Rail stations at Wolverhampton and Stourbridge Town/Stourbridge Junction. Bus route 256. By Canal Located on the Stourbridge Canal between locks 12 and 13 |