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Red House Glass Cone
The Red House Glass Cone, situated in the historic Stourbridge Glass Quarter is one of only four remaining glass cones in the UK and is the only complete one in Europe. The cone has a large gift shop and is also home to a number of designer maker studios. Glass making demonstrations are available 1.30pm-3.30pm weekends only. The newly refurbished Crystal Tearooms offer a traditional tearoom experience. Audio guides are free of charge. Guided tours are available for a small charge and they must be booked in advance.

Red House Glass Cone facilities include:
- Groups accepted
- Min group size
- Max group size
- Café/restaurant
- Picnic site
- Toilets
Red House Glass Cone accessibility includes:
- Ramp/level access
- Toilets for disabled visitors
- Facilities for hearing impaired visitors
- Service dogs permitted (eg guide dogs)
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