It was decided that Redditch Golf Club would be moved back to Callow Hill, but on green-field land adjacent to Upper Grinsty Farm (Now known as Morton Stanley Park).
The remainder of the course in the town was renamed Pitcheroak Golf course, a municipal course for anyone to use, whereas the Callow Hill site club remained for private members.
Stanley was a rich factory owner and retired to Upper Grinsty and lived the rest of his life there.
5 years later when Redditch became a New Town, the Development Corporation wanted to build a housing estate on his land, however, these plans were halted by the Headless Cross Residents Association.
Windmill Drive was built and after 60 years of waiting the park opened to the public with two carparks, one in the east in Headless Cross and one in the west in Callow Hill.
Again to be sold with sails, gearing, stones and other machinery complete in the Midland Counties Herald (24 Feb 1848).
Very occasionally village meetings are held but only a maximum of twenty-thirty people can attend because the Gazebo is so small.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday there is a bus service from Pershore travelling to Sainsbury's in Redditch and stopping via the Gazebo in Callow Hill.
Callow Hill falls within the parliamentary constituency of Redditch which as of the 2024 General Election is represented by Chris Bloore (Labour).
The constituency was previously represented by Rachel Maclean, and former Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith (Labour).
Callow Hill is part of Redditch South electoral division of Worcestershire County Council, which is represented by two councillors, Mike Rouse (Independent) and Craig Warhurst (Conservative).