• Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Aston, Birmingham, England, designed by John Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635.
  • Aston Hall, Birmingham, United Kingdom. 7,418 likes · 8 talking about this · 12,511 were here. One of the great houses to be built in the spectacular...
  • About Aston Hall Aston Hall has watched proudly over Birmingham for more than 400 years – not only is it one of the last great houses built in the Jacobean.
  • Certain times of the year Aston Hall open up parts of the Hall that are not usually open. This is usually done by either booking tickets in advance or on the day.
  • Aston Hall is renowned for its exquisite decorative ceiling plasterwork – make sure you look up for sightings of elephants, orange trees and devils!
  • Visit Aston Hall in Birmingham to see how our ancestors lived, with tasteful period rooms still decorated lavishly and a stunning formal garden.
  • Aston Hall is a Commons style residence hall conveniently located on the southside of campus with 246 rooms on four floors.
  • In a story remarkably similar to the fate of Kensington Palace, Queen Victoria later pushed for the Hall to be saved, and it was. The Great Hall, Aston Hall.
  • The Jacobean-styled Aston Hall has been gracing the skyline of Birmingham for over four centuries—-far longer than the nearby Aston Villa Football Club!