• 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 is renowned for its exquisite decorative ceiling plasterwork – make sure you look up for sightings of elephants, orange trees and devils!
  • Aston Hall is a magnificent seventeenth century red-brick mansion situated in a picturesque public park on the north side of Birmingham.
  • Today visitors to Aston Hall can view luxurious interiors from the 17th through to the 19th centuries, including the magnificent Great Hall and Great Parlour.
  • On the 29th of July, come to Aston Hall for the evening to see our latest dance & music performance, Mughal Miniatures & participate in a panel discussion for.
  • 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!
  • Built between 1618 and 1635 for Sir Thomas Holte and home to James Watt Junior from 1817-1848, Aston Hall is steeped in history.
  • Highlights. Aston Hall. Wood-panelled Jacobean long gallery with ornate plaster ceiling, oil paintings are hanging on the walls. The House.
  • See soldiers arrive to defend the Hall, and experience the story of the siege. Aston Hall is open from 11am-4pm with last entrance to the Hall at 3.30pm.