• Home Europe England Birmingham Aston Hall. ... Apart from being a museum, Aston Hall also hosts various events and conference as well as weddings.
  • In the 1920s, the Birmingham Corporation was having financial troubles and had to choose between saving Aston Hall and the nearby Perry Hall.
  • Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Aston, Birmingham, England, designed by John Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635.
  • In 1981, Aston Hall finally opened its doors to everyone as a museum. It was one of the first museums in Birmingham to close in 2012, for a major refurbishment.
  • The Aston Hall features a series of period rooms with furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork, mostly from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art...
  • Aston Hall Road Birmingham (1.9 km from Aston Hall). Set in Birmingham 700 metres from Villa Park The Aston Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant...
  • Explore Aston Hall when you travel to Birmingham! Find out everything you need to know and book your tours and activities before visiting Aston Hall.
  • He died in 1654 and was buried at Aston Church. The Holte estate was sold in 1817 and in 1844 the hall was acquired by the Corporation of Birmingham.
  • Aston Hall is a superb seventeenth century red-block chateau arranged in a beautiful open stop on the north side of Birmingham.
  • Explore Aston Hall when you travel to Birmingham! Find out everything you need to know and book your tours and activities before visiting Aston Hall.