• 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 happens to be one of the most iconic buildings in Birmingham and also one of the last Jacobean Houses, to be built there in English territory.
  • Managed by the Birmingham Museums Trust, Aston Hall shelters decadent rooms ornamented with splendid furniture, textiles and metalwork.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • BEST WESTERN PLUS Aston Hall Hotel, Worksop Road, Aston, Sheffield, S26 2EE +44 (0)114-287-2309 reservations@astonhallhotel.co.uk.
  • Aston Hall, now owned and operated as a museum and public gardens by the Birmingham (UK) City Council, was built in 1618.
  • Step back in time and discover the rich history of Aston Hall. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this magnificent architectural masterpiece and learn about its...
  • 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.
  • 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.