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Aston Hall

One of England's finest Jacobean mansions, built by Sir Thomas Holte, a Warwickshire landowner, between 1618-1635. Grade I listed. The house boasts some fine interiors including early 17th century plasterwork, wood carving and chimney pieces. Room displays from 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.

Trinity Road, Aston,
Birmingham B6 6JD.
Tel: 0121 327 0062.
Fax: 0121 327 7162.
Contact: Rachel Hunter Rowe.

Email:

Email: bmag_enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk

Website: www.bmag.org.uk/

  • Opening hours:


      Closed for 2008 for £12 million refurbishment

    • Admission:
      • Free
    • Facilities:
      • Shop.
      • Tea room.
      • Toilets.
    • Services:
      • Guided tours by appointment (charged).
      • Education programme.
      • Open days.
      • Corporate events.
      • Private hire.
    • Disabled visitors:
      • Disabled access to ground floor only.
  • How to get there:
    • Train: to Aston or Witton Stations.
    • Bus: nos. 65, 104, 7, 11, 653 from city centre.
    • Car/coach: The hall is located in Aston Park, 3 miles n. of Birmingham city centre, close to Junction 6 of the M6.

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