Aston Hall

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.


Contact:

Address:
Trinity Road,
Aston,
Birmingham B6 6JD.
Tel: 0121 327 0062.
Fax: 0121 327 7162.

Contact: Rachel Hunter Rowe.

Email:bmag_enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk

Website: www.bmag.org.uk/


Detailed Information

Opening hours: Admission:
  • Closed for 2008 for £12 million refurbishment
Free
Facilities: Services:
  • Shop.
  • Tea room.
  • Toilets.
  • Guided tours by appointment (charged).
  • Education programme.
  • Open days.
  • Corporate events.
  • Private hire.
Disabled visitors: How to get there:
Disabled access to ground floor only.
  • 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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Parking: Average length of visit:
  • Cars: car park on site.
  • Coaches: coach park on site.
1-1+ hours.

Other heritage attractions nearby:

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