Built between 1618 and 1635 by Sir Thomas Holte, Aston Hall is a Grade I listed building and one of the last great Jacobean houses to be built. Situated in a public park on the north side of Birmingham, the seventeenth century red-brick mansion is host to many family activities throughout the season. The rooms inside the Hall are layer out exactly how they were during significant moments in history whilst the grounds allow for trails and explorations.
Built between 1618 and 1635 by Sir Thomas Holte, Aston Hall is a Grade I listed building and one of the last great Jacobean houses to be built. Situated in a public park on the north side of Birmingham, the seventeenth century red-brick mansion is host to many family activities throughout the season. The rooms inside the Hall are layer out exactly how they were during significant moments in history whilst the grounds allow for trails and explorations.
Opening times
Tues - Sun (and Bank Holiday Mondays): 11am - 4pm
Closed 23 Dec - 2 Jan
Aston Hall,
Trinity Road,
Aston
B6 6JD
birminghammuseums.org.uk/aston
Telephone: 0121 348 8100
Email: Aston.Hall@birminghammuseums.org.uk
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