Welcome
Follow in the footsteps of royalty and visit one of the last great Jacobean houses to be built.
Aston Hall is a magnificent seventeenth century red-brick mansion situated in a picturesque public park on the north side of Birmingham.
Built between 1618 and 1635 for Sir Thomas Holte and home to James Watt Junior from 1817-1848, Aston Hall is steeped in history.
Now a grade I listed building, the hall is restored to its former Jacobean splendor and is hugely popular with visitors of all ages.
Walk through the stunning interiors and see the home that received royalty, was besieged during the English Civil War and inspired an author.
Level access
There is level access from the car park to:
Picnic AreaHearing
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General
Getting here
Travel by public transport
Both Witton Station and Aston Station serve Aston Hall, and are roughly equal distances to walk.
Parking
Arrival
Path to main entrance
Main entrance
Getting around inside
Ticket/ information desk
Tearoom ticket desk
Things to See and Do
Shop
Getting around outside
Customer care support
Emergency evacuation procedures
Customer care support