Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in many free call packages. Please check with your supplier. It boasts a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Wadley was unoccupied and vulnerable during the two Civil War sieges of Faringdon, and it may be conjectured that it was badly damaged. For much of the 19th century, Aston Hall was owned by minors and absentees and then passed to trustees who leased it. His wife's date of death is unknown. It seems likely that this house was damaged during the Civil War, for it was replaced by Sir Willoughby Aston, 2nd bt., soon after he came of age at the Restoration. : TRANSPORT for WALES, close to the southern end He died 24 August 1772. Soon afterwards the estate was granted to Queen's College, Oxford, which still owns it, although it has been continuously leased to prominent local families. (2003), A Christmas Carol. Ashton Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building in Ashton Hayes, Cheshire West and Chester, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. 1691), baptised at Aston, 24 May 1691; married, 26 September 1720 at St John the Baptist, Chester, Capt. Offer ends 22 January. of Greenhill (Cheshire); (1.10) Catherine Aston; married Peter Leigh, gent., of Ridge. born 17 June and baptised at St. Nicholas, Guildford, 5 August 1882. Turn left onto the A530 signposted Nantwich, passing Leighton Hospital, At the next roundabout still continue on the A530, and Alvaston Hall is situated approximately one mile on the right hand side, Follow the A500 signposted Nantwich & Chester, at the forth roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted A51 Chester, At the Peacock roundabout take the 2nd exit and continue to the Alvaston roundabout and take the 4th exit A530. He was mortally wounded in a duel with a brother officer on 23 December 1798 (the second he had fought on consecutive days), leaving his widow (1765-1815) to bring up their young family and complete the landscaping of the grounds at Aston. News. The house may also have been extended in the next generation by Sir Edward Unton, who through his marriage in 1555 to the widowed Duchess of Warwick (aunt of King Edward VI) became connected to the royal family. What's included in the price of every break? Samuel Wyatt, Date of Birth: 1737 Date of Death: 1807 Nationality: British, Title: Cheshire Country Houses Author: de Figueiredo, Peter; Treuherz, Julian Year Published: 1988 Reference: pg. Sir Richard Aston (d. 1492), kt. High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1768. ), which no doubt explains how the commission arose. His widow married 2nd, Ralph Vernon of Haslington (Cheshire); her date of death is unknown. His widow died 1 January 1874; her will was proved 14 April 1874 (effects under 1,500). There were some minor alterations in the late 17th century for the Greys, including the building of a new stable block and coach house in 1695. An East Midlands variant of the Deverel-Rimbury ceramic tradition, currently dated to the Middle Bronze Age were found to have similar fabrics containing rounded quartz sand and clastic sedimentary rock fragments as temper. Aston Hall was actually bought by Kelynge Greenway, of Warwick. His widow married 2nd, the Hon. The easternmost part of the grounds made way for the A38(M) motorway, also known as the Aston Expressway. <p>An officer in the Rifle Brigade (Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1854; retired as Capt., c.1858) who served in the Crimea. Elder son of Hon. John Aston (c.1667-1710), born about 1667; a Captain in the Royal Navy; died without issue and was buried at Aston-by-Sutton, 12 October 1710; (3) Willoughby Aston (c.1668-93); married, 6 October 1691 at St James, Duke's Place, London, Elizabeth Lewin, and had issue two daughters; buried at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster (Middx), 30 November 1693; (4) Mary Aston (1669-1734), baptised at Madeley (Staffs), 28 July 1669; married 1st, 4 June 1698 at Aston, Sir John Crewe (d. 1711), kt., of Utkinton Hall (Cheshire), and 2nd, 19 November 1713 at St Andrew by the Wardrobe, London, Dr. Hugh Chamberlain of Alderton and Hinton, but had no issue; died 8 April 1734 and was buried at Tarporley (Cheshire); (5) Robert Aston (c.1670-1721); a citizen and fishmonger in London; married, 14 February 1688, Elizabeth Whitcomb (1664-1708); buried at St Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London, 15 December 1721; (6) Magdalen Aston (1672-1746), baptised at Aston, 14 April 1672; married, 31 December 1695 at Aston, Thomas Norris (1653-1700) of Speke (Lancs) and had issue one son and one daughter; buried at Cropthorne (Worcs), 25 November 1746; (7) Frances Aston (1673-77), baptised at Aston, 17 April 1673; died young and was buried at Aston, 10 March 1676/7; (8) Gilbert Aston (c.1674-76); died in infancy and was buried at Aston, 27 May 1676; (9) Richard Aston (1675-1741) [for whom see below under Aston of Wadley House]; (10) Elizabeth Aston (1676-1756), baptised at Aston, 12 December 1676; lived in London and later at Bath (Somerset); died unmarried; will proved 22 April 1756; (11) Christian Aston (b. The resemblance of the garden front to the slightly larger but contemporary Longford Hall is notable. built in 1668 and as first designed it was probably of two storeys with hipped roofs and attics. Alfreds suicide note he left to his daughter Mary after taking Cynanide. A holiday is more than just a room, it's an experience worth having, with new adventures every day. It is probably best if you consider whether the documents you hold add materially to what I have said above or whether they demonstrate any errors in what I have said and send me a message through the comments facility in the right-hand side bar with any corrections or additions.Nick Kingsley. The estate remains in the possession of their descendants. 1712), born 7 July and baptised at St. Anne, Soho, 3 August 1712; probably died young; Sophia Aston (b. of Bewsey Hall (Lancs), vice-chamberlain of Chester, and had issue two sons and three daughters; buried 26 November 1615; (1.7) Elizabeth Aston; married Richard Dod of Cleverley (Shropshire); (1.8) Mary Aston; married 1st, Richard Brown, gent. [2], At the time of the Norman conquest, Aston-on-Trent was part of the Manor of Weston which was granted by the Crown to the Earl of Chester and by him to the Abbey of St Werburgh at Chester. About 13 minutes by taxi. Harriet Ingram-Shepheard (1765-1815), fourth daughter and co-heir of Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount Irvine, and had issue: (1) Henry Charles Hervey Aston (1792-1821) (, (2) Sir Arthur Ingram Aston (1796-1859), kt. Image: Historic England/P.S. The house continued to be little used by its lessees until after 1702, when Richard Aston (d. 1741), a younger son of the 2nd baronet, was given it. was succeeded by his grandson, Richard Aston (c.1470-1529), and then by the latter's son, Thomas Aston (d. 1553). [4] She was a noted temperance campaigner and she gave Derby its first children's playground. [8] It was operated by South Derbyshire District Health Authority from 1974. 1547) of London); (4) William Aston; married Anne, daughter of Thomas Ireland esq. Walk-off that Turkey! The Aston family is first documented in the reign of Henry II, when charters record one Gilbert de Aston, Lord of Aston juxta Sutton. His widow died 10 July and was buried at Faringdon, 18 July 1745. Colonel of the Berkshire Militia, 1759. 0330 1359 567, Local bus service is Crewe - Tel: 01270 505350, Local taxi service is Abbey Taxis - Tel: 01270 212125, Approximately 4 miles away Offer ends 22 January. I have letters in my possession Dating as far back as 1845 To Richard Aston from his parents Peter & Mary. [13], Grade II* listed buildings in South Derbyshire, "A multi-phase prehistoric site in a middle Trent Valley landscape: excavations at Aston Hall Hospital, Aston on Trent, Derbyshire", "Mary Boden turned pocket of land into Derby's first 'properly equipped' playground", "Papers of Holden Family of Aston Hall, Aston-upon-Trent", "New housing development and care retirement community gets planning in Aston-on-Trent", "Aston Hall: Dr Kenneth Milner 'would have been quizzed' for rape", "Government says sorry to victims of horrific abuse at Aston Hall", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aston_Hall,_Aston-on-Trent&oldid=1114199530, This page was last edited on 5 October 2022, at 09:19. An inventory of 1596, taken after the death of Sir Henry Unton, the English Ambassador to France, gives a clear picture of what was then one of the great mansions of Berkshire. Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt., succeeded to the Aston estate when he came of age in 1661. Henry Harvey (d. 1748), who took the name of Aston. In 1794 he accepted a commission in the 12th Foot, with whom he went to India two years later. His only son, Arthur Wellington Hervey Aston (1816-39) died unmarried soon after coming of age, prompting a Chancery suit about the descent of the estates. of Foremark (Derbys), and had issue four sons and four daughters; buried at Foremark, 11 February 1694; (2.3) Mary Aston; married, 1695, Michael Biddulph of Polesworth (Warks); died without issue. For a few years from 1879, Birmingham's collections of art and the Museum of Arms were moved to Aston Hall after a fire damaged the municipal public library and Birmingham and Midland Institute, which shared a building in Paradise Street, until the building of the current Art Gallery in the Council House complex. [5] The estate was sold by the Holdens in 1898 to William Dicken Winterbottom,[6] who enlarged the Hall in 1907 and engaged Thomas Hayton Mawson to redesign the garden. His wife died 16 May and was buried at Aston, 25 May 1737, where she is commemorated by a monument. ; raised in Scotland; master huntsman in Scotland, by 1580; gentleman of the bedchamber to King James VI & I, 1587-1612, in which capacity he undertook various diplomatic missions to England and the continent; Master Falconer, 1603-12; Master of the Wardrobe, 1605-12; knighted, 18 April 1603; MP for Cheshire, 1604-10? Gilbert Walmisley (d. 1751), registrar of the diocese of Coventry & Lichfield; will proved 17 December 1786; Jane Aston (1710-91), born 1 February and baptised at St Anne, Soho, 18 February 1710; married, 21 May 1752, Rev. The family built up a large estate in Cheshire and other parts of the country (especially in Berkshire, Warwickshire and Derbyshire), largely through the marriage of their male heirs to a female heiresses. Wadley House: the L-shaped early 16th century service wing. Walter de Winton (1832-78) of Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury (Brecons.) Humphry Repton. Wadley House: the early 18th century main block probably built for Richard Aston, who was given the house in 1702, and remodelled by Thomas Strong for Charles Pye in 1768. He succeeded his cousin as 5th baronet, 17 February 1744. The original church was at Middleton; and the present one contains an old lectern. All Rights Reserved. Simple theme. Calls from landlines are typically charged up to 9p per minute; calls from mobiles typically cost between 8p and 40p per minute. 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In 1612 Weston passed to Anthony Roper by marriage and in 1633 he purchased the house and estate at Aston. 1734), baptised at Elford (Staffs), 24 August 1734; married, 6 November 1762 at Aston, James Bruce (1720-83) of Killeleagh, eldest son of Rev. The younger Sir Arthur regularly appears in lists of the top ten 'most bizarre deaths' as he is said to have had his brains dashed out with his own wooden leg! You'll find nice-to-have amenities including. We've got gorgeous gardens, historic architecture and picturesque market towns all on our doorstep. The genealogy of the family is traced below from the early 15th century, but the account given is very deficient until the mid 17th century because of the unfortunate deficiency of key parish register sources. House & Family History: Aston Hall was a tall, classical brick house that featured twin hipped roofs. The materials were advertised for sale in September that year. I am grateful to Sally-Anne Hayes, Marion Lewis and John Taplin for additional information. His wife died in 1798. This opened in 1972 and gave the city centre a direct link with the M6 motorway. 1946), born 15 January 1946; married 1st, Apr-Jun 1979, Danielle C. Boulay and had issue three daughters; married 2nd, Jan. 1999, Axelle Sabrina Martineau; (3) Howard Douglas Talbot (1948-2012) of Aston Lodge, born 22 February 1948; married, Jul-Sep 1972, Christine A. Dutton and had issue one son and two daughters; died 11 November 2012; his will was proved 18 July 2013; (4) Wendy Robina Roylance Talbot (b. Theres nothing quite like that holiday feeling. In 1789 he was president of the Tarporley Hunt. After the company ran into financial difficulties, the house was bought by the Birmingham Corporation in 1864, becoming the first historic country house to pass into municipal ownership. In 1864, the house was bought by Birmingham Corporation, becoming the first historic country house to pass into municipal ownership, and is still owned by Birmingham City Council. My Name is Natalie Ann Aston, this evening upon looking through an old family chest Ive inheritied, I came across photos of Aston house ( no address but thought to be after the renovations) as Ive googled to try find some information And match the picture Its directed me to this page And this exact house! (3) Peter Aston, who had an illegitimate son (Thomas Aston (fl. The dining room was remodelled in the early 20th century, and has a plaster barrel ceiling and a screen of Ionic columns. Kelly, Richard Michael (ed.) [12] The Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock, gave an apology on behalf of the government in December 2000. (2) Rev. Patron, Sir A. Aston, Bart. It boasts a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. An officer in the Rifle Brigade (Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1854; retired as Capt., c.1858) who served in the Crimea. It includes a place called Middleton-Grange, sometimes deemed extra-parochial; and its Post Town is Preston-Brook. In 1702, Sir Willoughby Aston, 2nd bt., left Wadley House and his Berkshire estates to one of his younger sons, Richard Aston (1675-1741), who seems to have been responsible for the substantial rebuilding of Wadley House in the early 18th century. (1.2) Sir Arthur Aston (c.1572-1627), kt., of Fulham (Middx); a professional solder; knighted 15 July 1604; married 1st, Christiana, daughter of John Ashton of Penrith (Cumbld), and had issue two sons (Richard Aston and. In preparing this account I have not had access to the parish registers of Runcorn, where family events before 1635 were probably mostly registered. . Risley Hall: the only known view is this woodcut copied from a lost painting by Joseph Barlow Robinson in the 1860s, and used as an illustration in his, The house depicted by Robinson consisted of two parallel stone ranges running north to south joined at one end by service accommodation and at the other by a three storey gabled range which may have been a remnant of an earlier house; in the middle was a central courtyard. He died in 1529. However you spend your leisure time, whether its a dip in our heated indoor pool, a workout in the gym or trying out new classes, weve got it covered with our leisure membership. Please see our Privacy Policy for more details. (1) Sir Thomas Aston (1600-45), 1st bt. and Nicholas Kingsley. (1) Marie-Luize Talbot (b. 11 December 2022 - 12:29; Join the 100 Club 10 August 2022 - 12:10; Upcoming Events Dec 26 11:00 - 12:30. John Aston (d.1573, married Margaret Ireland of Lancashire). Warner Holiday Protection offers cancellation cover against illness, redundancy, jury service and adverse weather. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1551. The current, rather plain, seven bay two storied limestone rubble house, with a hipped roof partly hidden by a parapet, is the result. (5) Selina Aston (1751-64), baptised at Faringdon, 11 November 1751; died unmarried, 1764; (6) Belinda Aston (b. 1862), Duc d'Angelo; died without issue, 29 August 1890. [7], Aston Hall is now a community museum managed by Birmingham Museums Trust, having previously been managed by Birmingham City Council until 2012. Please use the Contact Form in the right hand side bar to contact me privately or the comments facility at the bottom of the page to make a public comment. He died at Aston Hall, 5 May, and was buried at Aston, 13 May 1859; his will was proved 24 June 1859 (effects under 35,000). In October 2019, the mansion was named as the UK's top haunted site, according to the Spectrum Paranormal Investigations and National Lottery.[9]. His wife's date of death is unknown. i remember a house opposite the Smithy.guy there used to repair Triumph Cars 1980/2 ish.was the building thats been knocked down? A Grade II listed Victorian property, Alvaston Hall is a half-timbered country house that can be traced back thousands of years to when it was the home of a Saxon farmer named Aelfgar. There is some generally boring stuff, mainly about rents in the . His widow was buried at Aston, 4 January 1635/6. These rooms are the dream ticket if you're longing for a comfy bed, super-soft duvet and too-many-to-mention extra little touches. This post was first published 19 July 2016 and updated 4 November 2018, 1 May 2019 and 23 March 2020. Aston Hall Aston-by-Sutton Cheshire England Circa Date: 1668 w/18th century alterations Status: Destroyed Demolished 1938 House Open to Public: No Country House: Yes House, Family & Collections History Earlier Houses: The 17th century house replaced an earlier house on the site. Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Aston, Birmingham, England, designed by John Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635. Tucked into a quiet corner of Cheshire, the 253-room hotel offers a wide choice of accommodation, from historic suites to contemporary rooms with balconies and green fields views. This is wellness the Warner way. He died 16 January 1724/5 and was buried at Aston, where he and his wife are commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 8 December 1725. Warner has topped the table of Which? In about 1790, the earliest phase of the present house was built for John Hancock, who then proceeded to demolish the Elizabethan Risley Lodge. Wyatt's alterations produced the house shown in the photographs here. Leisure facilities and things to do at Alvaston Hall. No doubt if Sir Roger had had sons he would have founded a cadet branch of the Astons, but as it was his substantial estate was divided among his four daughters. Aston Hall and the centre of the park from the Ordnance Survey 6" map surveyed in 1874-77. He died of a fever brought on by his wounds, at Stafford, 24 March 1645/6 and was buried at Aston, where he is commemorated by a monument erected in 1697. All of our students experience the process of creating art and learning to be more imaginative in solving problems whether it's in the keyboard lab using technology to build new sounds, the digital photography studio exploring shooting and editing techniques, or on stage . Im absolutely mind blown to see my full family history/Tree In more depth then I have found Myself so far. It is a Grade II* listed building. The house contained some 59 . 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