Photos of Aston Hall
Grade 1 Listed Jacobean House in Aston, Birmingham, England.
Maids Bedroom in the roof space at Aston Hall
North Wing/Dick’s Garret - The upper floors of the North Wing were always used for servant’s rooms and have changed little since the 1630’s. This low attic runs across the central part of the house and was used as servants’ accommodation. It was originally open to the roof. Two smaller rooms for male servants had been partitioned off it before 1771, when was already known as Dick’s Garret
Dressing Room.
Butlers Attic - This room has changed little since 1654 when it was Mistress Walker’s Chamber (probably Lady Holte’s waiting woman). During James Watt’s occupation it became the Butler’s Attic. It now contains a suite of bedroom furniture made by George Bullock for Tew Park in Oxfordshire. Tew Park was the main residence of Matthew Robinson Boulton (James Watt Junior’s business partner).
The Kitchen.
The Kitchen.
The Kitchen.
The Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul - The church opposite Aston Hall.
The Holte Public House (Just outside the front entrance of Aston Hall), Aston Villa Football Ground in the background on the left.