Ashton Hall Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building in Ashton Hayes, Cheshire West and Chester, England. His widow and the daughters moved to Lichfield, where the young Dr Samuel Johnson was a frequent visitor to their house, delighting particularly in the company and conversation of the second daughter, Molly Aston (c.1706-56), despite her strongly Whig political views, which were at odds with his Tory sentiments. 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. In 1713 the house was simply 'a large convenient building with good gardens, especially for fruit', and the most notable feature was a 300-ft. terrace, partly moated, decorated with a banqueting house, obelisks, statues and balustrading, which was presumably part of the late 16th century changes made presumably for Sir John Willoughby. Patron, Sir A. Aston, Bart. 1685), baptised at Aston, 21 March 1684/5; died unmarried; (17) Arthur Aston; died unmarried in Constantinople; (18) Edward Aston (1688-93), baptised at Aston, 26 June 1688; died young and was buried at Aston, 24 May 1693; (19) Purefoy Aston (1690-1768), baptised at Aston, 30 March 1690; married, 22 November 1712 at Runcorn, Henry Wright esq. Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in many free call packages. Theme images by. Aston Hall is now closed for the winter season except for special events - see What's On for details of events. The architect is unknown, but the suggestion that this was Thomas Webb of Middlewich, mason, who worked at Erddig Hall (Flints.) If you can help with any of these or with other additions or corrections, please use the contact form in the sidebar to get in touch. three gables, and had two storeys with attics. It had two storeys with attic dormers, and the garden front was articulated by four huge chimney breasts, which may have represented late 16th century additions to an earlier fabric; the parallel range seems to have been decorated with three hexagonal cupolas. Secure your next break with just a 20pp deposit*. Aston family of Aston-by-Sutton, baronets. You don't have to be staying with us to enjoy of our Spa and Wellness facilities. (2) Rev. It boasts a series of period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Image: Historic England/P.S. Aston Hall is an 18th-century country house, now converted to residential apartments, at Aston-on-Trent, Derbyshire. He died in France, 17 February 1744 and was buried at Aston, 2 April 1744; administration of his goods was granted to his mother, 11 May 1744. Comments, especially in the form of corrections, additional information or new illustrations, are very welcome. , daughter of John Keely of Nottingham, solicitor, and formerly wife of Thomas Clifford Potter (div. Find adult-only UK breaks with prices that start from just 199pp. His first wife died 2 June 1635; administration of her goods was granted 30 June 1636. This is amazing! (Tyack in Warwickshire Country Houses just says "a Warwick banking firm".) Aston Village Hall, School Lane, Aston, Market Drayton TF9 4JD. of Tarporley (Cheshire); her date of death is unknown. 1734), baptised at Elford (Staffs), 24 August 1734; married, 6 November 1762 at Aston, James Bruce (1720-83) of Killeleagh, eldest son of Rev. Thomas Aston's eldest legitimate son, and the heir to the Aston estate, was John Aston (c.1513-73), who was succeeded at his death by Sir Thomas Aston (c.1547-1613), kt., who is recorded to have reconstructed the medieval manor house at Aston in 1575-77. An officer in the Rifle Brigade (Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1854; retired as Capt., c.1858) who served in the Crimea. Richard Aston (d. c.1551); a priest; probably the man of this name who was rector of Ashley (Staffs); died c.1551; (5) Catherine Aston; married Richard Broughton (fl. Built on the site of an earlier fort, the origins of Ashton Old Hall probably date to the 11th century, although the arches and round towers of the hall were built around 1379 with further additions in 1480. & d. 1628), baptised at St Andrew, Holborn, London, 19 January 1627/8 and was buried there on the same day; (1.2) Robert Aston (d. 1634); died young and was buried at St Oswald, Chester, 9 May 1634; (1.3) Thomas Aston (c.1631-38); died young, 23 January, and was buried at Aston, 4 February 1637/8; (2.1) Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt. Here youll find cobbled streets, a Roman Amphitheatre, 1000-year-old cathedral, and of course the world-famous Chester Rows for shopping and dining. Thomas Aston's eldest legitimate son, and the heir to the Aston estate, was John Aston (c.1513-73), who was succeeded at his death by Sir Thomas Aston (c.1547-1613), kt., who is recorded to have reconstructed the medieval manor house at Aston in 1575-77. Sir Thomas Aston (d.1613, married Elizabeth Mainwaring of Shropshire and Mary Unton of Shropshire). (. [9][10] The hospital closed in about 1993[9] and more recently the hall has been restored, renovated and converted into residential apartments. 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. Arthur John Chetwynd Talbot (1805-84) and his wife Harriet, daughter of Henry Charles (alias Arthur) Hervey Aston, born at Ingestre (Staffs), 11 May 1834. [4] She was a noted temperance campaigner and she gave Derby its first children's playground. Alfreds suicide note he left to his daughter Mary after taking Cynanide. (2) John Aston; a lawyer; died without issue; (4) Bridget Aston (d. 1626); married Thomas Bunbury (d. 1601) of Stanney (Cheshire) and had issue six sons and five daughters; buried at Stoke near Chester, June 1626; (5) Elizabeth Aston (d. 1602); married John Massey (d. 1610) of Coughow, younger brother and heir of George Massy of Podington; buried at Burton (Cheshire), 9 November 1602; (6) Margaret Aston (d. 1631); married 1st, Timothy Egerton (fl. of Hockenhull and had issue a daughter; 2nd, Robert/Richard Davis of Croughton; and 3rd, Owen Longford of Burton (Derbys); (1.6) Margaret Aston (d. 1615); married, 20 January 1592/3 at Church Minshull (Cheshire), as the second of his four wives, Sir Thomas Ireland (1560-1625), kt. Patrick Bruce of Killelagh, and had issue two sons (who both became baronets) and one daughter; she was living in 1766 but her date of death is unknown; (4) John William Hervey (b. Can anyone provide information about the tenants of Wadley House after 1800? (2003), A Christmas Carol. was succeeded by his grandson, Richard Aston (c.1470-1529), and then by the latter's son, Thomas Aston (d. 1553). 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. . 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. An officer in the 12th Foot (Maj, 1794; Lt-Col. 1794; Col., 1796), stationed in India, 1796-98, where he was mortally wounded in a duel on the eve of an engagement with Tippoo Sultan. It has a pin-drop peaceful setting with award-winning gardens, a large pool, and a pick of restaurants and lounges. He died unexpectedly while travelling in France in 1744, and his estates passed to his eldest sister, Catherine (1705-55), and her husband, the Hon. With pools, fitness, spa treatments and open space for fill-your-lungs-up freshness. When King James inherited the English throne, he moved south with him, and became MP for Cheshire and Master of the Wardrobe in addition to his other responsibilities. Is anyone able to provide information about Aston entries in these registers? Indoor heated swimming pool Aqua aerobics Gym Sauna Steam room Hair salon Treatment rooms Beauty facilities, Archery Crossbow Rifle shooting Self-guided walks and cycling routesclick here for maps Indoor Short Mat Bowls Putt Croquet. The hall received 28,804 visitors in 2019.[8]. In 1648 he sold the estate to Robert Holden of Shardlow. Initially settling in London, one of Henry Pickering's early commissions was for a portrait of Sir Wolstan Dixie of Bosworth Hall, Leicestershire. Date of Birth: 1752 Date of Death: 1818 Nationality: British Notes: Partner of John Nash. If you haven't already found it, this page will fill in much of the 1800s at Wadley House:https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera01byuburk/page/658/mode/2up?view=theater. In 1723, on the death of Elizabeth Grey, Richard also inherited the Risley estate in Derbyshire, although he seems rarely to have visited it. 1691), baptised at Aston, 24 May 1691; married, 26 September 1720 at St John the Baptist, Chester, Capt. Repton criticised the approach to the house as being too open, and, laid out the line of a new drive from the Top Lodgebetween two stands of trees, and planted belts of coppice wood to screen less sightly features of the estate, and to create framed vistas in the landscape. The house was demolished in 1938. 0330 1359 567 & fclid=8bfaa9b8-ddfb-11ec-b524-b33670342451 & u . [8] After joining the National Health Service in 1948, it became known as Aston Hall Hospital. He died from wounds received in a duel with Maj. Allen in India, 23 December 1798; his will was proved 2 November 1799. 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. : TRANSPORT for WALES, close to the southern end Hooley, who was a self-made millionaire and friend of King Edward VII, contrived to greatly extend and remodel the house before he went bankrupt in 1896. Hervey took the name Aston under a private Act of Parliament in 1743, and on his wife's death in 1755 the estates passed to their only surviving son, Henry Hervey Aston (1741-85), who came of age in 1762. The Promenade, Southport PR8 1RB, England. [3] The house remained in the Holte family until 1817, when it was sold and leased by James Watt Jr., son of industrial pioneer James Watt. ; 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? Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt. - Why Not Book This Hall? Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the Manor was granted to Sir William Paget. and had issue one further son; he died 13 January 1884. . (2) Gwendoline Ida Talbot (1883-1925), born Oct-Dec 1883; married, 27 June 1905 at St Peter, Eaton Square, Westminster (Middx), Arthur Lacy Compton Clarke (1877-1933), and had issue two sons and two daughters; died 28 July 1925; (3) John Victor Chetwynd Talbot (1887-1955) of The Old Hall, Bartlow (Cambs), born 15 September 1887 at St Boniface, Manitoba (Canada); married, 28 March 1914 at St George's, Hanover Square, London, Edith Muriel. On this site, which was short-listed for the SAHGB Colvin Prize in 2019, I present the results of my research into the landowning families of the British Isles and the country houses which they owned. (3) Blanche Talbot (1837-98), born 4 January 1837; married, 15 August 1854 at St George's, Hanover Square, London (div. House & Family History: Aston Hall was a tall, classical brick house that featured twin hipped roofs. It is a leading example of the Jacobean prodigy house. Wadley was unoccupied and vulnerable during the two Civil War sieges of Faringdon, and it may be conjectured that it was badly damaged. The chefs offer two daily specials, plus Indian, Asian, Tex-Mex and Italian themed nights. Please check with your supplier. Peace of mind for just 20 per person per break. 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. Architect: Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. A heronry still existed in Ormerod's time. In about 1790, the earliest phase of the present house was built for John Hancock, who then proceeded to demolish the Elizabethan Risley Lodge. <p>An officer in the Rifle Brigade (Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1854; retired as Capt., c.1858) who served in the Crimea. 1947), and had issue two daughters. He died 24 August 1772. Alongside Wyatt's remodelling of the house, Col. Henry Hervey Aston commissioned Humphry Repton to landscape the grounds, and the resultant 'Red Book' (now in the Mellon Collection) is dated 1793. Offer ends 22 January. (. [11], A report published in July 2018 referred to allegations of abuse at the hospital in the 1960s and 1970s. [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. Spokes. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. In 1764 he also sold the Wadley House estate to his brother-in-law, Charles Pye of Faringdon House, and he lived thereafter chiefly in London, although he also retained (and indeed rebuilt) a town house in Derby. Arthur Hervey Talbot took up residence in the hall about 1900 but it was again let by 1914, and after Bryan Hervey Talbot came of age in 1937 the main house was demolished in 1938, while the Georgian dower house (now called Aston Lodge) with a plain classical brick front was retained as a centre for the estate. Aston, nestled in the picturesque countryside on the Shropshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire borders, a most beautiful area and favourite walking place of Charles Darwin during his formative years. 3/4 Ashton Hall Farmhouse. Northwich 4 5,848 . 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. Style, size and decor will vary by room and by location. George Bridgeman, rector of Wigan (Lancs), but had no issue; buried at Aston, 26 August 1853; her will was proved 17 September 1853. 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. Unfortunately, after his death, the purchase of the reversionary interest was set aside by the courts on the grounds that Charles Talbot had been in a weak bargaining position and had insufficient knowledge of the value of his rights. They work differently, adapting to their respective markets, but their expertise, insight and knowledge remains the same. Past Seat / Home of: Sir Willoughby Aston, 17th century. (1) Catherine Lapal Aston (1760-1833), baptised at Aston, 13 October 1760; married, 22 June 1782 at St Marylebone (Middx), Sir John Legard (1758-1807), 6th bt., but had no issue; buried at Aston, 27 December 1833; will proved 14 January 1834; (3) Anna Sophia Aston (b. Margaret (alias Marquerita) Melitona, daughter of William Barron of Carrick Barron and Cadiz (Spain) and had issue: (2) Arthur Wellington Hervey Aston (1816-39) (. 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. About this project, and what's coming next, An essay on the character of Sir Willoughby Aston, http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/wadley_house.html, (222) Aston of Tixall Hall, Barons Aston of Forfar, (221) Aston of Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton, (375) Baring of Membland House and Lambay Castle, Barons Revelstoke, (533) Beit of Russborough House, baronets, (522) Wrixon-Becher of Ballygiblin, Creagh, Assolas and Castle Hyde, baronets, (472) Bamford of Hawthornden Manor, Wootton Lodge and Daylesford House, (441) Bateman of Oak Park, Altavilla and Bertholey House, (426) Barttelot of Stopham House, baronets, (529) Bedingfeld (later Paston-Bedingfeld) of Oxburgh Hall, baronets, (175) Arkwright of Willersley Castle and Hatton House, Irish Landed Estates and Historic Houses c1700-1914, Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton. Sir Willoughby Aston, 5th bt. 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). & Rev. * Some sources state that Sir Roger was a natural son of Thomas' brother, John Aston. In 1612 Weston passed to Anthony Roper by marriage and in 1633 he purchased the house and estate at Aston. He died at Spa (Belgium) in 1785 and was buried at Aston, where he is commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 17 September 1785. Kelly, Richard Michael (ed.) i would love to know more about the house , also when we moved to the council houses on aston heath there was a house in the old sand hole now filled in. Francis Gastrell (d. 1772), vicar of Frodsham, who owned Shakespeare's New Place at Stratford-on-Avon and had it demolished; moved to Lichfield and eventually inherited both Stowe House and Stowe Hill from her sisters Elizabeth and Magdalen, but both houses were sold after her death; died at Lichfield, 30 October 1791 and was buried at Frodsham; Anne Aston (b. Warner has been awarded the official stamp of approval from VisitBritain in recognition of our measures in place to maintain cleanliness and social distancing and adhere to government and industry COVID-19 guidelines. Barrister at law; Tory MP for Nottingham, 1754-61. Alvaston Hall is situated approximately mile along this road on the left hand side. His wife's date of death is unknown. He died in 1552/3. This is likely to have come about because Sir Wolstan, a widower, had married Henry's first cousin Theodosia Wright in 1740, Theodosia being a daughter of Purefoy Aston and Sir Henry Wright of Mobberley in Cheshire. The house was severely damaged after an attack by Parliamentary troops in 1643. With a man-made waterfall, gentle fountains, stone statues and a Victorian clock tower, this easy-to-get-to parkland is perfect for a quiet summers day. His wife's date of death is unknown. Aston by Sutton, Cheshire Click on the map for other historical maps of this place . In 1789 he was president of the Tarporley Hunt. His widow died in London, 24 January 1823; her will was proved 21 February 1823. Imagine adult-only sanctuaries with a unique rhythm. The cabaret restaurant hosts festivals, tribute acts, team shows and party bands. (. The hall was refurbished in 1840 and was used as a stop off . At Warner Hotels, you can enjoy the whole package for the price of the room. (11) Ursula Aston; married Geoffrey Holcroft of Hurst (Lancs). It is now a community museum managed by the Birmingham Museums Trust and, following a major renovation completed in 2009, is open to the public spring to winter. Improve this listing Property amenities Free parking Free internet Pool Holden's daughter Mary Shuttleworth Boden was born here in 1840. The church at Aston was built originally as a chapel of ease and only gained parochial status in 1635. The biggest restaurant focuses on modern flavours with much-loved British classics. of Greenhill (Cheshire); (1.10) Catherine Aston; married Peter Leigh, gent., of Ridge. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1601. (. He succeeded his cousin as 5th baronet, 17 February 1744. Risley Hall: the late 19th century house built for Ernest Terah Hooley as an addition to the Georgian block. The income from this source may have helped to pay for his ambitious rebuilding of the old medieval and Elizabethan manor house at Aston with an up-to-date house on a new site in the park, in about 1668. He probably restored it and perhaps modernised it, and it became his main seat and that of his son, Willoughby, who inherited the baronetcy as 5th baronet in 1744. 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. The scheme included fountains, terracing and stone urns and a statue of Pan, by William Bloye, which the Civic Society paid for itself. Image: Historic England/P.S. His widow was buried at Aston, 4 January 1635/6. The church was restored in 1857 and again, after Second World War bomb damage, by Wright & Hamlyn in 1949-50. , daughter of Sir John Poultney, kt., of Misterton (Leics), who was co-heir of her brother, John Poultney; and 2nd, Anne (c.1614-88), daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Willoughby, bt. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. He died in 1529. He married, 14 May 1744 at St George the Martyr, Queen Square, London, Elizabeth (c.1717-1808), daughter of Henry Pye of Faringdon House (Berks) and had issue: (1) Elizabeth Aston (1745-95), baptised at Faringdon, 28 February 1745; married, 29 June 1782, Vice-Admiral Rowland Cotton (d. 1794), younger son of Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, 4th bt., and had issue one son and one daughter; died 1795; (2) Purefoy Aston (1746-92), baptised at Faringdon, 12 May 1746; married, 23 April 1774, James Preston (1739-1823), son of Jenico Preston. He died 13 May 1615. Aston Hall was visited by Washington Irving, who wrote about it as Bracebridge Hall, taking the name from Abraham Bracebridge, husband of the last member of the Holte family to live there. HC79.I6 H33 1796+ Oversize]; memorial of facts relating to his fatal duel, 1798 [National Army Museum, 1968-07-147]. He married, 24 January 1857 at St James, Westminster (Middx), Mary Matilda (1832-74), daughter of Richard John Whitman, and had issue: (1) Harriet Cecil Talbot (1857-1937), born Oct-Dec 1857; married, 23 January 1878 at St James, Westminster, William Henry Gramshaw (1849-1926), stockbroker, and had issue two daughters; died 25 August 1937; will proved 5 October 1937 (estate 231); (2) Algernon Charles Talbot (1859-88), born 16 January 1859; married, 19 January 1886, Edith Ellen (1861-1951), daughter of William Bunce Greenfield and had issue one daughter; died 27 July 1888; (3) Gwendoline Mary Talbot (1861-1948), born 9 March 1861; married, 1880, Harry Wyndham Jefferson (1848-1918) and had issue one son and three daughters; died, 25 February 1948; will proved 12 August 1948 (estate 65,926); (5) Charles Aston Talbot (1864-1904), born 24 July 1864; hotel proprietor; married 1st, 22 March 1893, Elizabeth Mary (1861-95), daughter of Thomas Best of Didsbury (Lancs), and 2nd, Apr-Jun 1899, Elizabeth Jane Swinton, but had no issue; died at Dowros Bay Hotel (Co. 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