Following a decree in 1843, the Warwickshire estates were sold for the benefit of some of the claimants, while the core Aston estate passed to his uncle, Sir Arthur Ingram Aston (1796-1859), kt., a career diplomat who was British minister in Spain at the time. 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. Visible from the House less than 200 yards to the north is Aston Villa Football club stadium. Francis Grant-Gordon RN (1730-1803) (who had taken the additional name of Gordon in 1768), son of William Grant of Knockespock (Aberdeens.) He was a first-class cricketer, appearing for the Hambledon Club and the MCC between 1786 and 1793 and 'a noted amateur and patron of pugilism'. (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. Warner has topped the table of Which? He died in 1613. Freemason. Alvaston Hall You'll find nice-to-have amenities including. Reduced on 22/11/2022 by Rostons, Hatton Heath 01824 733698 Local call rate Save 1/6 445,000 Open Day Colonel of the Berkshire Militia, 1759. Why Richard was favoured for this inheritance above his elder brothers (several of whom, like himself, were London merchants), is not clear. Earlier Houses: The 17th century house replaced an earlier house on the site. Location: Alvaston Hall is located 40 minutes south-east of Chester, and 30 minutes west of Stoke-on-Trent. The resemblance of the garden front to the slightly larger but contemporary Longford Hall is notable. The Village Hall situated in the centre of the idyllic rural hamlet of Aston was built in 1955 and blends country charm with modern facilities. He died in Oxford, 9 August, and was buried at Aston, 14 August 1869; his will was proved 20 August 1869 (effects under 5,000). 1691), baptised at Aston, 24 May 1691; married, 26 September 1720 at St John the Baptist, Chester, Capt. 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 Arthur retired from the service and took up his duties as squire at Aston, but as he was unmarried and without issue he sought to simplify the succession to the estate by buying out the reversionary interest of one his great-nephews, Charles Arthur Chetwynd Talbot (1843-69) in order bequeath the estate in its entirety to the other, Lt-Col. Arthur Hervey Talbot (1838-84). 12 December 2022 - 10:45; Family Party? He was buried at Aston 1 June 1821, where he is commemorated by a monument; his will was proved 31 July 1821. Boxing Day Walk Jan 2 12:00 - 17:00. Image: Historic England/P.S. 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. 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. In 1688, when Anne Grey died, her estate at Risley (Derbys) passed to her widower and then to her daughter (Elizabeth Grey) by her second marriage, but Anne's other property, including estates at Nuneaton (Warks) and Stanford-in-the-Vale (Berks) came to Sir Willoughby Aston, and in 1686 he also inherited Wadley House from his maternal kinsman, Sir Henry Purefoy (1657-86), 1st bt. Alvaston Hall is situated approximately mile along this road on the left hand side. 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. HC79.I6 H33 1796+ Oversize]; memorial of facts relating to his fatal duel, 1798 [National Army Museum, 1968-07-147]. Caldwell's supplied plants to many customers in Cheshire, Lancashire, the surrounding counties, London and even as far away as the West Indies. In preparing this account I have not had access to the parish registers of Runcorn, where family events before 1635 were probably mostly registered. & 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. Walk-off that Turkey! Walter de Winton (1832-78) of Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury (Brecons.) Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. - Why Not Book This Hall? Sir Richard Aston (d. 1492), kt. Aston Hall | Birmingham Museums What's on Visit us Close this notice. [1] It sits in a large park, part of which became Villa Park, the home ground of the Aston Villa football club.[2]. tried and failed to sell the Risley estate in 1741, and in 1757 he demolished the old house there. Spokes. The next heir was Col. Talbot's only son, Bryan Hervey Talbot (1916-2008), who demolished the main house soon after coming of age. He had studied under Hamlet Winstanley, an artist from Warrington, and later in Italy, with his return from there being noted by George Vertue. George Bridgeman, rector of Wigan (Lancs), but had no issue; buried at Aston, 26 August 1853; her will was proved 17 September 1853. Peace of mind for just 20 per person per break. Spokes. She married, 2 March 1730, the Hon. Henry Hervey (1700-48), fifth son of the 1st Earl of Bristol. The church at Aston was built originally as a chapel of ease and only gained parochial status in 1635. The Aston family is first documented in the reign of Henry II, when charters record one Gilbert de Aston, Lord of Aston juxta Sutton. Cheshire In 1670 the house was one of the largest in Derbyshire, being taxed on 33 hearths (Bolsover Castle had 36), while Risley Lodge had only four. [7], After Winterbottom's death in 1924 it was broken up and the house was sold to Nottingham County Council and became Nottingham Corporation Home for Mental Deficients in about 1930. (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 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. 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. Dating evidence from the [nearby] Aston Cursus, Willington Cursus, and associated earlier and later funerary barrows have normally been attributed to the Middle and Later Neolithic, however, the Early Neolithic pits across the site, although infrequent, demonstrate human activity in this landscape as early as the 4th millennium BC. <p>An officer in the Rifle Brigade (Ensign, 1854; Lt. 1854; retired as Capt., c.1858) who served in the Crimea. This is wellness the Warner way. (2003), A Christmas Carol. and the Bishop's Palace at St. Asaph (Flints. of Cubbington (Warks) and 2nd, 1666, John Shuckburgh (d. 1673) of Upton in Wirral; (6) Elizabeth Aston (1611-28); died unmarried, 1628. (7) Anne Aston; married, 1518-19, William Massy, esq., of Rixton (Lancs). Acres, 1,012. of Upton near Chester, and 2nd, Jaques Arnodio, a Frenchman; (1.9) Anne Aston; married Richard Allen esq. i remember a house opposite the Smithy.guy there used to repair Triumph Cars 1980/2 ish.was the building thats been knocked down? His widow married 2nd, Ralph Vernon of Haslington (Cheshire); her date of death is unknown. 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. In 1765 he appears to have temporarily abandoned his wife and spent over twelve months travelling in Italy with a French lady described as his wife, whom John Wilkes drily observed was 'not the same Mrs. Aston who was at Paris'; he visited Venice, Rome, and Naples and applied for permission to export a total of fifty-five pictures to England. Guide. Entry Name: Aston Hall Listing Date: 2 July 1962 Last Amended: 16 November 1994 Grade: II* Source: Cadw Source ID: 23 Building Class: Domestic ID on this website: 300000023 Location: Situated off the road in its own walled grounds. At Warner Hotels, you can enjoy the whole package for the price of the room. The estate remains in the possession of their descendants. [8] After joining the National Health Service in 1948, it became known as Aston Hall Hospital. Aston by Sutton through time. 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. He was said to be 'of a fierce character' and to have been involved in duels on several occasions, both in England and India. 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. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1601. Glad my piece was of help to you, and thank you for your offer of help and access to papers. His widow lived at Rhyl (Flints) and died 23 March 1978; her will was proved 3 July 1978 (estate 138,806). Read more Suggest edits to improve what we show. At his death in 1702, Sir Willoughby divided his estates between two of his sons. 1784); attending a private school at Twickenham (Middx) in 1784. 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. It has a pin-drop peaceful setting with award-winning gardens, a large pool, and a pick of restaurants and lounges. 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. 1607); married 1st, Thomas Parsons esq. The materials were advertised for sale in September that year. Aston Hall A late 17th Century house built by Sir Willoughby Aston with a park landscaped by Humphrey Repton. 1713), baptised at St Anne, Soho, 7 October 1713; probably died young; Margaret Aston (1714-90), born 5 August and baptised at St James, Westminster (Middx), 15 August 1714; married Thomas Collins (d. 1754) of Great Shelsby (Worcs); will proved at Worcester, 9 July 1790. * Some sources state that Sir Roger was a natural son of Thomas' brother, John Aston. His widow died in London, 24 January 1823; her will was proved 21 February 1823. The younger Henry's marriage in 1759 to Catherine Dicconson of Wrightington Hall produced a number of children, but seems to have been a somewhat intermittent relationship: in 1765 he travelled on the continent with a Frenchwoman who was passed off as Mrs. Aston, and in his will he provided for four illegitimate children by two different ladies. In 1516 beautiful vaulted ceiling and the Grand Trunk canal, which runs nearly parallel the! His wife died in 1798. (2.2) Magdalene Aston (c.1642-94); married, 15 June 1676 at Aston-by-Sutton, as his second wife, Sir Robert Burdett (1640-1716), 3rd bt. 2,635 . The church was restored in 1857 and again, after Second World War bomb damage, by Wright & Hamlyn in 1949-50. Sir Willoughby Aston sold the estatein 1764 to his brother-in-law, Charles Pye of Faringdon House, who had Thomas Strong of Stanford-in-the-Vale remodel the house for him four years later, in 1768. Baring of Membland and Lambay Barons Revelstoke This is one of five posts about the various branches of the Baring family. 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. 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. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. She was buried at Lichfield, 5 October 1755; administration of her goods (with will annexed) was granted to her son, 3 February 1769, her named executors having (in one case) declined to act and (in the other case) died before doing so. 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. * The younger Sir Arthur Aston was among 3,000 Royalists massacred by Cromwell's forces after the capture of Drogheda in 1649; it is said that he was beaten to death with his own wooden leg. In every room, weve maxed up the warm and welcoming factor to give you nothing short of a great nights sleep. & Rev. His widow died 22 January 1711/2 and was also buried at Aston. [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. He died in 1552/3. 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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. It was restored by Sir Thomas Aston, 1st bt., in 1637, and the chancel was rebuilt by Thomas Webb for Sir Willoughby Aston, 2nd bt. & Rev. GV II* Farmhouse and cottage: early C17, cottage added later C17, top . Aston by Sutton, Cheshire Click on the map for other historical maps of this place . 1791), Anthony Hodges (d. 1799) of Bolney Court, Harpsden (Oxon); in 1783 she had an affair with George, Prince of Wales, and after her separation another with Hon. Pits contained hazelnuts, mollusc shell, charcoal, spelt and rye grains. Cost of calling Warner: Calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers (01 or 02) and must be included in inclusive minutes and discount schemes in the same way. They work differently, adapting to their respective markets, but their expertise, insight and knowledge remains the same. For much of the 19th century, Aston Hall was owned by minors and absentees and then passed to trustees who leased it. Past Seat / Home of: Sir Willoughby Aston, 17th century. of Risley Hall (Derbys), and had issue: (1.1) Jane Aston (b. 1999-2023 Curt DiCamillo. grant of administration of goods, with will annexed, 18 August 1927 (estate 119,491). Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt., succeeded to the Aston estate when he came of age in 1661. I am grateful to Sally-Anne Hayes, Marion Lewis and John Taplin for additional information. We've got gorgeous gardens, historic architecture and picturesque market towns all on our doorstep. Imagine adult-only sanctuaries with a unique rhythm. (. Set in the pretty Cheshire countryside, it's ideally located near Manchester and Liverpool too. 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. In 1794 he accepted a commission in the 12th Foot, with whom he went to India two years later. This post was first published 19 July 2016 and updated 4 November 2018, 1 May 2019 and 23 March 2020. Built / Designed For: Sir Willoughby Aston. His widow died in Brighton, 28 March 1938; her will was proved 14 June 1938 (estate 283). News. 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! [8] It was operated by South Derbyshire District Health Authority from 1974. In 1648 he sold the estate to Robert Holden of Shardlow. 1676), baptised at Aston, 1 January 1677; died young; (12) Charlotte Aston (1679-1751), baptised at Aston, 16 October 1679; married, 23 February 1695/6, John Pickering of Thelwall (Cheshire); buried at Thelwall chapel, Daresbury (Cheshire), 2 April 1751; (13) Dorothy Aston (1681-1756), baptised 29 June 1681; died unmarried; will proved 22 April 1756; (14) Anne Aston (1682-89), baptised at Aston, 29 August 1682; died young and was buried at Aston, 11 March 1688/9; (15) Bridget Aston (1683-85), baptised at Aston, 25 November 1683; died in infancy and was buried at Aston, 22 September 1685; (16) Catherine Aston (b. 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. Primary Current Ownership Use: Demolished. It is a Grade II* listed building. and had issue; married 2nd, 9 December 1880, Geoffrey Richard Clegg Hill (1837-91); died 20 October 1918; will proved 3 December 1918 (estate 6,039). Here are a few notes about information and images which would help to improve the account above. 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. 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. Sir Thomas Aston (d.1613, married Elizabeth Mainwaring of Shropshire and Mary Unton of Shropshire). 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