CW5 6PD 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. John Aston (d.1573, married Margaret Ireland of Lancashire). The house was purchased in 1858 by a private company (the Aston Hall and Park Company Ltd) for use as a public park and museum. 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. 1/3/1967. Ashton Old Hall, 102 Church Lane, Sale, Cheshire M33 5QG, On this day in Ashton-under-Lyne's History. Offer ends 22 January. Aston Merrygold was all smiles as he posed with his wife Sarah Lou Richards and their two children during a lavish Maldives getaway last week. The house contained some 59 rooms plus outbuildings. Improve this listing Property amenities Free parking Free internet Pool 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. (. Alvaston Hall is situated approximately mile along this road on the left hand side. , daughter of John Keely of Nottingham, solicitor, and formerly wife of Thomas Clifford Potter (div. The house contained some 59 . of Gwernyfed, b. Thomas Pennington (later Legh) (d. 1743) and had issue one son, ancestor of the Legh family of Norbury Booths Hall (Cheshire); died after 1752; (21) Letitia Aston (b. The house was completed in April 1635, and is now Grade I listed. News. At his death in 1702, Sir Willoughby divided his estates between two of his sons. Cheshire The architect is unknown, but the suggestion that this was Thomas Webb of Middlewich, mason, who worked at Erddig Hall (Flints.) Plus exclusive shows from world-famous performers on our star breaks. (. 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. Imagine adult-only sanctuaries with a unique rhythm. ; possibly the person of this name educated at Grays Inn (admitted 1602/3); married Elizabeth, daughter of John Shuckburgh of Birdingbury (Warks) and widow of Humphrey Stafford, and had issue a daughter; (1.4) Frances Aston; married 1st, John Hocknell esq. (2) Rev. Unfortunately the hall was demolished in the 1890s but the site of the hall can still be seen between the by-pass and the railway line. & Rev. The next heir was Col. Talbot's only son, Bryan Hervey Talbot (1916-2008), who demolished the main house soon after coming of age. 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. Patron, Sir A. Aston, Bart. His wife's date of death is unknown. Henry is often referred to as 'Henry of Westminster' but he was also Henry Pickering the portrait painter. 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. Warner Holiday Protection offers cancellation cover against illness, redundancy, jury service and adverse weather. 1693), baptised at Aston, 12 October 1693; married, 1716, Robert Jenks esq. It sits in a vast green You can search in the Customer listing under Plants/Caldwell Ledgers/Customer Reports for the plants they purchased. 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. The Aston family is first documented in the reign of Henry II, when charters record one Gilbert de Aston, Lord of Aston juxta Sutton. 1578), son of Thomas Egerton of Leek (Staffs), and 2nd, by 1584, Sir Edward Tyrrell (1551-1606), kt., of Thornton (Bucks) and had issue three sons and six daughters; buried (as Elizabeth Tyrrell) at Thornton, 26 June 1631; (7) Mary Aston; perhaps the woman of this name who married Thomas Hanson of Blewbury (Berks) and had issue, although some accounts say she died without issue; (8) Eleanor Aston; married James Whitlock; (9) Winifred Aston; married Peter Derby of Bebington (Cheshire), lived near Liverpool; (10) Ellen Aston; married George Mainwaring esq of Ightfield (Staffs). Kelly, Richard Michael (ed.) Elder son of Hon. At Alvaston Hall there's lots to do and lots of ways to do nothing. It would seem that he raised the wings to three storeys and the centre to four, refenestrated the house with regular sash windows, and added the pedimented tripartite centrepiece on the first floor and the ground-floor portico. 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. A holiday is more than just a room, it's an experience worth having, with new adventures every day. Freemason. 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. He died 24 November and was buried at Faringdon, 28 November 1741. (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. He was keen on horse-racing and in 1861 was "well-known in Cheltenham as owner of the steeple-chaser 'Jerusalem' and other crack horses". Thomas Aston (married Bridget Harewell of Warwickshire ). County: Flintshire Community: Hawarden (Penarlg) Community: Hawarden Locality: Aston Built-Up Area: Shotton The city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and its hinterland have been home to a number of prominent families by the name of Anderson between the 16t Bamford, Baron Bamford In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Bamfords were a Roman Catholic family of millers, builders and toolmakers i Bateman of Oak Park This family traces its origins to the mid 17th century, when Major Rowland Bateman (with whom the genealogy below begin Barttelot of Stopham The Barttelots (the name has been spelled in many different ways, including Bartlett, but Barttelot has been the standa Paston-Bedingfeld, baronets This family shared a common ancestry with the Bedingfields of Fleming's Hall and Ditchingham, in that both Atwood of Sanderstead Court The family of Atte Wode is recorded as living at Coulsdon in Surrey as early as 1246, where their houses in Arkwright of Willersley The Arkwrights are notable because the scale of the fortune amassed by Sir Richard Arkwright (1732-92), kt. Henry Harvey (d. 1748), who took the name of Aston. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. We've got gorgeous gardens, historic architecture and picturesque market towns all on our doorstep. . [9][10] The hospital closed in about 1993[9] and more recently the hall has been restored, renovated and converted into residential apartments. Richard also, in 1723, inherited the Risley Hall estate in Derbyshire from his half-aunt, Elizabeth Grey, but having invested heavily in improving Wadley, he understandably largely ignored the large house at Risley, which was occupied by his agent. Aston House Farmhouse comprises a spacious 5-bedroom house with 4 reception rooms and adjoining brick outbuilding and lawned garden to front and side elevations. 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. He died in 1613. Sir Thomas Aston, 1st bt., at the deathbed of his wife. grant of administration of goods, with will annexed, 18 August 1927 (estate 119,491). (. This site uses cookies. The chefs offer two daily specials, plus Indian, Asian, Tex-Mex and Italian themed nights. Wyatt was at that time also engaged on alterations to Kinmel Park (Denbighs.) of West Ham (Essex). In 1612 Weston passed to Anthony Roper by marriage and in 1633 he purchased the house and estate at Aston. He had studied under Hamlet Winstanley, an artist from Warrington, and later in Italy, with his return from there being noted by George Vertue. born 17 June and baptised at St. Nicholas, Guildford, 5 August 1882. of Cubbington (Warks) and 2nd, 1666, John Shuckburgh (d. 1673) of Upton in Wirral; (6) Elizabeth Aston (1611-28); died unmarried, 1628. 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. 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. Baring of Membland and Lambay Barons Revelstoke This is one of five posts about the various branches of the Baring family. He died in 1492. Doesn't your wallet deserve a holiday too? An appealing, spacious Grade II listed farmhouse in a prominent village location. 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. Sir Willoughby Aston, 5th bt. Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt., succeeded to the Aston estate when he came of age in 1661. Henry Pickering married Mary King in 1746 in Bloomsbury, later taking his family to Manchester, from where he travelled around several counties in the north of England and in North Wales to carry out commissions, and he appears to have died in mid-December 1770 in Skipton in Yorkshire. & 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. Margaret (alias Marquerita) Melitona, daughter of William Barron of Carrick Barron and Cadiz (Spain) and had issue: (2) Arthur Wellington Hervey Aston (1816-39) (. Alvaston Hall commands a fantastic location in rural Cheshire, a county famous for its Tudor and Roman architecture and pristine parklands. The medieval house stood south-west of Aston church, and formed the western side of an irregular quadrangle of office and farm buildings, which was reconstructed in 1575-77 for Sir Thomas Aston. Walter de Winton (1832-78) of Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury (Brecons.) High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1768. He died from wounds received in a duel with Maj. Allen in India, 23 December 1798; his will was proved 2 November 1799. II Dovecote at Site of Aston Old Hall Aston, Cheshire West and Chester, WA7 II Former Font of 1 Metre North of Nave of St Peters Church, Half Way Between North Porch and Chancel Aston, Cheshire West and Chester, WA7 II Gates Plinths and Railings at Top Lodge to Former Aston Hall Aston, Cheshire West and Chester, WA7 His widow died 22 January 1711/2 and was also buried at Aston. Garden & Outbuildings: A late 17th century Dovecote, a Georgian Dower House, and two lodges are extant. (3) Mary Aston (1748-1848), baptised at Faringdon, 28 June 1748; married, 18 September 1770 at Petersham (Surrey), Capt. Humphry Repton. GV II* Farmhouse and cottage: early C17, cottage added later C17, top . He succeeded his cousin as 5th baronet, 17 February 1744. His first wife died 9 August 1606 and was buried at Runcorn (Cheshire). 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. What's included in the price of every break? Im absolutely mind blown to see my full family history/Tree In more depth then I have found Myself so far. 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. 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