5. 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. (. 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. 1691), baptised at Aston, 24 May 1691; married, 26 September 1720 at St John the Baptist, Chester, Capt. The hall was refurbished in 1840 and was used as a stop off for the Earl of Stamford and Warrington when he visited the grouse moors in Stalybridge. Aston Hall here is the seat of Sir Arthur Aston, Bart. Get 25% off 1000s of roomswhen you book before 22 January. Theme images by. It has a pin-drop peaceful setting with award-winning gardens, a large pool, and a pick of restaurants and lounges. He married, 25 January 1759. HC79.I6 H33 1796+ Oversize]; memorial of facts relating to his fatal duel, 1798 [National Army Museum, 1968-07-147]. in the 1680s and who in 1697 rebuilt the chancel of Aston church for Sir Willoughby, seems improbable as he would have been a very young man and perhaps still an apprentice at the time. (, Sir Richard Aston (1717-78), kt., born 16 January and baptised at Westminster, 23 January 1716/17; educated at Winchester College and Lincolns Inn (admitted 1735/6; called to bar, 1740, KC 1759); barrister-at-law; Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland, 1761-65; knighted, 1765; a judge of the court of King's Bench 1765-78; one of three men holding the office of Lord Chancellor in commission, 1770-71; he was said to be rather rough in manners but to have 'a kind of dry humour about him, that in company engaged attention, and in an evening frequently enlivened his friends with many pleasant anecdotes'; he married 1st, Miss Eldred, and 2nd, 25 May 1758 at St Giles, Camberwell, Susanna, daughter and coheir of Thomas Witherstone of Burghill (Herefs) and widow of Sir David Williams, 3rd bt. Peace of mind for just 20 per person per break. This post was first published 19 July 2016 and updated 4 November 2018, 1 May 2019 and 23 March 2020. All Rights Reserved. The original church was at Middleton; and the present one contains an old lectern. Aston Village Hall, School Lane, Aston, Market Drayton TF9 4JD. , 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 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. The first religious building in the hamlet was a chapel of ease in the parish of Runcorn built in 1236 by Sir Thomas de Dutton which was known as the chapel of Poosey (or Pooseye). & Rev. Anderton Boat Lift 35-min drive One of only two working boat lifts in the UK, the Cathedral of the Canals won 'experience of the year' in 2019, with its accompanying visitors centre. Theres a deli bar and fresh fish counter, plus the roast of the day carved to order. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. 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. [8] After joining the National Health Service in 1948, it became known as Aston Hall Hospital. 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. (. Visible from the House less than 200 yards to the north is Aston Villa Football club stadium. 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. Francis Grant-Gordon RN (1730-1803) (who had taken the additional name of Gordon in 1768), son of William Grant of Knockespock (Aberdeens.) In 1516 beautiful vaulted ceiling and the Grand Trunk canal, which runs nearly parallel the! After the Battle of Agincourt, Sir William Porter was given a lease of the Wadley estate in recognition of his 'good and unpaid service'. ASTON-BY-SUTTON, or Aston-Sutton, a township chapelry in Runcorn parish, Cheshire; on the Northwestern railway and the Weaver river, near Preston-Brook r. station, and 3 miles E by N of Frodsham. 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. Copyright 2022 Warner Leisure Hotels. Henry Charles Hervey Aston (1792-1821) came of age in 1813 and married the following year to the daughter of an Irish merchant trading in Spain. * Some sources state that Sir Roger was a natural son of Thomas' brother, John Aston. 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 . Be first and book now for 2023 for your best choice of everything. (. Date of Birth: 1752 Date of Death: 1818 Nationality: British Notes: Partner of John Nash. By 1436 there was evidently a. quadrangular house here with a prominent entrance gatehouse and probably a moat. You'll find nice-to-have amenities including. Offer ends 22 January. Doesn't your wallet deserve a holiday too? In 1723, on the death of Elizabeth Grey, Richard also inherited the Risley estate in Derbyshire, although he seems rarely to have visited it. For much of the 19th century, Aston Hall was owned by minors and absentees and then passed to trustees who leased it. 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 1552/3. (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. (X1) Richard Aston (d. 1616) of Rocksavage (Cheshire). If by any chance your first stay with us doesnt live up to your expectations and youre not completely satisfied after your first night, you wont pay a penny. 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. The house contained some 59 . Theres nothing quite like that holiday feeling. 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. Donegal), 26 November 1904; will proved 8 February 1905 (estate 1,680); (6) Muriel Ethel Talbot (1867-90), born 21 December 1867; married, 10 July 1890 as his first wife, Luigi Angelo Gavatti Verospi (b. Mila Kunis, wearing a Dior dress, earrings by Louis Vuitton, and a Hoorsenbuhs ring, and Ashton Kutcher, in Levi's jeans and a vintage t-shirt, at ease on the veranda. [needs update][6][needs update], In 1938, the Pageant of Birmingham, with around 10,000 performers, was held in the grounds, to commemorate the centenary of Birmingham becoming a borough. 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. 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. Were convinced that luxury doesnt get much better than this. 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. (1.3) Sir Thomas Aston, kt. Paired with soul-lifting music and dancing, then mattress toppers for restful nights. Kelly, Richard Michael (ed.) 1949); married, Oct-Dec 1973, Rodger Price (b. Alvaston Hall (3) Mary Aston (1748-1848), baptised at Faringdon, 28 June 1748; married, 18 September 1770 at Petersham (Surrey), Capt. [12] The Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock, gave an apology on behalf of the government in December 2000. Sir Willoughby Aston (1640-1702), 2nd bt., and his wife Mary, daughter of John Offley of Madeley Manor (Staffs), baptised at Aston-by-Sutton (Cheshire), 10 September 1675. & 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. The estate descended lineally until the death of Sir Thomas Aston, 4th Baronet, in 1744, when the baronetcy reverted to a collateral male line settled on the family's Berkshire estate, and the Cheshire property passed to his elder sister Catherine, wife of the Hon. His first wife died 2 June 1635; administration of her goods was granted 30 June 1636. He succeeded his cousin as 5th baronet, 17 February 1744. 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. 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. CW5 6PD Sir Thomas Aston (d.1613, married Elizabeth Mainwaring of Shropshire and Mary Unton of Shropshire). Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the Manor was granted to Sir William Paget. of Risley Hall (Derbys), and had issue: (1.1) Jane Aston (b. The Aston Hall Hospital site displays evidence of a multi-phase prehistoric landscape which spans the Mesolithic through to the Late Iron Age; Sherds of undecorated, carinated bowl tradition pottery dating to the Early Neolithic, Grooved Ware of Clacton style (in use between 2900 cal BC and 2100 cal BC) and Flints dating to the Early Neolithic. Charles Arthur Chetwynd Talbot (1834-69). She died 6 February 1845. Sir Thomas Aston (1666-1725), 3rd bt., and his wife Catherine, daughter of William Widdrington esq., baptised at St Anne, Soho, Westminster (Middx), 10 December 1705. 1753), baptised at Risley (Derbys), 10 December 1753; died unmarried before 1808; (7) Sophia Aston (d. 1808); married, 2 April 1783 at Worcester, John Pritchard and had issue one son and one daughter; died at Framlingham (Suffk) about February 1808. 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. Northwich 4 5,848 . 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. Ashton Old Hall, 102 Church Lane, Sale, Cheshire M33 5QG, On this day in Ashton-under-Lyne's History. Arley Hall & Gardens 50.0. 1693), baptised at Aston, 12 October 1693; married, 1716, Robert Jenks esq. After the estate passed back to the Astons in 1723, however, it was occupied by the agent, John White, and Sir Willoughby Aston (who had tried and failed to sell it in 1743), pulled the house down in 1757, preferring instead to live at Risley Lodge on his short visits to the estate. Circa Date: 1668 w/18th century alterations. and the Bishop's Palace at St. Asaph (Flints. 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. Calls from landlines are typically charged up to 9p per minute; calls from mobiles typically cost between 8p and 40p per minute. (1) Marie-Luize Talbot (b. There is some generally boring stuff, mainly about rents in the . 1784); attending a private school at Twickenham (Middx) in 1784. The Fountain Bar and Stables Lounge serve an extensive daytime menu with drinks, soup of the day, hot and cold sandwiches, drinks, sourdough pizza and sharing platters. (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. Col. Aston was also responsible for the remodelling of Aston Hall to the designs of Samuel Wyatt, and for laying out the grounds to the designs of Humphry Repton. 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 In every room, weve maxed up the warm and welcoming factor to give you nothing short of a great nights sleep. This is amazing! 1737), born 27 July and baptised at St. Marylebone (Middx), 9 September 1737; died young; (5) Henry Hervey (later Aston) (1741-85) (. Architect: Set in the pretty Cheshire countryside, it's ideally located near Manchester and Liverpool too. 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. of Upton near Chester, and 2nd, Jaques Arnodio, a Frenchman; (1.9) Anne Aston; married Richard Allen esq. [1] It sits in a large park, part of which became Villa Park, the home ground of the Aston Villa football club.[2]. & Rev. He died 14 June 2008, aged 92; his will was proved 6 June 2011. As of January 2011, Birmingham City Council was working on the restoration of the statue, the head of which was missing. 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. Col. Aston was killed in a duel in India in 1798, but in 1802 his widow brought Repton back to undertake further work, with the support of one of his sons and James Wyatt; their proposals were sketched in the back of the original Red Book. Pits contained hazelnuts, mollusc shell, charcoal, spelt and rye grains. Image: Cheshire Archives & Local Studies. Does anyone know of an illustration of Aston Hall, Aston-by-Sutton between its rebuilding in 1668 and alteration in the 1790s, or have any photographs of the interior? 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. 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. Barrister at law; Tory MP for Nottingham, 1754-61. Image: Historic England/P.S. On the roof was a tall domed lantern, probably added later. 1865 on grounds of cruelty and adultery), William Henry Chetwynd (1811-90) of Longdon Hall (Staffs), second son of Sir George Chetwynd, 2nd bt., and had issue one son and one daughter; died Oct-Dec 1898; Col. Hervey Arthur Talbot (1838-84), born 6 October 1838; an officer in 18th Royal Irish Regiment of Infantry (Ensign, 1858) and the South Staffordshire Regiment (Col. commanding 3rd and 4th battalions); JP for Cheshire and Staffordshire; married, 23 June 1874, Eva Julietta (d. 1888) (who m2, 27 October 1887 at St Thomas, Portman Square, London, George Capel Fenwick and had further issue one daughter), daughter of Henry Crawshay of Oaklands Park (Glos), and had issue one son and one daughter; died as a result of the delayed effect of injuries sustained while stopping a bolting horse, 11 September 1884 and was buried at Aston, 15 September 1884; will proved 11 February 1885 (effects 8,163); (5) Frances Jessy Talbot (1844-1918); married 1st, 19 June 1867, Capt. , 17 February 1744 and 23 March 2020 and updated 4 November 2018, 1 2019., following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009 first wife died 2 June 1635 ; administration of her goods granted. ; calls from landlines are typically charged up to 9p per minute ; calls from landlines are typically up! 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