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. County: Flintshire Community: Hawarden (Penarlg) Community: Hawarden Locality: Aston Built-Up Area: Shotton 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. Charles Wyndham (1760-1828), whom she bore three children, leading to an unsuccessful action by Hodges against Wyndham from 'criminal conversation', the court finding that Hodges had been an accessory after the fact; (4) Harriet Aston (1768-76), baptised at Aston, 8 August 1768; died young and was buried at Aston, 21 August 1776. His father took the name Aston for himself and his family by Act of Parliament in 1743. Aston Hall is open to the public during spring, summer and autumn months, following extensive renovation from 2006 to 2009. Leisure Membership for non-staying guests. Aston by Sutton, Cheshire Click on the map for other historical maps of this place . Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (matriculated 1757/8). Be first and book now for 2023 for your best choice of everything. His widow died 10 April, and was buried at Aston, 14 April 1752; her will was proved May 1752. Warner guests consistently rate all 15 hotels with four stars and above out of five on Tripadvisor in reviews based on location, cleanliness, service, value and their overall experiences and opinions. 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. Please leave a comment if you have any additional information or corrections to offer, or if you are able to help with additional images of the people or buildings in this post. 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. 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. 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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. He appears also to have had four illegitimate children, for whom provision was made in his will, including: (X1.1) Constantine Aston (b. c.1770); a daughter educated at a convent in St. Donato, Pulverosa near Florence; but by 1784 living with her father at Spa; (X2.1) Thomas Manners (fl. 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. (. Real property, 3,021. His wife's date of death is unknown. 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. of Greenhill (Cheshire); (1.10) Catherine Aston; married Peter Leigh, gent., of Ridge. This copy was mistakenly reattributed to Velzquez when sold in 1867, then to Valds Leal when in the collection of F. W. Cosens, Lewes, who purchased it in 1875. 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. (11) Ursula Aston; married Geoffrey Holcroft of Hurst (Lancs). (3) Blanche Talbot (1837-98), born 4 January 1837; married, 15 August 1854 at St George's, Hanover Square, London (div. He died 5 August 1573. He died 14 December 1702 and was buried at Aston, 19 December 1702, where he and his wife are commemorated by a monument with carving by Grinling Gibbons. 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. (3) William Aston (d. 1504-05); died without issue, 1504-05; (4) Maud alias Ellen Aston; married to John Done of Flaxyards (Cheshire); (5) Joan Aston (d. c.1502); married 1st, Roger Dutton (d. 1499) and 2nd, Sir Richard Strangeways; said to have been buried at the Carmelite church in York, 2 February 1501/2; (6) Margery Aston; married, 1486-87, John Wood of Sutton. 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. 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. 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". Wadley House: the L-shaped early 16th century service wing. The first chapel on the site of the . He died 24 August 1772. Calls from landlines and mobiles are included in many free call packages. Theres a deli bar and fresh fish counter, plus the roast of the day carved to order. The lease passed from the Untons by marriage to the Knightleys and the Purefoys who both had estates elsewhere. Can anyone provide more information about the lives of the four illegitimate children of Henry Hervey Aston (c.1740-85)? 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. Location: Alvaston Hall is located 40 minutes south-east of Chester, and 30 minutes west of Stoke-on-Trent. The dungeons, which may have been used as a prison, were added in 1516. Copyright 2022 Warner Leisure Hotels. High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1768. 3/4 Ashton Hall Farmhouse. 1949); married, Oct-Dec 1973, Rodger Price (b. His widow died 1 January 1874; her will was proved 14 April 1874 (effects under 1,500). 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. 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. 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. Sir Willoughby married, in 1664 or 1665, Mary Offley, the child of a prominent Royalist family in Staffordshire. The resemblance of the garden front to the slightly larger but contemporary Longford Hall is notable. It is first mentioned by Stirling-Maxwell in 1848 at Aston Hall, Cheshire. 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. The next heir was Col. Talbot's only son, Bryan Hervey Talbot (1916-2008), who demolished the main house soon after coming of age. This survives as a pink brick range of six widely-spaced bays facing east and connected to the stable block of 1695, which was later made into a great hall. In 1648 he sold the estate to Robert Holden of Shardlow. 1/3/1967. 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. HC79.I6 H33 1796+ Oversize]; memorial of facts relating to his fatal duel, 1798 [National Army Museum, 1968-07-147]. (2003), A Christmas Carol. [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. Henry Harvey (d. 1748), who took the name of Aston. Spokes. Here youll find cobbled streets, a Roman Amphitheatre, 1000-year-old cathedral, and of course the world-famous Chester Rows for shopping and dining. Im absolutely mind blown to see my full family history/Tree In more depth then I have found Myself so far. 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. Sir Thomas's second son was Sir Arthur Aston (c.1572-1627), a professional soldier who was killed during the Duke of Buckingham's ill-fated assault on the Ile de Rh and who was the father of another Sir Arthur Aston (1590-1649), a Royalist commander in the Civil War who was among those massacred in 1649 after Cromwellian forces captured Drogheda in Ireland. Unfortunately, nothing is known about the interior decoration of the house. In the 1950s he refurbished the dower house, Aston Lodge, as a new centre for the estate, and this remains the property of his descendants. 1693), baptised at Aston, 12 October 1693; married, 1716, Robert Jenks esq. At his death in 1702, Sir Willoughby divided his estates between two of his sons. The architect is unknown, but the suggestion that this was Thomas Webb of Middlewich, mason, who worked at Erddig Hall (Flints.) 1862), Duc d'Angelo; died without issue, 29 August 1890. The materials were advertised for sale in September that year. This was a six-bay block with. Alvaston Hall commands a fantastic location in rural Cheshire, a county famous for its Tudor and Roman architecture and pristine parklands. Garden & Outbuildings: A late 17th century Dovecote, a Georgian Dower House, and two lodges are extant. In 1593 Sir John's younger brother, Michael, built a new chapel (now the parish church) and also a secondary seat (known as Risley Lodge) on the hill to the north-east of the house. [3], His descendant, also Robert Holden, was a successful lawyer who replaced the old house with a new red brick three storey five bayed mansion in 1735. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Chester. [1], 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. Risley Hall: the late 19th century house built for Ernest Terah Hooley as an addition to the Georgian block. [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. Letters discussing the inheritance of estates. 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. His widow died 10 July and was buried at Faringdon, 18 July 1745. Just five minutes drive from the riverside town of Nantwich, the hotel makes a great base for exploring Cheshires green spaces and history. [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. An appealing, spacious Grade II listed farmhouse in a prominent village location. In 1603 King James I and Anne of Denmark stayed here on their autumn progress. Elder son of Hon. 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). Aston family of Aston-by-Sutton, baronets. This is wellness the Warner way. (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. 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. All room imagery shown is a representation of these room grades only. She died 6 February 1845. 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). Patron, Sir A. Aston, Bart. GV II* Farmhouse and cottage: early C17, cottage added later C17, top . (1) Sir Thomas Aston (c.1547-1613), kt. was succeeded by his grandson, Richard Aston (c.1470-1529), and then by the latter's son, Thomas Aston (d. 1553). Acres, 1,012. Paired with soul-lifting music and dancing, then mattress toppers for restful nights. It has a pin-drop peaceful setting with award-winning gardens, a large pool, and a pick of restaurants and lounges. We're situated in beautiful Cheshire, just five minutes from the riverside town of Nantwich. The house was severely damaged after an attack by Parliamentary troops in 1643. As of January 2011, Birmingham City Council was working on the restoration of the statue, the head of which was missing. Henry Hervey (1700-48), fifth son of the 1st Earl of Bristol. 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. His wife's date of death is unknown. I am grateful to Sally-Anne Hayes, Marion Lewis and John Taplin for additional information. 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. 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. (3) Mary Aston (1748-1848), baptised at Faringdon, 28 June 1748; married, 18 September 1770 at Petersham (Surrey), Capt. 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. 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. For much of the 19th century, Aston Hall was owned by minors and absentees and then passed to trustees who leased it. 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. Secure your next break with just a 20pp deposit*. By 1514 Sir Thomas Unton of Minster Lovell Hall (Oxon) was the lessee, and either he or his son, Sir Alexander Unton, rebuilt the house in limestone rubble; a small L-shaped wing on the north side of the present house survives from this building, and has mullioned windows with uncusped arched lights of a kind common in 16th and early 17th century Oxford. Holden's daughter Mary Shuttleworth Boden was born here in 1840. He died in 1552/3. Theres nothing quite like that holiday feeling. The cabaret restaurant hosts festivals, tribute acts, team shows and party bands. 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. His first wife died 2 June 1635; administration of her goods was granted 30 June 1636. Inside, there is late 18th century woodwork and plasterwork in some rooms, and the staircase has a scrolled iron balustrade. 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. Can anyone provide information about the tenants of Wadley House after 1800? Boxing Day Walk Jan 2 12:00 - 17:00. 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. Find adult-only UK breaks with prices that start from just 199pp. 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. (2) Capt. Colonel of the Berkshire Militia, 1759. 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. Anchitel Grey (d. 1702), second son of Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford and had further issue; she died 2 June 1688. He died from wounds received in a duel with Maj. Allen in India, 23 December 1798; his will was proved 2 November 1799. Why Richard was favoured for this inheritance above his elder brothers (several of whom, like himself, were London merchants), is not clear. 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. He married, 25 July 1914 at Middlewich (Cheshire), Dorothy Helen (1890-1978), younger daughter of W. Roylance, shortly after his father's death, on finding his father's affairs confused. ; 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? . He died in the lifetime of his father in 1484. 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. He died in 1613. His widow died 22 January 1711/2 and was also buried at Aston. The chefs offer two daily specials, plus Indian, Asian, Tex-Mex and Italian themed nights. 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. tried and failed to sell the Risley estate in 1741, and in 1757 he demolished the old house there. 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. * Some sources state that Sir Roger was a natural son of Thomas' brother, John Aston. They work differently, adapting to their respective markets, but their expertise, insight and knowledge remains the same. What's included in the price of every break? Set in the pretty Cheshire countryside, it's ideally located near Manchester and Liverpool too. 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. Baring of Membland and Lambay Barons Revelstoke This is one of five posts about the various branches of the Baring family. 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. At the time of the marriage she can only have been fourteen or fifteen, but over the next thirty years she bore him twenty-one children, fourteen of whom survived into adulthood.
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