Aston Hall, which has just finished having refurbishment work done.
The newly rebuilt stable area in the grounds of Aston Hall.
The main entrance of the newly refurbished Aston Hall.
Cannon balls found in the grounds of Aston Hall.
This is damage to one of the bannisters from a Cannon ball fired during the Civil War.
The new garden area, rebuilt to look like it did in the years the Hall was owned by the Holt's.
A newly opened room, once slept in by King Charles.
The Feasting room in Aston Hall.
Chris Rice, head of Heritage for Birmingham city council, looks over one of the halls in the building, completely refurbished.
Chris Rice, head of Heritage for Birmingham city council, looks over one of the halls in the building, completely refurbished.
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Aston Hall's £12.5m revamp
Jul 17 2009 by By Neil Pugh
THE £12.5 million restoration of Aston Hall, one of Birminghams architectural gems has been given the official seal of approval by The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Coun Michael Wilkes.