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At Aston Hall in Aston Park

This is the South Lodge building in Aston Park, to the left of Aston Hall.

The lodge dates from around 1635 or afterwards.

This is a photo of listed building number 1075746.

Lodges Linked by Flanking Walls to East Front of Aston Hall, Birmingham

   ASTON PARK
   1.
   5104
   Aston B6
   Lodges linked by
   flanking walls to
   east front of
   Aston Hall
   (formerly listed as
   Falconers Lodges)
   SP 08 NE 7/5 25.4.52
   I GV
   2. Circa 1635 or possibly a slightly later C17 addition. Brick walls step down
   from the outer corners of the wings on the entrance front extending east to
   terminate in the lodges creating a symmetrical formed frame to the approach
   to the Hall. Weathered brick coping to walls. The lodges are small on a
   square plan but of 2 storeys red and diapered brick with stone dressings.
   Two storey oriel bays to front with strapwork cresting and shaped finialed
   gables as on Hall. External chimney stacks to outer sides with clustered
   octagonal shafts.


   Listing NGR: SP0799389814


This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.

Source: English Heritage
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