Even though Aston Hall welcomed thousands of visitors on its first day after a £12.5 million refurbishment, it was still possible to find peace and so ...
Amy Leigh Stokes, age 4, was the first person through the gates when Aston Hall re-opened.
Sir Thomas Holte meets King Charles in the gardens of Aston Hall.
Colonel John Hampden's Regiment of Foote on a charge in front of the house.
Dave and Barbara Hackett enjoying a stroll in the new garden at Aston Hall.
Visitors watch Sir Thomas Holte eat his lunch outdoors as Aston Hall welcomes the crowds on its first day after a £12.5 million refurbishment.
Abigail Fullard meets Queen Victoria.
Colonel John Hampden's Regiment of Foote fire their muskets.
Sonja Kaminski and her daughter Robyn enjoying a bite to eat.
Aston Hall welcomes the crowds on its first day after a £12.5 million refurbishment.
Colonel John Hampden's Regiment fire a cannon to celebrate.
Ozzy Osbourne lookalike Izzy Ozzy, aka Daithi Gilfoyle-McGroarty, admires his own image inside Astonish, the new museum at Aston Hall.
Izzy Ozzy meets Sir Thomas Holte outside Aston Hall.
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Aston Hall re-opens to the public
Jul 20 2009 by By Graham Young and Iain Findlay
Thousands of people visited Aston Hall in Birmingham for its grand re-opening weekend. The 17th Century stately home has undergone a multi-million pound restoration project and the estate is expected to establish itself as a major tourist attraction.