The Ashorne Hall Railway was a ridable miniature railway in the grounds of Ashorne Hill House, Warwickshire, England.
[1][2] It was conceived as an added attraction to the collection of mechanical musical instruments at the Ashorne Hall museum.
It was 12+1⁄4 in (311 mm) gauge and had a clever and complicated track layout giving a journey of about one mile (1.6 km) in a restricted area of 6 acres (24,000 m2).
With two substantial stations, a tunnel and engine shed it was very well equipped.
With the death of its creator Graham Whitehead in 2003, the railway closed.