Astley Hall, Stourport-on-Severn

Astley Hall is a small, three-storey country house set in 20 acres of parkland, two miles outside Stourport-on-Severn.

[2] The Jacobean façade features a 3-storey 3-bay centre block and 2-storey single bay wings with cornices, parapets and shaped gables.

[2] Access to the main house is via a semi-circular headed doorway with rusticated arch and an Ionic motif above a keystone.

[2] Above the porch is inscribed "SLB 1912", which refers to the date of the final acquisition of the house and additions to it by Stanley and Lucy Baldwin.

[2] On the garden front, the main house is slightly plainer with a 2-storey pedimented porch containing a coat of arms.

[3] At the beginning of the 20th century it was sold to Stanley Baldwin, who lived at Astley Hall from 1902 until his death in 1947.

The main front of Astley Hall with its semi-circular headed doorway
View of the garden front, with the 2-storey pedimented porch on the right
Memorial to Baldwin near his home, Astley Hall