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.