Aston Eyre is a hamlet and civil parish in Shropshire, England, about four miles west of Bridgnorth.
Previously, the village was distinguished by the affix Wheaten, denoting a place where wheat was grown.
[1] In the years 1870-72 John Marius Wilson described Aston Eyre as "ASTON-EYRE, a township in Morvill parish, Salop; 4 miles W by N of Bridgeworth, Acres, 1,330.
The chapel was built in 1132 for the owners of the now ruined Aston Hall, which was later used for agricultural purposes in the 18th century.
[9] Aston Eyre Hall was built in the mid-14th century and consists of two wings to the north and west, with a detached gatehouse to the east.
The gatehouse has been converted into a functioning farm house and there is a similar barn to the north which dates to around 1613.