Aston by Wrenbury

The village features in the Domesday Book as Estune, meaning eastern manor, settlement or farmstead.

Features of interest include the red-brick St Andrew's Methodist Church (1866),[2] which has an associated Grade II listed lychgate and war memorial dating from around 1919[3] leading to a small cemetery.

Aston House Farm is a Grade II listed, black-and-white timber farmhouse, dating from 1662.

[4] The village also has a Grade II listed red telephone box, an example of the 1935 K6 style designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.

The Bhurtpore Inn in the north of the village dates from 1720 and was first recorded as a public house in 1778.

St Andrew's Methodist Church
Aston House Farm
Bhurtpore Inn