The Bartons Arms, Grade II* listed Victorian pub in Aston, England
The Bartons Arms is a Grade II* listed pub with red brick walls, distinctive Dutch gables, and a central clock tower built in 1901. The building features ornate Victorian interior details including original decorative tiles and rooms separated by period screens.
Built in 1901 by architects James and Lister Lea as a Mitchell & Butlers establishment, the pub was designed with distinct areas reflecting social divisions of its era. Its interior arrangements reveal how public spaces were organized around class distinctions at the turn of the 20th century.
The pub served as a gathering place for entertainers performing at the nearby Aston Hippodrome theatre across the street. This connection to the local performance scene shaped how the venue functioned within the community.
The pub is located on High Street with straightforward access and clear sightlines from the street. Visitors are well-served to spend time examining the architectural details both outside and within the building's many rooms.
During the 2011 riots, the manager stood guard to protect this building from looters, safeguarding one of the finest examples of period glasswork and tilework still intact. This act of vigilance preserved a remarkable example of craftsmanship from that era.
Location: Birmingham
Inception: 1901
Architects: James and Lister Lea
Official opening: 1901
Architectural style: Victorian architecture
Floors above the ground: 3
Address: 144 High Street, Aston,Birmingham, England B6 4UP
Website: http://thebartonsarms.com
GPS coordinates: 52.49920,-1.89530
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:30
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