Aston Library is a public library in Aston, West Midlands, England, built in 1881. It is a Grade II listed building.
The Manor of Aston became a borough in 1903, with council offices in the building. From 1911, Aston was part of the city of Birmingham. "History of Aston" Astonbrook-through-Astonmanor. Retrieved 3 January 2023. The building is now a public library of Birmingham City Council. "Aston library" Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
It is described in the listing text as designed in "a loosely Jacobean style". The building, on the corner of Witton Road and Albert Road, is nearly symmetrical. It has an octagonal corner turret at the centre, surmounted by a weather vane bearing the date 1881.
There are fifteen bays on either side of the turret, divided into clusters of three bays. Above the Witton Road entrance is a stone pediment and a tablet which reads "FREE LIBRARY". The Albert Road entrance has an arched portal, leading to a porch where there is a granite foundation stone showing the name of the architect.
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