Speke Hall

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Overview
A remarkable timber-framed manor house set in tranquil gardens and grounds. The house has a Tudor Great Hall, Stuart plasterwork, and William Morris wallpapers. Outside are varied grounds, including a rose garden, bluebell woods and coastal walks. For children there is an adventure playground, maze, woodland trail and quiz to complete in the Hall. There are daily costumed guided tours and various events throughout the year, contact for details.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: House open 14-22 Feb, 11-4; 28 Feb-15 Mar & 7 Nov-13 Dec, 11-4 wknds; 18 Mar-19 Jul, 2 Sep-1 Nov, 11-5 Wed-Sun; 21 Jul-30 Aug, 10.30-5 Tue-Sun. Open BH Mon

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
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Location
The Walk, SPEKE, Liverpool, L24 1XD
About the area
A metropolitan county on the River Mersey, with Liverpool as its administrative centre, Merseyside incorporates the towns of Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helena, Wallasey, and Southport. In the 19th century, Liverpool was England’s second greatest port, and the area has been affected by urban deprivation and unemployment.
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Speke Hall

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
A remarkable timber-framed manor house set in tranquil gardens and grounds. The house has a Tudor Great Hall, Stuart plasterwork, and William Morris wallpapers. Outside are varied grounds, including a rose garden, bluebell woods and coastal walks. For children there is an adventure playground, maze, woodland trail and quiz to complete in the Hall. There are daily costumed guided tours and various events throughout the year, contact for details.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: House open 14-22 Feb, 11-4; 28 Feb-15 Mar & 7 Nov-13 Dec, 11-4 wknds; 18 Mar-19 Jul, 2 Sep-1 Nov, 11-5 Wed-Sun; 21 Jul-30 Aug, 10.30-5 Tue-Sun. Open BH Mon
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
The Walk, SPEKE, Liverpool, L24 1XD
About the area
Area image
A metropolitan county on the River Mersey, with Liverpool as its administrative centre, Merseyside incorporates the towns of Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helena, Wallasey, and Southport. In the 19th century, Liverpool was England’s second greatest port, and the area has been affected by urban deprivation and unemployment.