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National Trust Property

Speke Hall, Gardens and Estate

This attraction was nominated by Lin Ellis 

Speke Hall, originally built in 1530, has an atmospheric interior that spans many periods. The Great Hall and priest hole date from Tudor times, while the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms, some with William Morris wallpapers date from the Victorian era. There is Jacobean plasterwork and intricately carved furniture. There is a fully equipped Victorian kitchen and servants’ hall. Restored gardens have spring bulbs, rose garden, summer border and stream garden, there are woodland walks and magnificent views of the Mersey basin and North Wales hills from The Bund, a high bank.

Speke Hall

How to find us

Speke Hall, Gardens and Estate

Speke Hall Road
Liverpool
Merseyside L24
UK
Get directions to this attraction

Phone:
0151 4277231

Web:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/speke-hall/

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