Speke Hall
Speke Hall is a beautifully preserved Tudor manor house nestled on the banks of the River Mersey in Liverpool. Surrounded by landscaped gardens and ancient woodland, this striking black-and-white timber-framed house dates back to the 1530s and offers a fascinating glimpse into centuries of English domestic life.
It's one of the finest surviving examples of its kind.
Inside, visitors can explore oak-panelled rooms, priest holes, and intricately carved furniture that reflect the home’s Catholic heritage during a time of religious conflict. Each room tells a different story, from Tudor times through to the Victorian era, when the house was restored and modernised.
Outside, the estate features peaceful gardens, orchard paths, a hedge maze, and panoramic views over the Mersey estuary. The surrounding woodlands include family-friendly trails and natural play areas, making it ideal for all ages.
With a café, visitor centre, and regular events throughout the year, Speke Hall offers a rich mix of history, heritage, and nature, all just a short drive from Liverpool city centre.

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