
Speke Hall in Liverpool
National TrustSpeke
Liverpool
Merseyside
L24 1XD
Speke Hall is a Grade I listed Tudor building located in Speke, Liverpool, England. It dates back to the 16th century and is considered one of the finest surviving examples of a black-and-white timber-framed house in England. The Hall has been extensively renovated over the years and now features a wide range of rooms, including great hall with its magnificent hammer beam roof, oak-panelled parlour, Jacobean staircase and Victorian kitchen. The gardens are also a delight to explore, with their intricate pathways, knot gardens and herb beds. Visitors can enjoy exploring the grounds or take part in special events such as concerts and reenactments. Speke Hall is a must visit for anyone interested in experiencing the beauty of this historic home.
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