Situated in an unusual setting on the banks of the River Mersey sits Speke Hall, a beautiful and rare Tudor timber-framed manor house.
Restored and brought back to life in the 19th century, Speke Hall is a unique and striking mixture of Tudor simplicity and Victorian aesthetics. Built by the devout Catholic Norris family, this fascinating building has witnessed more than 400 years of unsettled history. From the Tudor period to years of neglect and then to being pulled through the Victorian era, Speke Hall has stood tall and seen it all.
Now, in the modern day, Speke Hall provides a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you walk through the gates you will feel yourself take a breath, relax and truly appreciate the beauty of the mansion and the beautiful surrounding gardens.
Look out for events that will make Speke Hall even more special, including outdoor theatres and vintage fairs.