Speke HallOn the edge of an industrial estate and just minutes away from
the Liverpool Airport, the half-timbered black and white Speke Hall
is a piece of history tucked in amongst modern-day Liverpool. Once
on the brink of ruin, this purportedly haunted 450-year-old Tudor
house is now a popular Liverpool attraction, and is also the
departure point for tours to the neighbouring former home of Sir
Paul McCartney. Speke Hall boasts beautifully restored rooms,
lovely gardens, and spectacular views of the Mersey basin and the
North Wales Hills across the high bank of The Bund. Speke Hall is
also a popular venue for events such as weddings and it plays host
to various concerts, particularly over the summer. Guided tours by
costumed guides are available, and tours of the roof space are also
available on selected days. The Home Farm is about five minutes
from the house and has a visitor's centre, a shop and a good
restaurant. Address: The Walk, Speke Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/speke-hall Email: spekehall@nationaltrust.org.uk Telephone: 0151 427 7231 Transportation: Within two miles of Liverpool South Parkway train
station Opening Time: Opening times vary according to the season, please
check the website for details. Guided tours should be booked in
advance Admission: £9 (adults), £4.50 (children). Prices include a Gift Aid
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