• Speke Hall by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1870). Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England.
  • I visited Speke Hall on 29th September and was disappointed to find that upstairs wasn't open because there weren't enough guides.
  • Speke Hall is a wood-framed Tudor Manor House in Liverpool, Merseyside.
  • Address: Speke Hall, The Walk, Liverpool, L24 1XD, Merseyside, Liverpool How do we get there?
  • Speke Hall is one of the most famous historical features on Merseyside.
  • Speke Hall and Gardens is just 5 miles from the centre of Liverpool and is one of the finest Tudor Mansions in England.
  • Pgds 20080527 172855 Speke Hall Liverpool Merseyside Ntpl 34981.
  • Speke Hall has played host to many special occasions over the centuries, from lavish Tudor feasts to grand Victorian house parties.
  • Speke Hall is considered to be one of the finest examples of a wood-framed Tudor manor house in the world.
  • Speke Hall is managed by the National Trust – they’re efforts to maintain the hall will allow future generations to enjoy this beautiful building.
  • Speke Hall is a beautifully restored Tudor manor house with Victorian additions and gardens and woodlands to explore.
  • Sandwiched between the urban sprawl of Liverpool, Speke Hall is an astonishing survival from the past - a magnificent, unspoilt Tudor mansion, lying in its own...
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