• Speke Hall by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1870). Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England.
  • We're very happy to announce Speke Hall has been shortlisted for the Large Visitor Attraction of the Year Award at the 2022.
  • A tour of the gardens of this National Trust property in Liverpool and literally a stones throw from John Lennon airport.
  • Speke Hall is a stunning Tudor mansion with a Victorian personality in...
  • It’s a shame most of the National Trust properties seem to be closed, not sure why they need to close for winter cleaning, Speke Hall was no exception.
  • In 1795, a Liverpool merchant called Richard Watt bought Speke Hall out of the profits he’d made as a slave trader and plantation owner in Jamaica.
  • Speke Hall is a National Trust property in Speke, Merseyside. It is a wood-framed Tudor manor house. ... What is there to do at Speke Hall?
  • The history of Speke Hall is a long and storied one. The manor house was first built in the Tudor period, and has since been restored in the 19th century.
  • Speke Hall is a captivating Tudor manor house nestled in the heart of Liverpool.
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    • Is Speke Hall currently open to visitors?
  • Speke Hall Access Statement. ... Speke Hall, The Walk, Liverpool, Merseyside, L24 1XD T: 0151 427 7231 E: spekehall@nationaltrust.org.uk.