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| Speke Hall makes an ideal stop-off point when travelling into Liverpool. Orignally built in 1530, its Great Hall and priest hole date from Tudor times, while smaller rooms show the Victorian desire for privacy and comfort. There is also fine Jacobean plasterwork and intricately carved furniture. A fully equipped Victorian kitchen and servants' hall enable visitors to see 'behind the scenes'. | | | | Speke Hall is administered and financed by the National Trust with the help of a grant from the National Museums Liverpool. Groups will be asked to break into smaller groups of 10 for entry to the house to prevent overcrowding | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 2hrs | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 50yds | | | | On site catering Home Farm Restaurant, self service, 70 covers 500yds from house. Locally sourced produce | | |
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