Discover more at Speke Hall
Find out when Speke Hall is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Visit Speke Hall as many times as you like throughout the year with our neighbours' and community passes. The scheme is available to residents of the L19 and L24 post codes, or to community organisations and charities based in Liverpool.
With the Speke Hall neighbours’ pass, you and your family will be able to visit Speke Hall as many times as you like throughout the year.
The scheme is available to residents of L19 and L24 postcodes and each pass covers all residents of a household.
Residents of L19 and L24 can sign up for their pass by:
The pass costs £5 per household, regardless of how many adults and/or children are included in the pass. The cost of the pass supports not only the maintenance of the grounds and garden, but also helps to conserve Speke Hall and its treasures for everyone, forever.
No, the neighbours' pass is only valid at Speke Hall.
If you’d like to visit another National Trust place with your group, check their website for group rates or contact them to ask about community access schemes.
The pass must be presented on each visit to Speke Hall to gain entry (persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult).
Pass holders are not required to provide proof of address each time they visit Speke using their pass and it is not necessary for all residents of a household to be present for a passholder to gain entry.
With the Speke Hall community pass organisations and charities based in Liverpool that support the local community will be able to visit Speke Hall as many times as they like throughout the year.
The scheme is available to all organisations and charities based in Liverpool that support the local community.
Each community pass will admit up to 40 people to Speke Hall. These 40 individuals may be the same or different visitors on each separate visit to the property and must include a named representative of staff from the affiliated organisation and/or charity.
Liverpool based community organisations and/or charities can sign up for their pass with our team at Speke Hall by:
The pass costs £20 per organisation for one year. The cost of the pass supports not only the maintenance of the grounds and garden, but also helps to conserve Speke Hall and its treasures for everyone, forever.
No, the community pass is only valid at Speke Hall.
If you and your family are interested in visiting multiple National Trust places, please speak to the visitor reception team about National Trust membership. It's great value for money and gives entry to over 500 places across the country.
Once the pass has been administered, community groups and/or charities can gain entry to Speke Hall as many times as they like during the year by:
Pass holders are not required to provide proof of address each time they visit Speke using their pass.
Find out when Speke Hall is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Discover the hall's fascinating objects and architectural features and learn about the Norris family’s dangerous life under Elizabethan rule.
From peaceful strolls through colourful borders, to adventures in the woodland and spotting wildlife in the secret garden, there's plenty of seasonal joy to find at Speke Hall.
Dogs on leads are welcome to explore most areas of Speke Hall's grounds. Find out where you can go with your dog, what facilities are available to them and other important information at this two pawprint rated place.
Home Farm restaurant is open every day for you to grab a drink or a bite to eat. Afterwards, pop into the second-hand bookshop to find a pre-loved gem.
Since Sir William Norris began building Speke Hall in 1530, its survival hasn't always been guaranteed. Discover the stories of the people who have lived at Speke Hall.