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Liverpool & Lancashire

Speke Hall

A green oasis on the edge of Liverpool with a rare Tudor house at its heart

The Walk, Speke, Liverpool, L24 1XD

Speke Hall's north facade, framed by snow.

Important notice

Speke Hall will be fully closed on Sat 7 December due to Storm Daragh. We should reopen on Sun 8 December as normal, subject to post-storm inspections. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Planning your visit

A gold heart and red stocking Christmas decoration in the branches of a Christmas tree
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Christmas days out at Speke Hall 

Experience an enchanting family Christmas and the joys of festive music at Speke Hall. From a magical retelling of the Twelve Days of Christmas inside the Tudor house, to a family walk in the grounds to listen to festive melodies, there is a whole host of family-friendly things to do throughout the season.

A family at Speke Hall, Liverpool
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Speke Hall Community Passes 

Find out about our neighbours' and community passes to visit to Speke Hall as many times as you like throughout the year.

Dog walk in the gardens
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Visiting Speke Hall with your dog 

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.

A costumed volunteer points at something out of shot in front of a group of visitors at Speke Hall, Liverpool
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Visiting Speke Hall with a group 

Situated within eight miles of the centre and boasting excellent motorway links, this Tudor manor is ideally located for group leisure and educational visits.

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Speke Hall Map 

Take a look at the map of Speke Hall to help plan your visit.

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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