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Speke Hall

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Tudor half timbered house with rich interiors and fine gardens.

Speke HallThe atmospheric interior of this rambling house spans many periods. Built in 1530, with a fine Great Hall and priest hole from that time, the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms, some with William Morris wallpapers, 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 to see 'behind the scenes'.

The restored garden has spring bulbs, a rose garden, summer border and stream garden, and there are woodland walks and magnificent views of the Mersey basin and North Wales hills from the Bund, a high bank. Home Farm, a 5 minute walk from Speke Hall, is a model Victorian farm building, restored and part-adapted to provide a restaurant, shop and visitor facilities, and offers estate walks, children's play area and orchard.

Tel - 0151 427 7231

Infoline - 08457 585702

Email - spekehall@nationaltrust.org.uk

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