Speke Hall
Speke Hall is a remarkable timber-framed Tudor manor house tucked away on the banks of the Mersey, just a stone's throw from the bustle of Liverpool. Built over several generations by the Norris family, its black-and-white half-timbered façade reflected in the still moat is one of the most atmospheric sights in the North West. Inside, you'll find Great Halls and priest holes that speak to centuries of intrigue and faith.
- Stunning Tudor timber-framing
- Moat and walled gardens
- Priest holes and hidden history
Best for Tudor history lovers and those who enjoy a secret within the city.
Things to see at Speke Hall
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Great Hall
- "Adam" and "Eve" Yew Trees
- Priest Hole
- Carved Plasterwork Ceilings
- Moated Timber-Framed Facade