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Speke Hall opens to the public again on 16 March, 2008. The house is open Sundays to Wednesdays until the autumn. last updated: 11/03/2008 at 17:25 created: 11/03/2008. SEE ALSO.
Man's idyllic childhood growing up in Speke Hall with 'run of the grounds' The Whatmore family lived on site for over 20 years. Comments. News. Jess Molyneux Nostalgia Reporter. 16:49, 25 Dec 2024.
"Speke Hall offers a unique insight into Liverpool, Tudor and Victorian society and the Billiard Room is one of the key areas of interest within the historic mansion," he added.
Speke Hall reopens for weekends 11am-3pm from 28 February and then fully from 18 March, 2009. The Victorian tours run every half hour between 11.15am and 12.45pm. last updated: 17/02/2009 at 16:44 ...
A brief history of Speke Hall. 1530. Sir William Norris started to build Speke Hall. 1598. Speke Hall is completed by Sir William's son, Edward. 1835. Speke Hall fell into a state of decay. 1856.
"I visited Speke Hall a few times and always looked up at the house and wondered which is the bargeboard I worked on, but to see it close up today after all those years, it's wonderful" said Owen ...
O ne of the country's finest examples of Tudor architecture, Speke Hall is one of Liverpool's most famous sites and every ...
One of the country's finest examples of Tudor architecture, Speke Hall is one of Liverpool's most famous sites and every year welcomes thousands upon thousands of visitors from the city and beyond.