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Speke Hall wins Large Visitor Attraction of the Year

Family relaxing in the gardens at Speke Hall, Garden and Estate, Merseyside
Family relaxing in the gardens at Speke Hall, Garden and Estate, Merseyside | © ©National Trust Images/John Millar

We are proud to announce that Speke Hall has been awarded Large Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards 2022.

We are pleased to announce that Speke Hall has been awarded the title of Large Visitor Attraction of the Year at the 2022 Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards.

The Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards celebrate the exceptional achievements of businesses and individuals in the tourism industry across the region of Liverpool and Merseyside more broadly. Speke Hall was selected amidst fierce competition in the Large Visitor Attraction category, based on its wide range of activities, welcoming customer service and historical and cultural signifcance.

Speke Hall is very much a hidden gem; great for whiling away the hours with a lively variety of things to do. The staff were particularly friendly and helpful and a credit to the organisation.

A quote by Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards Judges

Commenting on the awards, Simon Osborne, General Manager at Speke Hall, said, "We’re absolutely delighted to have won the Large Visitor Attraction of the Year Award. Speke Hall is a very special place, and we are proud to be able to share it with so many visitors. This award is a recognition of the hard work and dedication of our staff and volunteers who work tirelessly to maintain and enhance the property."

Sitting next to the river Mersey, close to John Lennon International Airport, Speke Hall is a remarkable example of a Tudor timber-framed manor house that boasts a rich and varied history After undergoing a restoration in the 19th century, the mansion offers a one-of-a-kind blend of Tudor-style simplicity and Victorian Arts and Crafts aesthetics. Outside of the hall itself, the expansive gardens and estate are home to a wide range of wildlife, as well as our signature rhododendrons and bluebell woods.

A group of young adults kicking up autumn leaves on a walk around the estate at Hardwick, Derbyshire

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