About

Sudley House in Liverpool offers a delightful experience combining art, history, and nature. This well-preserved attraction boasts an impressive collection of lovely paintings that captivate art enthusiasts. Its tranquil gardens provide a serene escape, ideal for a leisurely walk with children. Visitors can enjoy the inviting atmosphere of the cosy café, perfect for a relaxed coffee break. The friendly staff ensure a warm welcome, enhancing the overall pleasant experience. With free admission, Sudley House is both accessible and rewarding, making it a must-visit gem with an intriguing history for anyone spending an afternoon in Liverpool.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

North Mossley Hill Road
Bus stop 301 m walk
Irwell Lane
Bus stop 699 m walk
Brynmor Road
Bus stop 604 m walk
Lynmouth Road (Stop A)
Bus stop 751 m walk
Cooper Avenue North
Bus stop 445 m walk
Benmore Road
Bus stop 474 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 446 reviews
4.6/5 446 reviews
penny egan
penny egan
2 weeks ago on Google

Lovely gallery many wonderful paintings. Nice tea rooms.

Paul Devivo
Paul Devivo
3 weeks ago on Google

Worth a visit because it's old... Historic... And dare I say? FREE! Lovely old merchants house, art works. With a good tea rooms and gardens. Overlooking the nicer part of the Mersey. Light lunches, cakes and refreshments available. The onsite staff were happy to answer any questions. Enjoyed our visit.

Jo Goddard
Jo Goddard
1 month ago on Google

An oasis of peace.b"Ever seen wall paper from a long gone era of distinction and that is hasn't been changed since it was put on the walls" Feast your eyes and wait no longer. Small disabled/parking spaces at the front and a free entry to the museum. At the end of the visit the veranda where once the front entrance used to be provided a welcome moment to sit relax and eat our lunch. Not brought your lunch? Not a problem as there is a café on site. Very accessible and over two floors with a lift. Helpful kind and knowledgeable staff. Accessible toilets and spacious enough environment for people who might need a little extra space when moving around. There is a dedicated memorial garden to the Hillsborough disaster and local people who tragically lost their lives are named on a statue of remembrance. A note on the gate asking for respectful use of this area & I personally wouldn't take a dog in there as just beyond is a spacious parklands/gardens for people who wish to exercise their pets. In one of the rooms I got a internal message, which I occasionally do get & it went very simply "I don't belong" this came from observing one of the many beautiful paintings as part of the collection on display. A rather pale almost blueish looking lady and her portrait spoke to me. After carefully listening to the guide it appears that the painter felt somewhat inferior when he compared his painting skills with those other famous artists. I had no idea about the facts but quite possibly explained the message I received. A wonderful warm atmosphere and we shall return in the near future. Highly recommended.

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