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Sudley House is a Quality Assured Visitor Attraction
Open 10am-5pm daily.
FREE ADMISSION to the gallery and all exhibitions and events.
Maintenance notice
At times there are temporary room closures at the gallery to allow us to undertake essential maintenance of the building. We advise visitors to check room openings in advance of a visit by calling the gallery.
If you can't see the Google map above you can download a printer-friendly information sheet with details of how to get to Sudley House including a map:
Please bear in mind that there is very limited parking at the venue so public transport is strongly recommended.
The drive from the city centre takes approximately 20 mins. The easiest route is to simply follow the road that runs alongside the river - the A5036 (it is called Wapping in the Albert Dock area). Drive south - the river will be on your right. The road will run for a few miles becoming Sefton Street and then Riverside Drive and will pass over several roundabouts - just follow the main line of traffic over them. Go past the Britannia pub and a short while later you reach a roundabout with a sign pointing left to the recycling centre. Here follow the sign left onto Jericho Lane and follow this until you reach a main traffic junction. Go straight across at these traffic lights (crossing the A561 Aigburth Road) onto Ashfield Road. At the next set of traffic lights go right onto Elmswood Road, then just before Mossley Hill church (which is on your right) turn right onto Mossley Hill Road. The entrance to Sudley House is about 500m along on your right.
There are two railway stations within walking distance of Sudley House. If travelling from the city centre board at Lime Street Station - several services stop at Mossley Hill station. Alternatively, take the Southport-Hunts Cross line to Aigburth station (board at either Liverpool Central or Moorfields). This service runs every 15 mins.
Several buses stop near Sudley House including number 61 from stand 5 at Bootle bus station to Elmswood Road bus stop (5min walk to Sudley House), number 82 from the Liverpool One bus station to Aigburth Road bus stop (10 mins walk) and the 80 or 80A to Rose Lane bus stop from Great Charlotte Street in the city centre (10 mins walk).
Local travel information is available on the Merseytravel website or by calling 0871 200 2233.
Parking is very limited at Sudley House so we strongly recommend public transport where possible. There are 3 blue badge parking bays. There is a single marked coach bay. There are some public bays on the street outside Sudley House.
Admission to Sudley House and all the National Museums Liverpool venues is FREE. All events and exhibitions are also FREE.
Sudley House stands in its own grounds and there is ample room for a picnic on a nice day. Please dispose of rubbish responsibly.
Feel free to bring your mp3 player or mobile phone with you but please turn phones to 'vibrate only' and please consider other visitors when adjusting your volume levels.
Sorry, we do not have a designated, staffed cloakroom, although visitors can hang their coats at their own risk. We also ask that visitors avoid bringing bags into the gallery.
Also, we do not have a prayer room.
There is a free wi-fi connection in the Sudley House tearoom on the ground floor. Simply log on and and the wireless provider is Café.
There is a limited range of Sudley House souvenirs available through
the tearoom.
Visitors wishing to access our archives or to make use of our opinion service should contact the information desk at the Walker Art Gallery (tel 0151 478 4199)
or contact us through this website.
If you are visiting to see a particular work we suggest you contact us in advance to ensure it is on gallery (we sometimes loan objects to other galleries or remove them for conservation). Call the information desk on 0151 724 3245.
The tearoom has now reopened with a new menu and a larger seating area. It is located on the ground floor and is open 10am-4.45pm Monday to Sunday. Our new menu includes sandwiches, soup of the day, 'posh pies' and homemade cakes.
We also serve a selection of hot and cold drinks, including cappuccinos and other artisan coffees. You can see a sample menu on our Shopping & Eating page.
There is a free wi-fi connection in the tearoom. Simply log on and and the wireless provider is Café.
It is a self-service facility.
For group bookings, please call our events team on: 0151 478 4780. General tearoom enquiries can be directed to us via our 'contact us' system.
Non-commercial photography is permitted but neither flash nor tripods can be used.
Visitors wanting to use the venue for location shooting of any kind should contact
our press department. More
information on location shooting can be found here.
Artists wanting to work in any of our venues should consult our guidelines for artists working in the venues.
There are baby changing facilities on the ground floor.
Prams can be stored on the ground floor. Please ask a member of staff for assistance.
The childhood and small world rooms may be of particular interest to children. There's a Noak's Ark, dolls' houses and other toys to play with.
Sudley House stands in its own gardens and backs directly onto a playing field, so there is plenty of space for running around and a picnic.
Tearoom staff are happy to warm bottles. There are highchairs available on request.
Our quarterly Family Guide describes our free family exhibitions, events and activities. It can be requested through our register with us page. A large print version is also available.
This video, with audio, captions and signed in British Sign Language, offers an overview of Sudley House, with a focus on access. It includes getting to and getting into the museum. To turn off the captions click on the CC symbol.
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The Merseylink Service is a dial-a-ride service for Merseyside people with mobility problems or difficulties, who cannot use or have difficulty using public transport. The service runs from 8am to 11pm daily and can be used by members for travel anywhere in Merseyside. The service is free for members and one essential travel companion. For further information contact Merseylink on 0151 709 1929.
There is a programme of regular events planned for Sudley House. Please check our website or call 0151 478 4697 for more information.
The first floor learning suite is available for booking by educational groups on the same number.
Schools and community groups can book by calling us on 0151 478 4788. All other visitors can book a group visit by calling 0151 478 4697.
You may also be interested in visiting our two other galleries, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool city centre and Lady Lever Art Gallery in Port Sunlight. Both are easily reached by public transport.