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General
Strawberry Field is a former Salvation Army children’s home in Liverpool, famously associated with John Lennon of The Beatles. It's now home to a visitor attraction.
Strawberry Field Liverpool is located in the leafy suburb of Woolton, the village where John Lennon grew up. You can find more information about how to get to us here.
Our address is Strawberry Field, Beaconsfield Road, Liverpool L25 6EJ
Strawberry Field Liverpool is open every day excluding Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Please see our current opening hours here.
Entrance to the gardens, cafe and gift shop at Strawberry Field Liverpool is free of charge. Tickets are required for entry to the visitor exhibition. We recommend booking in advance to ensure entry, although tickets may also be available on the day from the welcome desk in the shop.
Yes, it’s open to the public with a visitor centre, garden, café and exhibition.
Visitors can explore the gardens, original gates, interactive exhibition and café.
During your visit
There is a gift shop onsite at Strawberry Field Liverpool and we have an online store.
Refreshments are available from our award-winning Imagine More cafe. Whether you want to join us for lunch or get something 'grab and go', there are plenty of options at Strawberry Field Liverpool.
The audio guide at Strawberry Field Liverpool is available in English, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Mandarin.
You are welcome to take photographs at Strawberry Field. We just ask that you are mindful of our other visitors. Feel free to tag us on social media!
There is plenty for children to get involved with at Strawberry Field Liverpool. Under 16s go free in the visitor exhibition all year round and through out the summer we have 'Get Back to Play' sessions in the garden. Pick up our Garden Explorer map from the gift shop and follow the activity trail around the Strawberry Field garden.
Strawberry Field Liverpool does not have a clockroom or secure storage space. Visitors are welcome to bring small bags into the exhibition space.
Coaches are able to pick up and drop off at Strawberry Field Liverpool in the lay bay on Beaconsfield Road. On street parking is available on Menlove Ave. We ask that coaches be mindful of our neighbours.
Other
Strawberry Field Liverpool has several spaces available for hire. Find out more about Room Hire here.
The gates at Strawberry Field are fragile. In order to preserve them, we need to remove any locks which are attached to them. If you wish to leave a personal message at Strawberry Field, please consider supporting our work by purchasing an engraved stone on the Path of Peace surrounding the Bandstand in the Strawberry Field gardens.
Strawberry Field Liverpool is not able to value any memorabilia.
Strawberry Field Liverpool does not accept clothes donations for The Salvation Army. You can find your nearest charity store or donation bank on The Salvation Army website.
Media Enquiries
For all media enquiries, please contact info@strawberryfieldliverpool.com.