
Port Sunlight Museum and Tours
Bring your group to explore Port Sunlight, one of the finest surviving industrial worker villages in the world. Built in 1888 by William Lever to house workers at his soap factory, the Wirral village was a radical vision to provide a healthy and beautiful place for working class people to live and work.
Some of the leading architects of the late 19th and early 20th century contributed towards designing the blocks of Arts and Crafts-style cottages lining its leafy streets, with no two blocks being the same. Today, Port Sunlight is home to over 900 Grade II listed houses, acres of stunning gardens and parkland, a fascinating museum, a world-class art gallery and a thriving community.
No visit to Port Sunlight is complete without immersing yourself in its inspiring story at the award-winning Port Sunlight Museum and Worker’s Cottage. Groups can also enjoy a guided tour, either on your coach or on foot, to discover beautiful architecture, picturesque gardens and parks, and impressive monuments. Special discounts are available for groups for both Port Sunlight Museum and guided tours.
Located less than half an hour from both Chester and Liverpool, Port Sunlight is an ideal place for groups to explore as a single destination or as part of an itinerary. The village offers extensive free coach parking and easy drop-off and pick-up points.
To book, call 0151 644 6466 or email info@portsunlightvillage.com
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