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Our award-winning museum tells the story of William Lever and his vision to create a village for workers at his Sunlight Soap factory.

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One of the finest surviving industrial worker villages in the world

In 1888, on the banks of the River Mersey, William Lever bought a piece of Wirral marshland and began building his new soap factory and community for the workers called Port Sunlight. It was named after Lever Brothers’ famous and innovative Sunlight Soap product.

Lever employed over 30 architects to help create his vision. What set Port Sunlight apart from similar planned communities like Bournville and Saltaire was its low density housing and radical emphasis on beauty, from varied English architecture to picturesque landscapes.

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Places to visit

Go on a guided journey through Port Sunlight with our popular walking tours.