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It’s no surprise that over 130 acres of colourful gardens and parks can be explored in the village that inspired the Garden City movement.
Did you know every green space in the village is cared for all-year round by Port Sunlight Village Trust’s hard-working gardeners? Yes, that includes the front gardens of every property too, which are listed alongside the houses themselves. The village is Green Flag Award accredited in recognition of its well-kept green spaces.
As part of William Lever’s vision for Port Sunlight, the village is filled with picturesque parks and they’re all open for everyone to enjoy.
Seasonal highlights
Looking for a perfect spring stroll in Wirral? Look no further than Port Sunlight’s parks, gardens and leafy streets lined with picturesque cottages.
If you’re looking for somewhere to soak up the season, the Dell will be your paradise. From magnolias to cherry trees, the branches come alive with blossom around the romantic Dell Bridge and Lyceum. It’s no wonder it is one of the most photographed spots in the village and Wirral. There are plenty of benches for you to sit down and take a moment to admire the landscapes. Along the Diamond, daffodils, crocuses and tulips pop up to bring a riot of colour.
The woodland area behind Christ Church offers plenty of pathways, perfect for little nature explorers looking for a fun family day out.
Why not extend your walk through the village to the nearby Port Sunlight River Park and marvel at the birds on the banks of the Mersey, or head to the calm oasis of New Ferry Butterfly Park? Remember to check their opening times before visiting.
What was once a tidal creek is now a picturesque park. The Dell runs past the Lyceum and underneath the iconic grade II listed Dell Bridge, and makes for a relaxing stroll no matter the time of year. In spring, the Dell is filled with daffodils, blossom and rhododendron, before summer transforms it into the perfect spot to take a seat on one of the benches. In autumn, the trees put on a grand show of colour that is a photographer’s dream.
At the lower end of the Diamond is the Hillsborough Memorial Garden, created in memory of those who lost their life in the Hillsborough tragedy. It’s private and peaceful feel makes this a place to reflect. The borders are often filled with colour and it offers a raised viewpoint to gaze along the Diamond towards the Lady Lever Art Gallery in the distance.
The magnificent boulevard running through the centre of Port Sunlight is known as the Diamond. Its sweeping views from the Jubilee Arch, past the War Memorial and to the Lady Lever Art Gallery are bound to inspire. Here you’ll find one of the longest rose gardens in the North West, brimming with colourful blooms including the tea-scented, apricot-coloured Port Sunlight Rose. You can admire 25 varieties of roses on the Diamond and around the village, all cared for by our gardeners with advice and support from David Austin Roses. Visit between May and September to see our roses in bloom.
Opposite Port Sunlight Museum and Lady Lever Art Gallery is the village green, a large open space where visitors and the community alike relax and play. During the warmer months, it’s home to a range of events and activities from food and drink festivals to family-friendly games.
Behind Christ Church, between King Edward’s Drive and Corniche Road, is a wild woodland area. Walk along avenues through the trees, rest on the benches and look out for wildflowers popping up. Pockets of woodland can also be found all around the village.
Managed by the Land Trust, the nearby River Park offers a scenic waterfront, wetland habitats, and a variety of walks with stunning views across the Mersey to Liverpool’s iconic waterfront. Plan your visit here.
On the edge of Port Sunlight, this urban nature reserve has been developed on a former railway coal yard, goods yard and water softening plant. Plan your visit here.
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