Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight located at 10 Bridge St, Birkenhead, Wirral CH62 4UP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 644 6466

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Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool
Bridge Cottage, Port Sunlight liverpool

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Rob Hart

5 Google Rating

Fantastic place to visit. Just a stone's throw from Liverpool. The walking tour around was fantastic

5/ 5

Fantastic place to visit. Just a stone's throw from Liverpool. The walking tour around was fantastic Marie our guide was great. I would go back and do it again. The tea room upstairs is very nice too.

geoff murray

4 Google Rating

Interesting history, with an interesting shop selling period stuff, needs to be part of the hole Por

4/ 5

Interesting history, with an interesting shop selling period stuff, needs to be part of the hole Port Sunlight visit

elisabeth booth

4 Google Rating

Heritage open day Sunday 22nd September was well organized

4/ 5

Heritage open day Sunday 22nd September was well organized

Gillian Pulham

5 Google Rating

Attended Port Sunlight Printmakers Summer Exhibition 2019 - we have some very talented artists in

5/ 5

Attended Port Sunlight Printmakers Summer Exhibition 2019 - we have some very talented artists in our local area - Great venue too!

Brynley Williams

4 Google Rating

Peaky blinders. Pollys place

4/ 5

Peaky blinders. Pollys place

Patricia Allison

5 Google Rating

Brilliant great time very welcoming n helpfull..

5/ 5

Brilliant great time very welcoming n helpfull..

Ged Miller

5 Google Rating

Lovely stone bridge over a peaceful garden hollow. You can walk under the bridge and there's steps

5/ 5

Lovely stone bridge over a peaceful garden hollow. You can walk under the bridge and there's steps from the bottom of the hollow up to the bridge

Allan Valentine

4 Google Rating

Very nice visitor experience of Lord Lever's employees village and his home within it. Well presente

4/ 5

Very nice visitor experience of Lord Lever's employees village and his home within it. Well presented by volunteers who provide the storyline on what is now. Community hub.

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