Port Sunlight is located at Birkenhead, Wirral CH62 4XB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Port Sunlight and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Iain Prandle

5 Google Rating

Train station on the Merseyrail network . Services every 15 mins during the daytime Monday to Saturd

5/ 5

Train station on the Merseyrail network . Services every 15 mins during the daytime Monday to Saturday to Chester. Six trains an hour to Liverpool Monday to Saturday daytime. Unfortunately the station isn't wheelchair accessible just yet but maybe in the future. The station does have a toilet which is fully accessible.

Stuart Laws

5 Google Rating

As far as the entrance goes, this must surely rank as one of the most picturesque and quaintest stat

5/ 5

As far as the entrance goes, this must surely rank as one of the most picturesque and quaintest stations in the entire country, immediately adjacent to a wonderful bowling green and the quintessentially English village of Port Sunlight. The southbound platform, as the name suggests, is a real suntrap on a summer's day, but less inviting in winter as the shelter is narrow and completely open on one side. Access via stairs only to platforms.

Patrick Cherry

4 Google Rating

Great architectural heritage and credit to Victorian industrialist and philanthropist. LORD Leverhul

4/ 5

Great architectural heritage and credit to Victorian industrialist and philanthropist. LORD Leverhulm.... Soaps etc....

isis Newcombe

5 Google Rating

Wonderful walk through the rose gardens, Warwickshire Memorial & past museum. Lovely Hillsborough me

5/ 5

Wonderful walk through the rose gardens, Warwickshire Memorial & past museum. Lovely Hillsborough memorial garden & walk through the dell & around Port Sunlight village.

S.D. Threlfall

5 Google Rating

Great village to visit

5/ 5

Great village to visit

Daniel Stuthridge

3 Google Rating

Train journey was good despite delays although lift access or ramp would be beneficial as I saw a ma

3/ 5

Train journey was good despite delays although lift access or ramp would be beneficial as I saw a man fall down the stairs today

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