Locations

Wallasey

Wallasey is located at the northern tip of the Wirral Peninsula, in Merseyside. It's a coastal community with a strong maritime heritage and a strong sense of identity. Wallasey is a coastal town with dramatic views of the Irish Sea and River Mersey. It also offers access to miles and miles of sandy beach, making it an attractive destination for residents and tourists.

Wallasey was historically a port and seaside resort. Many Victorian-era buildings, promenades, and streets still lend the town its charming character. New Brighton, once a bustling holiday resort, is now home to restaurants, a movie theater, retail outlets, and a vibrant leisure scene.

Wallasey has excellent transport connections. The Merseyrail railway network offers direct access to Liverpool within 30 minutes. The M53 and Mersey tunnels are easily accessible by road users. Central Park and Vale Park are two of the many parks in Wallasey, which offer family-friendly amenities and open spaces. The local schools and colleges are a great asset to the community, which makes Wallasey a desirable place for families. Wallasey's seafront charm, its historical character, and the improvements to its amenities continue to draw people who are looking for an affordable coastal lifestyle, but still within easy reach of major cities.

Wallasey
Neston

Neston

Neston, a historic town in Cheshire located on the Wirral Peninsula, is known for its rural setting, peaceful character and strong sense of community. Neston, once a busy mining and trading area, has transformed into a charming residential community with easy access both to Chester and Liverpool. The center of the town maintains its traditional market town atmosphere, with local shops, cafés and pubs. Neston Market is a weekly event that brings residents together to buy fresh produce, and craft items, and interact with their community.

Neston is surrounded with beautiful countryside and coastal pathways. Parkgate is a popular place for birdwatching, leisurely walks, and to enjoy the views of the Dee Estuary. Neston offers a variety of schools including Neston High, as well as access to youth and sports clubs. The town has a Civic Hall, which hosts performances and events all year round.

Neston's railway station offers connections to Liverpool and Chester. Bus routes serve the area. Commuters can easily travel by road via the A540 or M53. Neston, with its historical charm, strong community spirit, and proximity to urban centers and natural beauty, is a wonderful place to live.