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Spent 5 hours. First the walking tour with David. A wealth of knowledge. Then a visit to Lady Lever art gallery, wonderful then a coffee in the gorgeous cafe under the gallery. Then the museum with a informative video. Then the workers cottage. A visit to the war memorial that looks at the impact
Great presentation and well organised place with wonderful staff at the counter. She was very helpful for us since we carried a pram and took the time to explain us the details. This place is all you need about the beginning and the history of Port sunlight Village. The flow, the details, the interi
Most unexpected find whilst in the area for a few days. Very inspiring and could have spent more time there. Well done.
We paid for the 90 minute tour of the village. It was really good. The information and objects in the museum were well presented. The church is amazing. The Edwardian House was also really interesting to walk round. The village is beautiful. Wish I could have lived there in it's heyday.
This really is the most fascinating place. Emerge from the train station - only 15 minutes from Liverpool by Merseyrail and you are transported to an Arts and Crafts utopia. The museum is very close to the art gallery. The museum is fascinating and you can buy Sunlight and Lifebuoy soap there as wel
The museum is small and you shall wander around a village to get the whole picture. Even in a bad weather it is a whole day trip. But the point: Lord Leverhulme had an ideas, wishes and aberration for Napoleon (and sources) and subordination was a key to thrive. (Urbanist dream and well supported so
Enjoyable small museum with lots of history in it regarding Port Sunlight and Lever. The house next door is also interesting dating back to 1913. If you pay for gift aid you also get 12 months entry.
Lovely day out, definetly coming back as we didn't get to explore the whole village. Couple in the museum were lovely & so helpful. They kept our bikes safe while we went on guided walking tour, with Sue, who was also lovely & very knowledgable, sharing personal insights into life in Port Sunligh
Really interesting to hear and read the history of the village. The admission price also includes admission to the cottage next door which offers an insight into how some of the employees would have lived. Also included is the soap museum which is very interactive and more geared up for children.
Amazing place to visit, a truly inspiring look back in history at a man who cared about his employees. Highly recommended, shop staff incredibly knowledgeable, tour guides are first class. Fascinating day out.
Came here on a free open day, admission price for adults is normally £8 & for that you get admission to the Port Sunlight Museum, entrance into a Worker’s Cottage next door at 22 King George’s Drive & also access to a new interactive centre ‘Soap Works’ a short walk away on Bath Street. The museum
Great visitors exhibit well worth a visit. Unfortunately the fountain outside is out of action due to ongoing works to secure its base. Still a lovely place to visit.
It’s a shame one can’t leave a review of Port Sunlight in its entirety since the whole village is arguably a living museum. Founded by Lever in 1888 in a major act of philanthropy aimed at improving the health and welfare of staff at the Lever's factory. Although founded in the 19th C the majority o
Beautiful village and museum. The staff are very friendly as well. The ticket is valid for a year which is added bonus. We're planning to visit again in time for rose garden
Walking tour (easy pace) around Port Sunlight village £7 lasts 90 mins. Full of interesting information from the guide about this wonderful place frozen in time. Visit to Lady Lever Art gallery after (free) to see fantastic art. Great cafe inbthe basement.
Wonderful little museum that gives you a great overview of the village and its history. The staff are very friendly and helpful. We bought some local honey from the shop and were able to try a few of the varieties first (this was extremely popular with our toddler). Highly recommended if you're visi
Excellent place to visit, especially on a nice day when you can wander around the village. The museum is really well-run, with modern exhibitions, a good shop, nice cafe and friendly, helpful staff. There are accessible toilets and a lift to the cafe on the first floor. I'd particularly recommend th
I have visited the museum previously but due to Covid-19 was shut on our last visit, but when it's open do go there are alot of artifacts that are of interest from around the world. We decided to walk around Port Sunlight village and its beautifully kept with friendly residents, there are some well
What a pretty well kept uplifting village, we visited the museum, gift shop, gallery and house and enjoyed every minute! The museum was really interesting with helpful & friendly staff. The rose garden and walk to the war memorial was beautifully presented, and a joy to experience. An enjoyable end
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