The typical property in CH60
CH60 is Heswall, an affluent Wirral commuter town with the Dee estuary as a western boundary.
Area summary
CH60 sits in Wirral MBC. The outcode covers Heswall, Gayton and surrounding villages overlooking the Dee estuary. Heswall has a developed local high street and views across the estuary to Wales. Housing is mixed: large Victorian and Edwardian villas, 1930s detached, and newer estate development. Heswall has some of the highest property values on the Wirral.
There is no station within CH60 (the Wirral Way line was closed; Heswall station closed in 1956). Hooton (in CH66) and West Kirby (CH48) are the closest mainline options. The A540 provides road links.
Employment patterns are commuter into Liverpool, Chester and the M53 corridor. Demographics skew older and more affluent.
Wirral Council operates selective licensing in defined areas. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a substantial cost on Victorian villa stock.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Dee estuary SPA limits some coastal works
- No rail station; car dependency is high
- Larger Victorian villas have high absolute EPC upgrade costs
The full CH60 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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