Wirral, England

The typical property in CH63

CH63 is central Bebington including Port Sunlight, the Grade II*-listed model village built by William Lever for Sunlight Soap workers.

Area summary

CH63 sits in Wirral MBC. The outcode covers central Bebington, Higher Bebington, Port Sunlight and Storeton. Port Sunlight is a model village built from 1888 by Lever Brothers for their Sunlight Soap factory workers, and is now a Grade II*-listed conservation area with significant heritage value. The Lady Lever Art Gallery (Grade II*-listed) houses William Lever's art collection. Housing is mixed: Port Sunlight model village stock, Victorian and Edwardian villas in Bebington, 1930s semis, and newer development.

Bebington and Port Sunlight stations sit on the Wirral Line. The M53 at junction 4 provides motorway access.

Employment patterns are commuter into Liverpool, Chester, and the major Unilever Port Sunlight site.

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 and a complex consent issue on Port Sunlight listed properties.

What the data shows

Average sold
£222,034
From 37 sales
Median sold
£225,000
Dominant stock
detached
Full data for CH63

Researched facts

  • Port Sunlight conservation area is Grade II*-listed, source
  • The Lady Lever Art Gallery is operated by National Museums Liverpool, source
  • Bebington station is on the Wirral Line, source

Buyer notes

  • Port Sunlight listed-building consent rules are very tight
  • Unilever employment drives local rental demand
  • Direct rail to Liverpool is a major value driver

The full CH63 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.

CH63 property data

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