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The village of Port Sunlight, created by William Hesketh Lever for his Sunlight soap factory workers in 1888. The new Museum has exhibits for all types of visitor, including a reconstruction parlour room, state-of-the-art audio-visuals, a model of the village and a typical Port Sunlight house, and historical items from the village's past. It also has a well-stocked gift shop offering a wide selection of items for residents and general visitors at good prices, from pottery, linen and stationery depicting views of the village, to our very popular range of soaps - Sunlight, Lifebuoy and Pears to name but a few. A guide joins our coach and relays a wealth of information and interesting facts. We depart the village heading towards Liverpool’s Albert Dock via the Birkenhead Tunnel. The Albert Dock has a vast array of historical buildings and shops to complement the trip. Only £18.50 Inc Port Sunlight Admission, tour and a complimentary gift. See Timetable B (Click Here)
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