Heswall
Heswall is a thriving community of approximately 9,000 residents and 300 businesses on the west of the Wirral Peninsula and is one of the UK’s most sought-after residential areas.
Many areas command magnificent views of the Welsh hills; particularly beautiful at sunset. Heswall is ideally placed for access to North Wales, the sea, and the cities of Liverpool and Chester, which are only 30 minutes away by car. Heswall has good public transport links, with a bus station in the town centre and a train station at Heswall Hills.
There is a strong tradition of a high standard of education in the area. Some of the country’s best performing schools, both primary and secondary, are located either in – or within 5 miles of – Heswall and there are Universities within easy reach.
There are two main parts to Heswall – the “top” village with a wide variety of shops and supermarkets, businesses, and an extensive choice of restaurants – and the quieter and quaint lower village, where there is a pub, post office, church, chemist, butchers, ladies & gents hairdressers, tea-shop, antique shop, greengrocers, off-licence, newsagents and a garage, all within a short stretch of a single road.
The original, lower village is protected by a conservation order and is characterised by the abundance of attractive local sandstone used in the construction of many of its buildings.






