Area Overview for CH44 3BH

The corner shop in CH44 3BH
Mill Lane Bridge, Kingsway Tunnel Approach, Poulton in CH44 3BH
The lake in Central Park in CH44 3BH
Liscard, Lazy Landlord in CH44 3BH
Liscard, water tower in CH44 3BH
Shops along Wallasey Road, Liscard in CH44 3BH
St Luke's Church Poulton in CH44 3BH
Row of shops, Mill Lane, Wallasey in CH44 3BH
Victoria Central Health Centre, Wallasey in CH44 3BH
St.Albans Church, Liscard in CH44 3BH
Shopping Centre,  Liscard in CH44 3BH
Liscard Way Shopping Precinct in CH44 3BH
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Area Information

This postcode represents a specific residential cluster within the Liscard Ward of Wallasey, Merseyside. The area spans approximately 9,090 square metres and supports a small, settled community of 1,439 people. You live in the heart of the Wirral Peninsula, situated between the Rivers Mersey and Dee. This location offers a unique blend of historical depth and modern convenience. Originally a separate chapelry mentioned as early as 1260, the site now functions as part of Wallasey's main commercial centre. The Cherry Tree Shopping Centre anchors daily life, providing a focal point for retail activity just steps away from many homes in CH44 3BH. The settlement's history dates back centuries, evolving from a small township into a significant regional hub during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the former grounds of Liscard Hall form Central Park, offering open green space near this residential zone. Living here means enjoying established houses rather than new developments. The density of 158,312 people per square kilometre indicates a tightly knit neighbourhood where residents know their immediate surroundings. You gain access to the broader Wallasey infrastructure while remaining close to historic landmarks like the Grade II listed Liscard Battery gatehouse. This postcode represents a stable, central part of Wallasey where history and modern convenience intersect.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
9090 m²
Population
1439
Population Density
8148 people/km²

This postcode market is defined by stability and a strong preference for residential independence. Houses dominate the housing stock, offering the space and private outdoor areas that buyers in this sector typically seek. With 81% of residents owning their homes, the area functions primarily as an owner-occupied market rather than a rental hub. This high ownership rate suggests that properties in CH44 3BH hold value and appeal to buyers looking for long-term security. When you search for homes here, you will find estates that cater to families and adults who have put down roots in Wallasey. The specific nature of this postcode as a residential cluster away from heavy industrial zones further supports its appeal to owners. The prevalence of houses over apartments or terraced flats limits supply for those seeking different housing models but increases desirability for those wanting standalone living. Buyers looking at homes in this area should expect competition from other existing owners who may choose to sell. The market reflects a desire for traditional British housing rather than modern luxury conversions. This stability makes the area attractive for investors seeking steady performance rather than speculative growth. Understanding that you are dealing with a mature, owner-occupied market helps you price and position your purchase correctly within the broader Wallasey context.

House Prices in CH44 3BH

24
Properties
£92,940
Average Sold Price
£32,500
Lowest Price
£170,000
Highest Price

Showing 24 properties

AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
125 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHSemi-detached31£170,000Oct 2023
137 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHSemi-detached31£150,200Apr 2023
139 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHhouse--£160,000Aug 2021
143 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHhouse31£98,500Jun 2021
121 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHhouse3-£120,000Jun 2010
105 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHhouse--£47,120Feb 2010
141 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHhouse--£115,000Jun 2009
127 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHSemi-detached--£119,950Jul 2004
147 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHTerraced--£59,500Sep 2002
113 Mill Lane, Liscard, CH44 3BHSemi-detached--£44,500Jul 2000
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Energy Efficiency in CH44 3BH

Life in CH44 3BH centres on the extensive amenities available within the Liscard Ward. You shop at the Cherry Tree Shopping Centre, the main retail anchor for Wallasey. Supermarkets like Iceland Wallasey and Tesco Wallasey sit nearby for your weekly groceries. Five retail outlets provide variety within a short walk. Local residents also utilise five railway stations such as Birkenhead North for longer journeys across the region. For leisure and tradition, traverse the area to visit the Liscard Battery gatehouse, a Grade II listed building dating from 1858. This historic structure sits just behind the grassed-over site of former Liscard Hall. The grounds of the hall now form Central Park, where you can enjoy open space. You find five ferry terminals nearby including Seacombe and Woodside if you wish to explore移动到 across the River Mersey. The Cherry Tree Shopping Centre remains the focal point for social and commercial activity in the ward. This concentration of services means you rarely need to travel far for essentials or entertainment. Daily life revolves around these established venues rather than expensive new developments. You experience a neighbourhood where history and modern retail coexist seamlessly. The presence of named landmarks like the battery gatehouse adds character to your everyday views.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in this postcode is overwhelmingly adult, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 age range, creating a neighbourhood dominated by working-age adults and families. Home ownership stands at a strong 81%, suggesting a stable population with long-term roots in the area. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, confirming that this postcode caters to families rather than single occupants or first-time buyers seeking flats. The predominant ethnic group in CH44 3BH is White, reflecting the traditional character of Wallasey's established wards. This demographic profile points to a settled community where residents have likely lived for multiple years. The high rate of home ownership indicates that many households possess significant equity and stability. This area does not cater to transient populations or short-term renters. Instead, you find an environment where people invest in their homes and neighbourhoods. The age distribution means local businesses cater to adults with established lifestyles rather than young students or retirees. When you consider homes in this postcode, you are entering a community defined by maturity and permanence. The focus on houses aligns with the desire for space and privacy that typically appeals to this age demographic.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

81
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the CH44 3BH area?
This area is home to a mature, owner-occupied community. The median age is 47 years, with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. A significant 81% of households own their homes, reflecting stability. Houses are the main accommodation type, catering to families rather than young professionals or students seeking flats.
How safe is the neighbourhood for families and commuters?
The area maintains a low crime risk with a safety score of 78 out of 100. This score indicates below-average crime rates compared to national figures. There is also low flood risk, and the site lacks any planning constraints related to protected nature reserves or floodplains, ensuring a secure environment for daily life.
What transport and lifestyle facilities are within reach?
You have access to five railway stations including Birkenhead North and five ferry terminals like Seacombe. Retail options include Heron Liscard, Iceland Wallasey, and Tesco Wallasey. Fixed broadband scores 99 out of 100 for connection quality, supporting remote work without interruption.
What is the historical significance of this location?
Located in Liscard Ward, this postcode sits near wallsaley's main shopping area, the Cherry Tree Shopping Centre. The area features the historic Liscard Battery gatehouse and the former grounds of Liscard Hall, now known as Central Park. The ward has been a central part of Wallasey for centuries.

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