
The Lyceum Club
The Lyceum was built for William Lever in 1894–96 and was designed by the Chester firm of architects Douglas and Fordham.
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A picturesque town with more than 900 Grade II listed houses and public buildings, Port Sunlight was founded in 1888 by the industrialist William Lever as a self-contained community for his soap factory workers.
The village today is an immaculately preserved example of early town planning. A prototypical garden city, Port Sunlight’s manicured gardens and parklands offer abundant green space for the village’s residents and visitors, while cultural institutions like the Lady Lever Art Gallery and The Gladstone Theatre provide access to the arts.
With just 2,000 residents, Port Sunlight is home to a small but thriving community
The Lyceum was built for William Lever in 1894–96 and was designed by the Chester firm of architects Douglas and Fordham.
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