Living in Birkenhead, Merseyside
What this article covers
- What makes Birkenhead a good or bad place to live in relation to other cities and towns in the UK
- Pros and cons of living in Birkenhead for working professionals, students, and families
- Best and worst areas to live in Birkenhead
Best places to live in Birkenhead
The following areas are considered a few of the better places to live in Birkenhead.
New Brighton (postcode district: CH45)
Wallasey Village (postcode district: CH44)
Oxton (postcode district: CH43)
Worst places to live in Birkenhead
The following are some of the places in Birkenhead you may want to consider avoiding.
Seacombe (postcode district: CH41)
Egremont (postcode district: CH44)
Housing prices in Birkenhead
The following is based on data from the UK House Price Index (September 2023).
Detached properties
The average price of a detached property was £377K (+37% vs. 5 years ago).
Semi-detached properties
The average price of a semi-detached property was £245K (+35% vs. 5 years ago).
Terraced properties
The average price of a terraced property was £166K (+34% vs. 5 years ago).
Flats and apartments
The average price of a flat was £127K (20% vs. 5 years ago).
Public Transportation & Commuting
Bus access
Stagecoach is one of the main public bus operators in Birkenhead. Other operators include Traveline and Arriva Bus.
Train access
You will find several train stations in the area with access to Merseyrail, which will give you access to various towns of Birkenhead and Liverpool including Southport, Chester, and Liverpool Lime Street. The latter will give you access to various cities in the UK. It’s only 20 minutes via Merseyrail from Birkenhead Central station.
Closest airports to Birkenhead
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is the closest to Birkenhead. It takes about an hour by public transport or thirty minutes by car. Manchester will be the next biggest airport which will offer a lot more international destinations. It may take up to two hours by public transportation.
Schools
Primary schools
There are plenty of outstanding primary schools to pick from in Birkenhead, including All Saints Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, Brackenwood Infant School, and Auckland College.
Secondary schools
Popular secondary schools in Birkenhead include Archbishop Blanch CofE High School, Birkenhead High School Academy, and Birkenhead Park School.
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