Port Sunlight
Port Sunlight is a village in England, built in the late 19th century by the Lever Brothers company for its workers. It was designed to provide a pleasant living environment, featuring beautiful gardens, parks, and well-constructed homes. The village reflects the ideals of the Arts and Crafts Movement, emphasizing craftsmanship and community.
The village is known for its unique architecture, with over 900 listed buildings, many designed by notable architects like William Owen. Today, Port Sunlight is a conservation area and a popular tourist destination, showcasing its rich history and the legacy of the Lever Brothers in promoting social welfare.