Nº 7771 Listed July 2026
Port Sunlight Village Trust
About
Port Sunlight Village Trust is a museums and heritage organisation based in Altrincham, Greater Manchester.
The Trust manages Port Sunlight, a historic village founded in 1888 by William Lever as a model community for workers at the Lever Brothers soap factory. The organisation operates a museum, art gallery, and manages the village's architecture, parkland and collections.
The Trust offers exhibitions, guided talks, family activities and seasonal events throughout the year. It works to conserve the village's buildings and landscapes, preserve its collections in partnership with Art UK, and engage visitors and the local community with Port Sunlight's history and heritage.
Common questions
- Where is Port Sunlight Village Trust based?
- Port Sunlight Village Trust is based at Altrincham, Greater Manchester.
- What does Port Sunlight Village Trust do?
- Port Sunlight Village Trust is a heritage organisation in Altrincham that operates a museum, art gallery and visitor facilities at the historic model village of Port Sunlight, founded in 1888.
- What sector does Port Sunlight Village Trust work in?
- Port Sunlight Village Trust works in the Museums & Institutions sector.
- How can I contact Port Sunlight Village Trust?
- You can contact Port Sunlight Village Trust by telephone on +44 151 644 4800 or through its website at https://portsunlightvillage.com.
Recorded from Companies House & MBS Research · Entry Nº 7771 of the Manchester Business Services register.