Living in West Lancashire
15 neighbourhoods · 73 sub-areasWest Lancashire is a largely rural and market-town district of around 122,000 people sitting between Preston and Liverpool. Rents are among the lowest in the North West — a 2-bed averages around £720 a month, well under half the central London rate. The trade-off is that you're heavily car-dependent and the public transport links are modest.
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Rent runs at £796 a month — 28% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 46% below the national average.
3 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 3 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 51/100; nearest rail station is around 2014 m away; 4 bus stops within five minutes' walk; Liverpool is reachable in 51 minutes by direct train.
What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.
Census 2021 snapshot: high owner-occupation (75%).
Living in West Lancashire
West Lancashire covers a stretch of flat Lancashire countryside, market towns and commuter villages rather than a single urban core. Skelmersdale is the largest settlement — a 1960s new town with a distinctive character — while Ormskirk is the more traditional market-town centre with a university campus. It's a quiet, largely owner-occupied district that suits people who want space, low costs and access to open countryside without being too far from Liverpool or Preston.
The renter base here is smaller than in most urban authorities — only around 14% of homes are privately rented, well below the national average. Most people own their properties, and the demographic skews older: over 43% of residents are aged 50 or above. That said, Edge Hill University in Ormskirk does bring a student and young-professional layer to that part of the district. Families are well-represented too, making up a significant share of households.
A 2-bed flat averages around £720 a month, and you can find a 1-bed for about £580. Three-bed family homes run around £830 a month — competitive by any national standard. The median house price is roughly £240,000, and at current salary and rent levels the average deposit target takes under four years to save. Council tax (Band D) runs to about £2,456 a year, or just over £200 a month.
The honest trade-off is car dependency. Over 60% of residents drive to work, and public transport is thin — only about 3% commute by bus or rail. There's no metro service within realistic distance, and the nearest rail station is over 2km away on average. If you don't drive or plan to commute regularly to Manchester or Liverpool by train, West Lancashire will feel isolating.
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