Living in Knowsley
20 neighbourhoods · 100 sub-areasKnowsley, in the North West, is a borough of around 162,500 people sitting between Liverpool and St Helens — and one of the most affordable places to rent in the region. A 2-bed goes for around £720 a month, well under the UK median and a fraction of what you'd pay in London. If cost is your main driver, Knowsley delivers.
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Rent runs at £807 a month — 27% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 20% below the national average.
7 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 5 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 60% Good or better.
Strong transport links — 80/100; nearest rail station is around 988 m away; 10 bus stops within five minutes' walk; Liverpool is reachable in 25 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 snapshot: 22% degree-educated, below the national average.
Living in Knowsley
Knowsley's a largely residential borough spread across a mix of suburban estates, light industrial corridors and patches of genuine green space. It's not a place with a buzzy city centre — most people drive to work or commute into Liverpool or Manchester for jobs. But the trade-off is rent that's hard to argue with, and the nearest major employment hub is roughly 27 minutes away.
The renter base here is smaller than you might expect — only around 14% of households are in private rentals, well below the national average, with a much larger share owner-occupied (about 60%) or social housing (nearly a quarter). The population skews fairly even across age groups, though under-18s make up over a fifth of residents, which tells you something about the family-heavy character of much of the borough.
On costs, £720 a month gets you a 2-bed, and a 3-bed averages around £871. That's genuinely cheap by North West standards and roughly 40% below the UK median for a 2-bed. Council tax is on the higher side at around £2,488 a year for a Band D property — factor that in when comparing to neighbouring areas. The good news on deposits: you're looking at under 3 years to save one at median local salaries.
The honest catch is deprivation. Knowsley sits in the third decile of the Index of Multiple Deprivation nationally — one of the more deprived boroughs in England — and that feeds through into school quality, employment options and some crime pressures. It suits buyers and renters who want affordable family space within commuting range of Liverpool, but it's not the right fit if you're chasing career opportunities on your doorstep.
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All areas in Knowsley
Every local area, ordered by crawl priority. Most readers want the neighbourhood-level view — these are for deep-link cases or external search-engine arrivals.
- Knowsley 009A
- Knowsley 004A
- Knowsley 002E
- Knowsley 004B
- Knowsley 002F
- Knowsley 009B
- Knowsley 004C
- Knowsley 001A
- Knowsley 003A
- Knowsley 015B
- Knowsley 007D
- Knowsley 001E
- Knowsley 009E
- Knowsley 014E
- Knowsley 012D
- Knowsley 004E
- Knowsley 015C
- Knowsley 007A
- Knowsley 014B
- Knowsley 001C
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