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Eccleston Park is a quiet, leafy residential pocket tucked between Prescot and St Helens, largely defined by its traditional detached and semi-detached housing and its surprisingly green character. Historically, much of the area developed as a suburban retreat for the professional classes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and that sense of space remains today. At its heart is the local railway station, which sits on the line between Liverpool Lime Street and Wigan, making it a functional base for those who need to get into the city while preferring to live somewhere more understated. Geographically, it is shaped by the presence of the Eccleston Park Golf Club (though the land’s future use is a frequent local talking point) and its proximity to the A58, which provides a direct link towards the M57. While it shares a boundary with the more bustling town of Prescot, Eccleston Park feels distinctly more suburban and settled, with most daily life revolving around the local primary schools and the small clusters of shops near the station.