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Greasby sits comfortably in the heart of the North Wirral peninsula, serving as a well-established residential hub that feels more like a large village than a suburb. Its history is anchored by the Viking-era "Grevesberrie" and the remains of a Mesolithic settlement, but today its character is defined by a blend of quiet cul-de-sacs and local convenience. Life here revolves around the small cluster of shops and pubs on Greasby Road, including the prominent Coach & Horses and the Red Cat, which have been landmarks for generations. Geographically, it is perfectly placed for those who want a bit of everything; you are only a ten-minute drive from the coastal walks at West Kirby and Hoylake, yet close enough to the M53 for a straightforward commute into Liverpool or Chester. Residents often make use of the nearby Arrowe Park for green space, though the village itself maintains a relaxed, leafy feel that keeps it distinct from the busier nearby towns.