Lady Green is a small village located in the borough of Knowsley, Merseyside. The village is situated between the towns of Huyton and Prescot and is known for its picturesque countryside and historic landmarks. Lady Green is home to a number of listed buildings, including the Grade II listed St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 12th century. The village is also home to a number of local businesses, including a post office, convenience store, and several pubs and restaurants.
One of the main attractions of Lady Green is its proximity to the Knowsley Safari Park. The park is home to over 700 animals, including lions, tigers, elephants, and giraffes. Visitors can take a drive-through safari tour or explore the park on foot. The park also offers a range of activities, including animal encounters, bird of prey displays, and a sea lion show. Lady Green is also located close to the Knowsley Hall estate, which is home to the Earl of Derby. The estate features a stately home, formal gardens, and a deer park.
Lady Green is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists, with a number of scenic routes in the surrounding countryside. The village is located close to the Trans Pennine Trail, a 215-mile route that runs from Southport to Hornsea. The trail passes through a number of picturesque towns and villages, including Lady Green. The village is also located close to the Mersey Forest, a network of woodlands and green spaces that covers over 1,200 square miles. The forest offers a range of activities, including walking, cycling, and horse riding, as well as opportunities for wildlife spotting and conservation.