Famous for the racecourse, but for Leigh it's better known as solid 1930s semi territory — down the A59 from Crosby and in position before the kettle's on.
L10 is dominated by the handsome 1930s semis that line the roads around Aintree itself — bay windows, side gates, garages, and the sort of solid construction that means good heavy furniture. Fazakerley adds a broader mix of housing stock, including some 1950s and 1960s estates and the large Fazakerley Hospital complex. Orrell Park, on the southern edge, has that slightly more urban feel with pre-war terraces and ginnels.
It's the kind of postcode where families have been in the same house for twenty or thirty years — moves that need careful handling, proper packing, and someone who knows the value of doing it right first time.