Nurseries in Anfield
Anfield is a densely populated residential area in North Liverpool, known for its strong community feel, local parks, children’s centres and proximity to the city centre. Covering the L4 postcode, it offers a wide range of day nurseries, preschools and childminders serving local families.
Parents in Anfield typically pay £65 per day for childcare, which is slightly 13% lower than the UK average.
- Average Daily Cost
- £65
- Comparison
- -13% vs UK Average
- Total Capacity
- 590 places
Frequently Asked Questions
In Anfield, most private nurseries accept children from 3 months old, while school-based nurseries usually start from age 2 or 3.
All 3 and 4 year olds are entitled to 15 funded hours per week, with many working families qualifying for 30 hours. Some 2 year olds and eligible working parents of babies from 9 months may receive funded childcare. Tax-Free Childcare provides a 20 percent government top-up.
Fees in Anfield typically range from £50–£70 per day, depending on facilities and availability.
All settings in Anfield are regulated by Ofsted, with early years funding overseen by Liverpool City Council.
Ask about outdoor space, funded hour policies, meal costs and how staff support children’s development.
Applying for funding
Anfield is covered by Liverpool City Council, the local authority for this area. Visit their website to apply for early years funding.
Apply for funding on the Liverpool City Council website

