Nurseries in Whitehaven
Whitehaven is a coastal town in West Cumbria with a strong mix of nurseries, early years providers and children’s services spread across Kells, Hensingham, Mirehouse and the town centre. Families benefit from beaches, harbour parks, libraries and a range of primary schools, with consistent nursery demand across all neighbourhoods.
Parents in Whitehaven typically pay £71 per day for childcare, which is slightly 5% lower than the UK average.
- Average Daily Cost
- £71
- Comparison
- -5% vs UK Average
- Total Capacity
- 277 places
Nurseries near you in Whitehaven
Frequently Asked Questions
Private nurseries accept children from around 3 months. School nurseries usually begin from age 2 or 3. Funded early education begins the term after your child turns 3, with earlier eligibility for some 2 year olds.
All 3 and 4 year olds receive 15 funded hours per week. Many working families can access up to 30 hours, with some 2 year olds also eligible. Working parents of children from 9 months may qualify for funded childcare. Tax-Free Childcare provides a 20 percent contribution towards nursery fees.
Nursery fees in Whitehaven typically range from £48–£80 per day, with slightly higher rates in Hensingham and newer settings.
Nurseries in Whitehaven are regulated by Ofsted, with early years funding overseen by Cumberland Council.
Ask about outdoor access, staff turnover, how funded hours are allocated, and whether meals, nappies or trips are included.
Applying for funding
Whitehaven is covered by Cumberland Council, the local authority for this area. Visit their website to apply for early years funding.
Apply for funding on the Cumberland Council website

