Chorley in Lancashire

Chorley is a Town in the county of Lancashire.

Chorley is also home to the beautiful Astley Hall, a historic house and museum set in the stunning Astley Park. The Hall dates back to the 17th century and is known for its exquisite Jacobean architecture and fine art collections. Astley Park, with its woodland walks, lakes, and gardens, provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the town center.

The Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs through Chorley, offering scenic pathways for walking and cycling. This canal is an important part of the town’s industrial heritage, once serving as a vital transport route for goods during the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, it’s a popular spot for leisure activities and provides a picturesque backdrop for the town.

Chorley prides itself on its community spirit, demonstrated through various annual events that bring the town to life. One of the highlights is the Chorley Flower Show, a spectacular event held in Astley Park that showcases the best in horticulture and landscaping. The town also celebrates its unique culinary contribution with the Chorley Cake, a delicious, fruit-filled pastry that is a local delicacy.

Chorley is a town that offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re exploring its historic sites, enjoying the great outdoors, or participating in community events, Chorley has something to offer everyone.

Chorley postcode: PR7 3

Retail in Chorley

There are great places to visit near Chorley including some great towns, villages, parks, waterfalls, woodlands, rivers and streams, old mines, ruins, historic buildings, ancient sites, historic monuments, hiking areas, hills, round cairns, lakes, bluebell woods, geological features, gardens, country parks, nature reserves, historic sites, canals, roman sites, museums, caves, limestone pavements, sssis, beaches, shopping centres, cities and castles.

Don't miss Darwen, Chorley, Leyland, Nelson, Blackburn, Burnley, and Blackpool's towns if visiting the area around Chorley.

Chorley has some unmissable villages nearby like Ryal Fold, Tockholes, Brinscall, White Coppice, Heath Charnock, Higher Wheelton, and Ribchester.

There are a several good parks in the Chorley area like Bold Venture Park, Sunnyhurst Wood, Astley Park, Worden Park, Cuerden Valley Country Park, and Ball Grove Park.

The area around Chorley boasts some of the best waterfalls including Bold Venture Waterfall, Sunnyhurst Waterfalls, Hatch Brook Waterfall, Holts Flat Waterfall, Lead Mines Clough Waterfall, Sheep Pen Waterfall, and Old Brooks Waterfall.

Sunnyhurst Wood, Wheelton Plantation, High Bullough Wood, Back Plantation, Spen Wood, Duxbury Woods, and Longworth Clough are great places to visit near Chorley if you like woodlands.

Sunnyhurst Brook, Hatch Brook, Dean Black Brook, Eller Brook, River Yarrow at Duxbury Woods, Ease Gill, and River Roddlesworth are great places to visit near Chorley if you like rivers and streams.

The area around Chorley boasts some of the best old mines including Old Lyons Colliery (ruin), Lead Mines Clough Lead Mines, Coppice Stile Lead Mine Trial, White Coppice Lead Mine, Duxbury Park Colliery (ruin), Ellerbeck Collieries (ruin), and Sykes Mine.

The area around Chorley boasts some of the best ruins including Old Lyons Colliery (ruin), Higher Pasture Barn (ruin), Ripping (ruin), Wheelton Plantation, Blackhurst (ruin), Heatherlea (ruin), and Shop Fold (ruin).

There are a several good historic buildings in the Chorley area like Church of Saint Stephen at Tockholes, Astley Hall, Chorley Lodge, Blacko Tower, The Wishing Well at Hollinshead Hall, Hoghton Tower, and Stonyhurst College.

The area around Chorley features a number of interesting ancient sites including Church of Saint Stephen at Tockholes, The Quernmore Burial, Standing Stones Hill, Pikestones Chambered Long Cairn, Jepsons Gate Cairn, Black Coppice Chambered Cairn, and Dog Holes Cave.

Chorley's best nearby historic monuments can be found at Jubilee Tower, Bevis and the Ruined Summerhouse, and Cromwell's Bridge.

There are a number of hiking areas near Chorley including Anglezarke, Lead Mines Clough, High Bullough Wood, Stronstrey Bank, Lister Mill Quarry, Great Hill, and White Coppice.

Standing Stones Hill, Great Hill, Healey Nab, Spitlers Edge, Will Narr, Warton Crag, and Parlick are great places to visit near Chorley if you like hills.

Don't miss Jepsons Gate Cairn's round cairns if visiting the area around Chorley.

There are a several good lakes in the Chorley area like High Bullough Reservoir, Anglezarke Reservoir, White Coppice Mill Pond, Big Lodge Water, Top Lodge, The Blue Lagoon, and Lower Ogden Reservoir.

Chorley has some unmissable bluebell woods nearby like High Bullough Wood, Duxbury Woods, Hill Top Wood, Warton Crag, and Roddlesworth Woods.

Geological Features to visit near Chorley include Stronstrey Bank, White Coppice Quarry, Warton Crag and Grisedale Wood Limestone Pavement, and Sykes Mine.

Don't miss The Evaders' Garden, Astley Walled Garden, and Hoghton Tower's gardens if visiting the area around Chorley.

Yarrow Valley Country Park, Worden Park, Cuerden Valley Country Park, Witton Country Park, Beacon Fell, Langroyd Country Park, and Wyre Estuary Country Park are great places to visit near Chorley if you like country parks.

Nature Reserves to visit near Chorley include Top Lodge, Longworth Clough, Leighton Moss, Brockholes Nature Reserve, Ball Grove Park, Upper Ball Grove Lodge, and Mere Sands Wood.

The area around Chorley's best historic sites can be found at Black Coppice Mill Stone Factory.

Canals to visit near Chorley include Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Heath Charnock, Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Higher Wheelton, Leeds and Liverpool Canal - Summit to Wigan Section, Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Adlington, Lancaster Canal at Bolton-le-Sands, and Leeds and Liverpool Canal - Rufford Branch.

There are a number of roman sites near Chorley including Ribchester Roman Bath House, and Ribchester Roman Museum.

Don't miss Ribchester Roman Museum, The British Commercial Vehicle Museum, and Harris Museum - Art Gallery and Library Preston's museums if visiting the area around Chorley.

Caves to visit near Chorley include Dog Holes Cave, Fairy Hole, and County Pot.

Don't miss Warton Crag and Grisedale Wood Limestone Pavement's limestone pavements if visiting the area around Chorley.

Warton Crag S.S.S.I, and West Pennine Moors are some of Chorley best sssis to visit near Chorley.

There are a number of beaches near Chorley including Blackpool, and Half Moon Bay.

Chorley is near some unmissable shopping centres like The Concourse Shopping Centre,

Chorley has some unmissable cities nearby like Preston, and Lancaster.

There are a number of castles near to Chorley including Clitheroe Castle.

Chorley History

There are some historic monuments around Chorley:

Areas of Chorley

Like most towns and cities Chorley is comprised of a number of areas, once separate villages or small towns and parishes now part of Chorley.

Many of the areas of Chorley have their own character and places of interest.



Walks in Chorley

Brinscall Woods (Hatch Brook Waterfall Walk)

A short easy loop around Brinscall Woods and ruins with views down the Hatch Brook waterfall and optional stream scramble to view from the foot of the falls.

Length: 4.5Km (approx.)

Difficulty: Easy (difficult optional)

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Map of Brinscall Woods (Hatch Brook Waterfall Walk) Walk

Around Upper Rivington Reservoir

A short and easy stroll around the Upper Rivington Reservoir with views of Winter Hill and the Pike, a possible Roman road and a couple of ornamental waterfalls after rain.

Length: 4Km (approx.)

Difficulty: Easy

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Map of Around Upper Rivington Reservoir Walk

Harrock Old Windmill

A short walk up to the ruins of historic Harrock Old Windmill on Harrock Hill with a short loop to the summit for views.

Length: 4Km (approx.)

Difficulty: Easy

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Map of Harrock Old Windmill Walk

Places to see near Chorley

History of Chorley

There was no known occupation in Chorley until the Middle Ages, though archaeological evidence has shown that the area around the town has been inhabited since at least the Bronze Age. There are various remains of prehistoric occupation on the nearby Anglezarke Moor, including the Round Loaf tumulus which is believed to date from 3500 BC.

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Lakes near Chorley

    Rivers near Chorley

    Shopping in Chorley

    Morrisons Chorley Moor, Chorley

    Morrisons retail park

    Calder Park Chorley, Lancashire

    Calder Park retail park

    Tesco Euxton, Chorley

    Tesco retail park

    Tesco Extra Foxhole Road, Euxton

    Tesco Extra supermarket

    Co-op 195, Spendmore Lane

    Co-op supermarket

    Co-op Food 144, Chorley Old Road

    Co-op Food supermarket

    Streets in Chorley