Chorley Area Guide
Chorley is a historic market town in Lancashire, offering a perfect mix of peaceful countryside, great local amenities, and strong transport links—making it a popular choice for families, commuters, and first-time buyers alike.

Chorley Fact File


History Lesson
Chorley originated as a medieval market town but flourished during the Industrial Revolution, becoming a hub for cotton mills and coal mining. Today, landmarks like Astley Hall and restored mill buildings celebrate this heritage while modern high street and residential developments chart the town’s future.



Architecture & Property
You'll find Victorian terraces and traditional semi-detached homes near the town centre, spacious detached houses and modern builds in areas like Buckshaw Village, and countryside cottages and barn conversions in rural suburbs—perfect for a range of lifestyles.
Green Spaces
Explore local greenery and leisure with:
- Astley Park – Beautiful parkland with historic Astley Hall, a café, and playgrounds.
- Yarrow Valley Country Park – Woodlands, walking trails, and peaceful lakes.

Average Property Prices in Chorley

From cosy pubs to popular local eateries, here are some of the favourite spots to dine in the area.
Whether it’s everyday essentials or independent stores, the area offers plenty of shopping options
With a variety of activities and attractions, there’s always something to do locally.
Families will find a strong selection of schools and nurseries in the area.