For those who regularly travel the M6 north of Manchester then Charnock Richard is probably best known as a motorway service station, however there is more than that to Charnock Richard which is in the county of Lancashire and close to Chorley. It lies on the principal road between Wigan and Preston and was an important part of the railway route. It was in the 10th century that Park Hall was built and in the 13th century a local landowner named the location as Charnock Richard to distinguish it from nearby Heath Charnock. Today Park Hall is famous as being adjacent to one of the country’s leading theme parks – the Camelot Theme Park – based on Arthurian legend and which attracts many visitors each year. The motorway traveller today though will have use of the service station, one of the few in the country to have a bridge restaurant however Charnock Richard also has a place in the Guiness Book of Records – in 1987 the worst traffic jam in the UK was recorded as stretching from Charnock Richard to Carnforth involving some 200,000 people and 50,000 vehicles!
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Hunters Lodge Motel *book online*
Pub and Bar
Dog & Partridge
Hinds Head Hotel
Restaurant
Dog & Partridge
Figaro’s Italian Restaurant
Places to Stay near Charnock Richard
Hunters Lodge Motel (0.66 miles)
A friendly, family run motel, ideally situated for West Lancashire. Specialising in value for money overnight accommodation. Hunters Lodge Motel is a family run hotel offering affordable & conveniently located accommodation in ... More
Days Inn Charnock Richard - M6 (1.14 miles)
Park Hall Hotel (1.27 miles)
Inglewood Boutique B&B (1.76 miles)
This Edwardian town house has been carefully converted into a boutique bed and breakfast offering free Wi-Fi, free parking and stylish accommodation at a reasonable price.
The Inglewood has elegant, Visit Britain-approved ... More
Premier Inn Chorley South (2.03 miles)
Crown at Worthington (2.70 miles)
A traditional English country inn with a 3 star Inn rating off the Tourist Board. A pleasant rural location but only minutes from major motorways (M6 & M62). All rooms ... More
Parr Hall Farm (2.75 miles)
Parr Hall Farm was built in 1721 by a gentleman farmer called Edward Parr. The property has had a chequered history, but still retains some of its original features.
In the 19th century a rear wing ... More
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Hartwood Hall (2.99 miles)
Situated on the outskirts of the charming market town of Chorley, this former coaching inn is just minutes away from the M61, enabling easy access to Preston, Manchester and North Lancashire. Just ... More
Macdonald Kilhey Court Hotel (3.09 miles)
A stunning Victorian style hotel, the Macdonald Kilhey Court Hotel and Spa is set in 10 acres of the beautiful Lancashire countryside. There’s 62 elegant bedrooms, a Vital Health & Wellbeing ... More
Wrightington (3.13 miles)
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