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Lunch in Chorley

Hidden away in charming Lancashire, Chorley is a colourful market town surrounded by picturesque countryside. Known for its warm community and rich heritage, Chorley boasts plenty to explore, including Astley Hall, a stunning historic house set in beautiful parklands, and the tranquil Yarrow Valley Country Park, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Whatever you end up doing in and around the area, taking time out to enjoy lunch in Chorley is an ideal way to complement your day. Whether you're indulging in a midweek treat, catching up with friends over a weekend, or breaking up your workday with a meal out, you’ll find no shortage of choices for lunch in Chorley. Among these, Bennett’s Restaurant at The Wrightington Hotel combines a peaceful countryside setting with a menu that celebrates fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Chorley

Situated in the North West of England, Chorley is a charming market town in Lancashire, perfectly positioned between the cities of Preston, Manchester, and Liverpool. With its easy access to major road networks like the M6, M61, and M65, Chorley is both a convenient and picturesque destination for visitors seeking a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Steeped in heritage, Chorley is perhaps best known for the historic Astley Hall, a stunning Grade I listed building within the idyllic surroundings of Astley Park. This centuries-old manor is home to fascinating exhibits and beautiful gardens.

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The town itself retains much of its traditional charm, with the Chorley Markets at its heart. Operating for over 500 years, these bustling markets are a hub of local produce, artisanal goods, and friendly faces. Beyond the town centre, Chorley’s proximity to the stunning West Pennine Moors makes it a fantastic base for exploring the great outdoors, whether hiking, cycling or simply soaking in the views.

Whether you’re visiting for a day or planning a longer stay, Chorley offers a wonderful blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, perfectly tied together with a delicious lunch in Chorley.

The Wrightington Hotel Health Club And Spa Bennetts Restaurant Room

Lunch Chorley

Whether you’re traversing the Lancashire landscapes for an energising walk or ambling through Chorley’s charming markets, you’ll have worked up an appetite, and only lunch in Chorley can appease you. Luckily, not too far away, Bennett’s Restaurants provides the perfect setting for a restful countryside Sunday lunch.

Our chefs are committed to showcasing the best of Lancashire’s locally sourced ingredients, delivering a hearty and delicious Sunday lunch menu of traditional meats, flavourful sides and classic vegetables. Whether dining with little ones or enjoying a catch up with friends or family, you’ll find a broad menu of locally-sourced dishes and plenty of alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks to pair. 

If you’re joining us for a special occasion or wishing to make your lunch in Chorley extra indulgent, our afternoon tea combines an array of delicate sweet and savoury treats with freshly brewed tea or a tall glass of bubbly.

Exterior The Wrightington Hotel Health Club And Spa

Centrally Located

Situated within the picturesque Lancashire countryside, you’ll find Bennett’s Restaurant within The Wrightington Hotel. Conveniently located just off Junction 27 of the M6, Bennett’s Restaurant boasts excellent transport links for those travelling from Chorley, Wigan, Standish, or further afield. Whether you’re coming by car, train, or bus, reaching The Wrightington is simple and hassle free.

Free parking on-site ensures you can enjoy your visit without worrying about finding a spot. For those travelling by public transport, Wigan North Western and Chorley train stations are just a short taxi ride away, connecting the hotel to major cities like Manchester, Liverpool, and Preston.

The Wrightington is also perfectly positioned for exploring the local area, just a short drive from Chorley Market, the stunning Astley Hall, and the serene walking trails of Yarrow Valley Country Park. For those venturing further, the breathtaking West Pennine Moors provide plenty of opportunity for outdoor adventures and inspiring views, coupled with a Chorley lunch.