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Wheelton is a picturesque village nestled in the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, offering a peaceful blend of countryside charm, history, and community spirit. Surrounded by rolling hills, woodland, and the scenic Leeds and Liverpool Canal, it’s a place that feels both tranquil and timeless, yet remains easily accessible from nearby towns like Chorley and Blackburn.

The village is made up of two areas – Wheelton and Higher Wheelton – each with its own character. Traditional stone cottages, converted barns, and well-kept gardens line the streets, giving the village a quintessentially English feel. A key feature of Wheelton is its Victorian water tower, a distinctive local landmark visible from miles around.

At the heart of the village is the Wheelton Memorial Clock Tower, built in honour of local men who lost their lives during the First World War. It’s more than just a monument – it represents the strong sense of community and local pride that defines the village.

Wheelton is popular with walkers and cyclists thanks to its proximity to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, the West Pennine Moors, and local beauty spots like Heapey Reservoirs and White Coppice. The canal towpath is particularly scenic and offers easy, flat walking routes with views of the countryside and wildlife.

For socialising, the village has a friendly pub, The Dressers Arms, known for its warm atmosphere, good food, and real ales. Nearby, Higher Wheelton is home to The Golden Lion, another traditional pub with a great reputation.

The local community is active and close-knit, with regular events held in the Wheelton Village Hall and support for local charities and initiatives. Despite its small size, the village maintains a vibrant, welcoming feel, attracting visitors and new residents alike.

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