New Homes in Chorley
Chorley is a thriving market town in Lancashire, conveniently located between Manchester and Preston with outstanding transport links. The bustling town centre offers excellent shopping at Chorley Markets and access to Astley Park.
With direct train services to Manchester in 35 minutes and Preston in 15 minutes, as well as proximity to Bolton and Wigan, it's ideal for those commuting throughout the North West. The town boasts good schools, including Chorley Grammar School, and beautiful countryside, including the West Pennine Moors.
Chorley provides traditional market town charm with modern convenience and a strong community spirit. Explore our new homes in Chorley below.

Centurion Village
Longmeanygate, Midge Hall, Leyland, Lancashire, PR26 6TD
- £260,000 to £373,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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Bernets Nook
Brokenstone Road, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB3 0LL
- £250,000 to £352,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom

Rogerson Gardens
Cumeragh Lane, Goosnargh, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2AN
- £244,000 to £275,000
- 3 bedroom

Bowland Meadow
Chipping Lane, Longridge, Lancashire, PR3 2RG
- £250,000 to £375,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom

Waldmers Wood
Walmersley Old Road, Walmersley, Greater Manchester, BL9 6SB
- £142,500 to £427,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
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Combining great connections to local hubs for business and culture with some of Lancashire’s finest scenery, Chorley is an exciting place to buy a new home. Even more so when you do so through us, thanks to our latest offers which include initiatives such as our popular Movemaker arrangement. With this, you could save a small fortune on estate agents’ fees.
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The centre of Chorley is blessed with attractions like Astley Park, where you can stroll around an impressive stately home which houses Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery. Yarrow Valley Country Park is just south of the town centre and perfect for longer walks, while you should head over to Black Brook and Healey Nab if you’re after a more challenging hike.
Beautiful spots like Anglezarke Reservoir, the Rivington reservoirs and Rivington Terraced Gardens are all right on the edge of Chorley, while the views from Great Hill, Noon Hill and Winter Hill are something to behold. From Rivington Pike to the Roddlesworth reservoirs and the Withnell Nature Trail, you can also call into Preston or head to Manchester for an evening out.
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If you have children or are planning to start a family, you’ll be pleased to know Chorley has a number of schools classed as outstanding by Ofsted. This includes Gillibrand Primary, St George’s CofE and Balshaw Lane Community Primary, as well as local secondary St Michael’s CofE High School on Astley Road, close to the town centre.
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Chorley’s train station is on Chapel Street in the heart of town, with services to Preston taking less than 15 minutes. It’s around 35 minutes to Manchester, with the drive down the M61 into the nearby city taking a similar amount of time. The town is also close to the M6 and M65 motorways, while you can drive into the centre of Liverpool in 45 minutes.