The Lodge Motel
Family run Motel specialising in value for money overnight accommodation withing driving distance of Manchester. All rooms are en suite with T.V, Tea and coffee making facilities, Trouser Press, Hair dryer and complimentary continental
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Chorley is a market town in Lancashire, England, south of Preston and at the foot of the West Pennine Moors. It is the seat for the borough of Chorley and has been twinned with the former Hungarian capital, Székesfehérvár since 1991. Chorley is also linked with the American town of Duxbury, Massachusetts which was named after a part of the town and founded by one of the towns most famous sons, Myles Standish. Chorley had a population of 33,424 as of the 2001 census, with the wider borough of Chorley having a population of 101,991. Chorley forms a conurbation with Preston and Leyland and was designated as part of the Central Lancashire New Town.