Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery
Chorley's famous Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery is often referred to as the 'Jewel in Chorley's crown' and features among the Simon Jenkins book 'Britain's Best 1,000 Houses'.
Astley Hall is one of the most significant buildings in the North West, with a fascinating history of families who lived there and some magnificent architecture.
The historic hall has been given full accreditation by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) meaning it can offer bigger and better exhibitions to visitors. Click here for the full story.
What's On At Astley Hall
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Opening Times and Directions
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The Hall is located off Hallgate, Astley Village approximately 4 miles off junction 9 of the M61. Follow the brown signs from Chorley Hospital or from the M61 exit.
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History
The history of the Hall itself is full of intrigue, with stories of plotting and religious turmoil. It dates back to Elizabethan times with changes and additions over the centuries, all helping make a visit to the Hall a fascinating and enjoyable experience. This grade 1 listed building is the jewel in Chorley's crown, with stunning plaster work and architectural features. As the town's museum and art gallery it is also home to items of local historical interest.
More information
If you are visiting the Hall to see something in particular or for more information on collections, exhibitions, building or research enquiries please contact the Curator.




