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Worsley - The Delph to the Old Hall
Take a stroll through the historically significant village of Worsley, exploring its scenic canal and remarkable architecture.
Nestled in Salford, Worsley is a picturesque spot known for its charming waterways, grand homes, and green spaces. Once a powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution, it played a pivotal role in transport history with the opening of the Bridgewater Canal in 1761. A visit to Worsley Delph—a Scheduled Monument—offers a fascinating glimpse into its industrial past.
Offered languages: English
Highlights
- Get to know the picturesque village of Worsley, where there’s a tale around every corner
- Learn about the significance of Worsley to the Industrial Revolution
- Visit Worsley Delph, a Scheduled Monument, which helped to revolutionise infrastructure
- Explore some of Worsley’s finest architecture, including St Mark’s, a Gothic Revival church
- Finish your tour at the 17th century Worsley Old Hall, where you can enjoy some stunning Tudor architecture and – if the mood takes you – a parting drink
What's included
- A walking tour of Worsley, led by a knowledgeable and experienced tour guide
- Food and drink. Guests will need to purchase their own refreshments if remaining at Worsley Old Hall
- Transportation to and from the walking tour
- Umbrellas
Cancellation policy
You may cancel or modify your booking up to 24 hours before the event start time for a full refund.