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- Worsley - Wikipedia
Bridgewater estates Worsley was, originally, the largest manor of the seven ancient manors of the Bridgewater Estates It was created by William I and held for him by the Barton family in thegnage, and for them by a Norman knight named Elias, who fought in the crusades
- Worsley Village - Visit Manchester
Worsley Delph is a historical mining area now home to large works of art Watch our video as Dr Michael Nevell, Head of Archaeology at The University of Salford, talks about the history and restoration of Worsley Delph
- Worsley - Visit Salford
A trip to Worsley offers the perfect day out Set in a leafy village environment you can discover the RHS Garden Bridgewater, leisurely explore the beautiful canalside walks alongside the world famous Bridgewater Canal or experience the beautiful Worsley Woods
- Where is Worsley? Worsley on a map - GetTheData
Worsley lies five miles north of the Cheshire border, and was historically in the county of Lancashire Worsley falls within the metropolitan district council of Salford It is in the M28 postcode district The post town for Worsley is Manchester
- THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Worsley (2025) - Tripadvisor
Our award winning, family run company offer cruises along the Bridgewater Canal in Worsley, Manchester Our largest boat is our restaurant boat 'Francis Egerton' which is a luxury wide beam passenger…
- This is the place: Worsley is a Tudor village that sparked a transport . . .
Worsley in Salford is a Tudor-style village with the Bridgewater Canal, woodland walks and a rich industrial past Learn why this historic village is now being considered for World Heritage status
- My Life in the Past | Lucy Worsley | Substack
adventures with a British historian at large! a weekly update from historian and broadcaster Lucy Worsley Click to read My Life in the Past, by Lucy Worsley, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers
- Lucy Worsley Documentaries - YouTube
BBC Select is the place to watch Lucy Worsley TV shows if you're in the US or Canada Join the British historian as she explores some of the biggest moments
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