Worsley
Worsley is a village located in Greater Manchester, England. It is known for its picturesque canals and historic architecture, particularly the Bridgewater Canal, which was one of the first artificial waterways in the country. The village has a rich industrial heritage, having been a center for coal mining and the production of textiles during the Industrial Revolution.
Today, Worsley is a residential area that combines modern living with historical charm. The village features several parks and green spaces, making it a pleasant place for outdoor activities. Additionally, Worsley is home to the Worsley Woods and the Ellenbrook nature reserve, which offer opportunities for walking and wildlife observation.