Cuerden

Cuerden is a village and civil parish of the Borough of Chorley, in Lancashire, England.[1] At the 2011 census the population was included within Clayton-le-Woods civil parish.The manor was given to Vivian Molyneux by Roger de Poitou and devolved to the Banastres, Charnocks, Langtons, and Fleetwoods.[2] St Saviour's Church was built in 1836–37, to a design by the architect Edmund Sharpe.[2][4] Cuerden Valley Park, south of the M6 and M65 junction, covers 650 acres, half of which is used for agriculture.
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