Launderettes Near You in Chorley

Looking for a laundrette or launderette in Chorley? Browse 4 local options by rating, payment, machine details, and opening hours.

4 launderettes in Chorley

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Chorley PR7 2LA

4.7 (98 reviews)

A highly-rated community launderette offering modern self-service facilities with friendly staff, clean environment, and multiple payment options....

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Chorley PR6 0LB

4.8 (56 reviews)

The Washbowl is a coin-operated self-service launderette open seven days a week across multiple locations in Blackburn, Chorley, and Hyndburn. This family-run launderette...

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Chorley PR7 2LN

4.4 (35 reviews)

The Washtub is a convenient self-service launderette located in Chorley that also offers professional service wash and laundry care. The facility features wheelchair acce...

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Chorley PR6 7AB

4.0 (5 reviews)

This launderette offers a welcoming community atmosphere where customers can enjoy a social experience while doing their laundry. With on-site staff including attentive t...

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British launderette notes

Smaller pieces of the national story that still shape how people search for launderettes today.

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The duvet changed the launderette's job

Home washing machines made weekly laundry easier, but duvets, blankets, curtains, and rugs kept large-drum commercial machines useful.

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Laundromat began as a trademark

British English settled on launderette while laundromat came from American usage. Search behaviour now mixes both words, which is why this directory uses both.

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Some launderettes helped pioneer late opening

Coin-operated machines meant launderettes could run with little staffing, making them part of the shift toward longer high-street opening hours.