Wardleys Creek is an area of Stalmine-with-Staynall, near the village of Hambleton, Lancashire, England.
[1] In 1708, customs were established in Poulton-le-Fylde to take advantage of the trade,[2] while warehouses, to store wool, linen, yarn, flax and guano, had been built on Wardleys Creek by the early 1740s.
[2] Prior to nearby Fleetwood's emergence as a harbour,[2] people emigrated to the Americas from the creek, including aboard the Quebec-bound Six Sisters on 3 April 1833.
[2] Until the 1930s, a ferry used to run from Cockle Hall, on the western side of the river, to Wardleys Creek.
Some of the passengers were employees of United Alkali Company at Burn Naze, the predecessor to ICI Hillhouse.