Tourist guide to Nelson
It is often stated that Nelson is a modern town sandwiched between the two ancient settlements of Burnley and Colne.
View ArticleTourist guide to Hurstwood
THE unspoilt Burnley hamlet of Hurstwood is one of Lancashire's most remote gems of history and natural history, reached by narrow roads and field paths.
View ArticleTourist guide to Cliviger
NOW that the coal mining and cotton industries have declined, the Burnley village of Cliviger is idyllically rural in parts.
View ArticleTourist guide to Hapton
SITUATED around three miles from the rest of Burnley on the way to Accrington, Hapton is often underrated.
View ArticleTourist guide to Worsthorne
Worsthorne is an attractive amalgam of 16th century and 17th century cottages plus blocks of millworkers dwellings dated to the early years of the Industrial Revolution.
View ArticleTourist guide to Padiham
It is wrong to label Padiham as a Burnley suburb because it has Saxon roots and for many years was a market town in its own right and set on the banks of the Lancashire Calder.
View ArticleTourist guide to Burnley
BURNLEY is set in a valley through which run the rivers Brun from which the town takes its name but the Don and Pendle Water also cut into the area.
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