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Tourist guide to Nelson

It is often stated that Nelson is a modern town sandwiched between the two ancient settlements of Burnley and Colne.

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Tourist 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.

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Tourist guide to Cliviger

NOW that the coal mining and cotton industries have declined, the Burnley village of Cliviger is idyllically rural in parts.

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Tourist guide to Hapton

SITUATED around three miles from the rest of Burnley on the way to Accrington, Hapton is often underrated.

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Tourist 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.

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Tourist 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.

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Tourist 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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