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Pennine View, Burnley

Development Information

Location...

The Pennine View development is set in the south west of Burnley. Burnley itself is surrounded by hills and moorland; it lies in a hollow where the River Calder and the River Brun meet. Its industrial past belies its rural setting with nearly two-thirds countryside. Its central location offers excellent transport links to the rest of the U.K and Its scenery of woods, farmlands and waterways disguises its proximity to larger places like Manchester and Liverpool.

Travel...

A short drive from Cog Lane brings you direct to the M65 which provides access to Accrington, Blackburn, Preston, Nelson and Colne. Nearby Burnley has excellent public transport links as well as three railway stations which travel to Preston, Blackpool, Leeds and York.

Shopping and leisure...

Charter Walk Shopping Centre is close by with a number of recognisable high street names. It has a large market with over 250 stalls and Victorian streets house many boutiques, art galleries, music and specialist shops.

Burnley has a wide range of leisure facilities all within walking distance of the town centre including; Multi-Screen Cinema, Leisure Centre, Ten-Pin Bowling Alley, Art Gallery, Modern Bingo Hall, Premier League Football Club, and numerous other attractions.

Out and about, things to see and do...

Address

  • Fielden Street
  • Burnley
  • BB11 5BG

Opening Times

  • Thursday to Monday 10am-5pm (Closed Tuesday/Wednesday)

Call us now on: 01282 439740

Key Features

HOUSE TO SELL?

We could help with our Part Exchange Scheme avaliable now on selected plots*  

Looking to get your foot on the property ladder?

Speak to our New Homes Sales Executive today about the Keepmoat Homes Shared Equity Scheme*

The homes are ideal for first time buyers, growing families or those looking to downsize

  • The Cog Lane development is approximately 1.5 miles from Burnley Centre and less than 1 mile from junction10 of the M65
  • Burnley has recently attracted investment of over £1billion
  • The town and the surrounding area has the highest concentration of Aerospace companies than anywhere else in Western Europe
  • Currently in construction is an £80 million University and College Campus, a new Advanced Manufacturing Business Park and a £70 million Shopping & Leisure development
  • A £28 million Health & Leisure Centre, the first of its kind in the country, will combine health and a blueprint for combining health and leisure facilities under one roof
  • The development is surrounded by green scenery and stunning countryside. Scott Park is a short walk away. The vast and stunning Yorkshire Dales are approximatley 20 miles away
  • Cherry Farm Primary School is on the doorstep of the new development. There are another six primary schools nearby and a number of secondary schools
  • As a market town Burnley has plenty of shops, banks and bars and close to the development are day to day amenities like post offices and newsagents
  • Burnley has been officially recognised as a Fairtrade town and actively promotes Fairtrade products at many of its shops, cafés and restaurants
  • In 1886 Burnley was the biggest producer of cotton cloth in the world

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