

Living in Burnley (BB10)
Experience the vibrant spirit of Burnley, a town surrounded by stunning countryside. Explore its rich industrial heritage, cultural attractions, lively markets, and enjoy a friendly community. Burnley offers a fulfilling and inviting living environment.
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Why Burnley is a good place to live
A former Lancashire mill town, today Burnley is a thriving market town with a vibrant community.
The breathtaking Pennine countryside, with its tumbling waterfalls and vast heather moors, is right on the doorstep .
With an impressive 37 primary schools, most rated good by Ofsted with 5 outstanding, plus 5 secondary schools, parents have plenty of great choices when it comes to education options.
While crime exists, the town is committed to public safety, and local authorities work diligently to ensure a secure environment for residents.
Burnley blends rich industrial history with a strong community spirit, while offering a thriving cultural scene through music, art and theatre festivals.
What’s Burnley famous for?
Burnley is famous for its historical association with the textile industry, which shaped the town's development.
The iconic Weavers' Triangle, a preserved area of former cotton mills and industrial buildings, stands as a reminder of this industrial heritage.
The town is also known for its passionate support of Burnley Football Club, reflecting the sporting culture deeply rooted in the local community.
Things to do in Burnley
Burnley town centre offers an eclectic mix of shops, markets, restaurants and cafes and there are some great stately homes, museums and parks to while away an afternoon in.
For nature lovers, the nearby Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is the place to be for a long walk soaking up the wildlife.
Popular music festivals Wile Out and Retro in the Park both take place in Towneley Park, while ballet, opera, stand up comedy and family friendly theatre shows can all be enjoyed at the Burnley Mechanics Theatre.
For sports enthusiasts there's plenty of hiking, cycling and horse riding available in the Peninnes, alongside windsurfing, sailing, kayaking and more at the Rossendale Valley Sailing Club, just 15 minutes from the town centre.
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Local pubs in Burnley
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Burnley, Lancashire, BB11Hatters Craft Bar
Burnley, Lancashire, BB11Royal Dyche
Bank Hall, Burnley, BB11The Royal Dyche is an independent free-house located in Burnley, England. It was renamed after former Burnley F.C. manager Sean Dyche, after a joke on the pub's chalkboard became reality and the town enjoyed a taste of European football once again.
Transport in Burnley
Trains
Burnley has two railway stations, Burnley Manchester Road and Burnley Central.
Burnley Manchester Road is the main train station and operates on the Calder Valley Line, with hourly services connecting to Blackburn, Manchester, Leeds, York and Blackpool.
Burnley Central train station operates hourly services to Colne and Preston.
Buses
Burnley has a well-connected bus network operated by several companies, including Burnley Bus Company, Rosso and Stagecoach, running services to nearby towns and cities.
Car
Burnley is accessible by road via the M65 motorway, which runs east-west and connects the town to other major motorways like the M6.
Transport connections
- Burnley Central
- National Rail
- 0.3 miles / 0.5 km
- Burnley Manchester Road
- National Rail
- 0.5 miles / 0.8 km
- Burnley Barracks
- National Rail
- 0.7 miles / 1.1 km
- Rose Grove
- National Rail
- 1.7 miles / 2.7 km
- Brierfield
- National Rail
- 2.4 miles / 3.9 km
- Hapton
- National Rail
- 3.2 miles / 5.1 km
Schools in Burnley
Burnley has a good selection of primary schools and secondaries.
For primary aged children, Burnley Stoneyholme Community Primary School is outstanding, while Barden, Briercliffe, Springfield Community Primary School and Burnley Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School are all rated good.
For senior students, Burnley High School also has a good Ofsted rating and Broadfield Specialist School is rated outstanding.
Schools in Burnley
- Burnley St Peter's Church of England Primary School
- Ages: 4 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
- Olive High
- Ages: 11 - 16 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
- Olive High Boys
- Ages: 11 - 16 years old
- Burnley Springfield Community Primary School
- Ages: 4 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2018)
- St Mary's RC Primary School, a Voluntary Academy
- Ages: 4 - 11 years old
- The Alternative School
- Ages: 6 - 18 years old