Borough of Burnley - Geography

Geography

Places in the borough of Burnley include:

Name Civil parish Classification Co-ordinates
Burnley N/A Town 53°47′20″N 2°14′53″W / 53.789°N 2.248°W / 53.789; -2.248
Padiham Padiham Town 53°47′49″N 2°18′40″W / 53.797°N 2.311°W / 53.797; -2.311
Hapton Hapton Village 53°46′48″N 2°18′54″W / 53.780°N 2.315°W / 53.780; -2.315
Worsthorne Worsthorne Village 53°46′59″N 2°10′59″W / 53.783°N 2.183°W / 53.783; -2.183
Brownside Worsthorne Village 53°47′20″N 2°12′00″W / 53.789°N 2.200°W / 53.789; -2.200
Walk Mill Cliviger Village 53°46′05″N 2°12′36″W / 53.768°N 2.210°W / 53.768; -2.210
Lane Bottom Briercliffe Village 53°48′58″N 2°11′13″W / 53.816°N 2.187°W / 53.816; -2.187
Mereclough Cliviger Hamlet 53°46′16″N 2°11′35″W / 53.771°N 2.193°W / 53.771; -2.193
Southward Bottom Cliviger Hamlet 53°46′01″N 2°11′49″W / 53.767°N 2.197°W / 53.767; -2.197
Overtown Cliviger Hamlet 53°45′58″N 2°11′46″W / 53.766°N 2.196°W / 53.766; -2.196
Holme Chapel Cliviger Village 53°45′11″N 2°11′28″W / 53.753°N 2.191°W / 53.753; -2.191
Hurstwood Worsthorne Village 53°46′44″N 2°10′55″W / 53.779°N 2.182°W / 53.779; -2.182
Cockden Briercliffe Hamlet 53°48′36″N 2°11′31″W / 53.810°N 2.192°W / 53.810; -2.192
Clowbridge Dunnockshaw and Clowbridge Hamlet 53°45′00″N 2°16′01″W / 53.750°N 2.267°W / 53.750; -2.267
Dunnockshaw Dunnockshaw and Clowbridge Hamlet 53°44′53″N 2°16′26″W / 53.748°N 2.274°W / 53.748; -2.274
Extwistle Briercliffe Hamlet 53°48′00″N 2°10′48″W / 53.800°N 2.180°W / 53.800; -2.180

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