Pennine , Burnley
The Pennine 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.
The Cog Lane development is approximately 1.5 miles from Burnley Centre and less than 1 mile from junction10 of the M65
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
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
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