Burnley: The 'Waggoners', Manchester Road

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Burnley: The 'Waggoners', Manchester Road

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 14 Oct 2012

A bleak, almost moorland, situation with no real local catchment area. It is, however, near to the Burnley Way long-distance footpath, and there is a bus route (the X43, Witch Way, Nelson to Manchester route passes here). Also there is a large car park for passing trade or those willing to risk the breathalyser. There is real ale and food available here also.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.760045
Longitude
-2.259186