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Clustered between Accrington and Padiham, Clayton-le-Moors is a town defined by its industrial past and its position along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Historically, the town grew around the textile and coal industries, leaving behind a landscape of sturdy red-brick terraces and the distinctive architecture of Mercer Park. Geographically, it sits in a useful spot for regular commuters, with the M65 running right past the northern edge, providing straightforward access to Blackburn, Burnley, and Preston. The canal towpath remains a focal point for the locality, offering a flat, green route out toward the Whalley Banks for those who prefer walking or cycling away from the main roads. While the town centre provides the day-to-day essentials along Whalley Road, the surrounding landscape quickly opens up into the undulating hills of the Hyndburn Valley, bridging the gap between the busier urban centres and the Ribble Valley.