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Knuzden sits on the high ground between Blackburn and Oswaldtwistle, and while the town centers are close by, it has a distinct feel of being on the edge of the West Pennine Moors. Historically, it grew from a small collection of cottages and farms into a residential pocket, largely defined by the rows of stone terraces that climb the hills and the newer estates that followed. Geographically, it’s a place of steep inclines; you’ll often find yourself looking out over the rooflines toward the Ribble Valley or the distant masts on Winter Hill. It feels exposed to the elements at times, but that’s balanced by immediate access to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the network of footpaths crossing the nearby cloughs. It serves as a practical crossroads for the local area, sitting right on the border of Hyndburn and Blackburn with Darwen, making it a quiet but well-connected vantage point over the industrial heart of East Lancashire.