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Sitting on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal between Burnley and Nelson, Brierfield is a town shaped by its steep gritstone streets and its deep roots in the textile industry. At its heart is Northlight, the massive complex formerly known as Brierfield Mill, which has been repurposed into apartments and workspace, serving as a landmark easily visible from the M65 that skirts the edge of town. It is a practical location for those needing to commute, with its own railway station on the East Lancashire Line and a regular bus service along the arterial A682. While the town centre provides the essentials, the real draw for many is the immediate access to the outdoors; you can be walking along the towpath or heading up towards the hills of Pendle Forest within minutes. It’s a place where the industrial landscape of the Pennines meets the open countryside, maintaining a straightforward, unpretentious character.