The typical property in BB10
BB10 is eastern Burnley, mixed Victorian and Edwardian terraces and the Turf Moor stadium of Burnley FC.
Area summary
BB10 covers eastern Burnley including Burnley Wood, Brunshaw, Lanehead and parts of Cliviger. The outcode sits in Burnley Borough Council, Lancashire. Housing is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian stone-built terraces from the cotton-weaving era, with pockets of 1930s and postwar semis. Turf Moor, the home of Burnley FC (in continuous use since 1883), sits in this outcode.
Burnley Manchester Road station and Burnley Central station are in adjacent BB11. Burnley Barracks station and Hapton are also on the East Lancashire Line. The M65 at junction 10 serves the eastern side of the town. Employment patterns are commuter into Manchester, Blackburn and central Burnley.
Burnley General Teaching Hospital is a major NHS employer in the wider Burnley area. Demographics skew towards working families with significant deprivation indices in parts of the inner Burnley terraces.
Burnley Borough operates selective licensing in defined areas and additional HMO licensing. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a major cost on the dense Victorian stone-built terrace stock.
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Buyer notes
- Matchday parking and traffic at Turf Moor affects nearby streets
- Selective licensing area check is essential
- Stone-built terrace EPC upgrade costs are substantial under proposed 2030 standard
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