

13 of the most expensive homes currently for on the market in Burnley
Tired of the same old four walls during lockdown living?
Many people have become weary of the same old sights and are considering a new home as Burnley emerges from lockdown.
And there are plenty available across the borough to suit all budgets.
The average house price in England, according to the latest UK house price index, for December 2020, is £269,150, while in Burnley it is £97,667, up 11.2 per cent on December 2019, when it was £87,823.
These are some of the most expensive homes on the market in Burnley right now, according to property website Zoopla.
The average house price in England, according to the latest UK house price index, for December 2020, is £269,150, while in Burnley it is £97,667, up 11.2 per cent on December 2019, when it was £87,823.

5. Bronte Avenue, Burnley
Offers of more than £399,950 are invited by Keenans Estate Agents for this "fantastic" and "impressive" four-bedroom detached home. Photo: Zoopla

6. Walk Mill Place, Cliviger
This stunning five-bedroom, detached home which has been subject to much improvement by the current owners is on the market for £420,000 with Entwistle Green. Photo: Zoopla

7. Mereclough, Cliviger
This stunning, stone-built, three-bedroom, semi-detached, character property is on the market for £375,000 with Yopa. Photo: Zoopla

8. Hurstwood Village, Worsthorne
Offers of more than £375,000 are invited by Yopa for this stunning, Grade II-listed, semi-detached, three-bedroom barn conversion. Photo: Zoopla