Brindle

Brindle is a small village in Northern England, situated between the three large cities of Chorley, Burnley and Preston, which is one of the more affluent areas in Lancashire with typical earnings being 33% above the national average. 

Brindle features the Cavendish Arms pub, which is famous for being the only pub in Europe that has a desk and chest of drawers instead of a bar. Brindle has a church dedicated to Saint James, several tennis courts and is on the route of a number of popular walkers trails. The village has excellent links to nearby towns and is an excellent location for holiday makers wishing to have both the seclusion of the countryside and the choice of a number of bustling cities.

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