
thumb|right|256px|Church Street looking north from St Leonard's, c. 1900. The Old Black Bull is next to the church. The view has hardly changed, but unlike some others, the street is no longer cobblestones|cobbled. thumb|right|256px|St Leonard's Church, from Guy Street thumb|right|256px|Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham. Owned by National Trust but jointly managed with [[Lancashire County Council.]] Padiham ( ) is a market town and civil parish on the River Calder, in the Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England. It is located north west of Burnley, and north east of the towns of Clayton le Moo
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thumb|right|256px|Church Street looking north from St Leonard's, c. 1900. The Old Black Bull is next to the church. The view has hardly changed, but unlike some others, the street is no longer cobblestones|cobbled. thumb|right|256px|St Leonard's Church, from Guy Street thumb|right|256px|Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham. Owned by National Trust but jointly managed with [[Lancashire County Council.]]
Padiham ( ) is a market town and civil parish on the River Calder, in the Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England. It is located north west of Burnley, and north east of the towns of Clayton le Moors and Great Harwood. It is edged by the foothills of Pendle Hill to the north-west and north-east. The United Kingdom Census 2011 gave a parish population of 10,098, estimated in 2019 at 10,138.
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