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Living in Leyland: Property Area Guide

Lancashire, North West · Population 38,000

House Prices in Leyland

£215,000

Average

£340,000

Detached

£220,000

Semi-Detached

£165,000

Terraced

£120,000

Flat

Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.

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About Leyland

Leyland offers affordable, family-oriented living in south Lancashire with excellent M6 access. The town is practical rather than picturesque but benefits from good schools, green spaces, and easy commuting to Preston and Manchester.

Lifestyle & Things to Do

Leyland is famous for its truck and bus manufacturing heritage (British Leyland). Worden Park provides 157 acres of parkland with a maze and craft centre. The town has a practical, residential character with good local amenities.

Transport & Commuting

Northern trains reach Preston in 10 minutes for West Coast Main Line connections. The M6 junction 28 is right at the town. The M65 starts nearby.

Train to London

135m to London Euston

Nearest Motorway

M6, M65

Schools & Education

Top Schools

  • Balshaw's Church of England High School
  • Worden Academy
  • Leyland St Mary's Catholic Primary

Healthcare

Chorley and South Ribble Hospital (nearby)

Best Areas to Live in Leyland

Seven Stars

Buckshaw Village

Worden Park

Property Buying Tips for Leyland

Seven Stars is a popular family area. Worden Park area has larger homes. Broadfield has modern estates. Farington is more affordable. Buckshaw Village is a major new development.

Local Authority

Council

South Ribble Borough Council

Council Tax

£1,680 (Band D)

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