Barleymill Stream

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Northumberland

England

Barleymill Stream

Round bales, Berryhill
Round bales, Berryhill Credit: Richard Webb

Barleymill Stream is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Northumberland, England. Nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, this serene water body showcases the region's natural beauty. The stream is often referred to as a lake, pool, pond, or freshwater marsh due to its size and unique characteristics.

Spanning approximately 2 acres, Barleymill Stream is a relatively small body of water. It is characterized by its calm, still surface, reflecting the surrounding landscape like a mirror. The stream is fed by natural springs and rainwater runoff, ensuring a constant flow of freshwater.

The stream is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Its banks are adorned with vibrant aquatic plants, including water lilies, reeds, and rushes. These plants provide shelter and food for various species of birds, insects, and small mammals that inhabit the area. Additionally, the stream supports a healthy population of fish, including trout and minnows.

Nature enthusiasts frequent Barleymill Stream to enjoy its tranquility and observe the wildlife. The surrounding area offers ample opportunities for walking, birdwatching, and photography. Visitors can often spot herons gracefully wading through the shallow waters, or dragonflies darting over the surface.

Barleymill Stream is a treasured natural asset in Northumberland. Its peaceful ambiance and diverse ecosystem make it a haven for both wildlife and humans alike. Whether one seeks solace in nature or desires to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside, this freshwater marsh is undoubtedly a sight to behold.

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Barleymill Stream Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.655792/-2.1192943 or Grid Reference NT9240. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Round bales, Berryhill
Round bales, Berryhill
B6354, Berryhill
B6354, Berryhill
Barleymill Covert, Northumberland Looking northeast along the southern bank of the River Till in the vicinity of Barleymill Covert.
Barleymill Covert, Northumberland
Looking northeast along the southern bank of the River Till in the vicinity of Barleymill Covert.
View of the River Till View much improved by Storm Arwen blowing down the now logged tree beside the path.
View of the River Till
View much improved by Storm Arwen blowing down the now logged tree beside the path.
Young swan on the River Till By Barleymill Bank.
Young swan on the River Till
By Barleymill Bank.
Remains of Etal Barley Mill There are records of a mill here since at least the late 18th century.
Remains of Etal Barley Mill
There are records of a mill here since at least the late 18th century.
Rhodes Hill trig
Rhodes Hill trig
Climbing at Berry Hill Superb Northumberland sandstone provides great climbing in the area. The rock is weathered into strange flutings and arches - a friend said it's like climbing on a cathedral. The tracks below are from the sheep & cattle in the field
Climbing at Berry Hill
Superb Northumberland sandstone provides great climbing in the area. The rock is weathered into strange flutings and arches - a friend said it's like climbing on a cathedral. The tracks below are from the sheep & cattle in the field
Thrieprig Farm
Thrieprig Farm
View south from Duddo Hill Towards the Cheviots over the Till valley.
View south from Duddo Hill
Towards the Cheviots over the Till valley.
View towards Duddo Hill Oats, barley and wheat all in view.
View towards Duddo Hill
Oats, barley and wheat all in view.
Berryhill Crag A south facing sandstone crag with some good climbing potential
Berryhill Crag
A south facing sandstone crag with some good climbing potential
Tiptoe Farm near Etal Tiptoe Farm is famous for its potatoes and this is a view of a potato field.  The large hill in the background is The Cheviot which dominates almost any view South in the area.
Tiptoe Farm near Etal
Tiptoe Farm is famous for its potatoes and this is a view of a potato field. The large hill in the background is The Cheviot which dominates almost any view South in the area.
River Till near Tiptoe Farm The lovely wooded River Till is the only tributary of the River Tweed to be wholly in England.
River Till near Tiptoe Farm
The lovely wooded River Till is the only tributary of the River Tweed to be wholly in England.
Tindal House Farm Despite appearing to be derelict these cart sheds are still in use.
Tindal House Farm
Despite appearing to be derelict these cart sheds are still in use.
Lane to Berryhill farm and crags
Lane to Berryhill farm and crags
The Castle Gatehouse
The Castle Gatehouse
Coal and water Looking towards the coal, wood and water supplies at Heatherslaw.
Coal and water
Looking towards the coal, wood and water supplies at Heatherslaw.
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Barleymill Stream is located at Grid Ref: NT9240 (Lat: 55.655792, Lng: -2.1192943)

Unitary Authority: Northumberland

Police Authority: Northumbria

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