Oaktree Valley

Valley in Staffordshire Stafford

England

Oaktree Valley

Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north-north-east from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Credit: Roger Kidd

Oaktree Valley is a picturesque region located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The valley takes its name from the abundance of majestic oak trees that dot its landscape, adding to its idyllic charm. The rich biodiversity of Oaktree Valley is evident in its diverse flora and fauna, which thrive in the fertile soil and temperate climate of the region. The valley is home to several nature reserves and protected areas, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty.

Visitors to Oaktree Valley can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, from leisurely walks along the many scenic trails to hiking and cycling through the breathtaking countryside. The valley also offers opportunities for bird watching and wildlife spotting, as it is home to numerous species of birds, deer, and other native animals.

In addition to its natural attractions, Oaktree Valley boasts a rich cultural heritage. The area is dotted with charming villages and historic landmarks, including traditional English pubs, quaint cottages, and centuries-old churches. The local community takes pride in its heritage and hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, providing visitors with a glimpse into its vibrant traditions and customs.

Overall, Oaktree Valley is a hidden gem in Staffordshire, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences. Whether you are seeking relaxation or adventure, this enchanting valley is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north-north-east from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north-north-east from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Pasture and housing near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north from the Trent and Mersey Canal, across the railway, towards Haywood House and other buildings in Main Road.
Lock Cottage with balloon Looking north from Colwich Lock, Little Haywood, in Staffordshire
Lock Cottage with balloon
Looking north from Colwich Lock, Little Haywood, in Staffordshire
Railway gantry near Little Haywood in Staffordshire Looking north from the canal towpath. The house is in Hawkesmore Drive. The railway line is between Rugeley and Stone.
Railway gantry near Little Haywood in Staffordshire
Looking north from the canal towpath. The house is in Hawkesmore Drive. The railway line is between Rugeley and Stone.
Meadow Lane in Little Haywood, Staffordshire Looking north-east towards Main Road from near the canal bridge.
Meadow Lane in Little Haywood, Staffordshire
Looking north-east towards Main Road from near the canal bridge.
The Red Lion in Little Haywood, Staffordshire A friendly Marston's pub on Main Road in the village.
The Red Lion in Little Haywood, Staffordshire
A friendly Marston's pub on Main Road in the village.
The Lamb and Flag in Little Haywood, Staffordshire This pub is in Main Road at the junction with Meadow Lane.
The Lamb and Flag in Little Haywood, Staffordshire
This pub is in Main Road at the junction with Meadow Lane.
Milestone in Little Haywood, Staffordshire This is in Main Road opposite the Lamb and Flag public house.
Milestone in Little Haywood, Staffordshire
This is in Main Road opposite the Lamb and Flag public house.
Canalside barns in Colwich, Staffordshire Seen from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Canalside barns in Colwich, Staffordshire
Seen from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Old barn in Colwich, Staffordshire Seen from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Old barn in Colwich, Staffordshire
Seen from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Barn with dilapidated shed in Colwich, Staffordshire Seen from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Barn with dilapidated shed in Colwich, Staffordshire
Seen from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Ford at the Wolseley Centre Footbridges are available nearby. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes and a cafe and gift shop.
Ford at the Wolseley Centre
Footbridges are available nearby. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes and a cafe and gift shop.
Swan Lake, the Wolseley Centre Despite the name of the lake, it's Canada geese that are flying in. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes and a cafe and gift shop.
Swan Lake, the Wolseley Centre
Despite the name of the lake, it's Canada geese that are flying in. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes and a cafe and gift shop.
Path in the 'Wet Meadow', the Wolseley Centre The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Path in the 'Wet Meadow', the Wolseley Centre
The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Footbridge at the Wolseley Centre Funded by a Rotary Club. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Footbridge at the Wolseley Centre
Funded by a Rotary Club. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Canada geese on Swan Lake, the Wolseley Centre The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Canada geese on Swan Lake, the Wolseley Centre
The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
The fernery at the Wolseley Centre A plaque reads 'Planted in memory of Margaret Kingston (1934 - 2011) from dionations given to Friends of Cannock Chase in her memory'. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
The fernery at the Wolseley Centre
A plaque reads 'Planted in memory of Margaret Kingston (1934 - 2011) from dionations given to Friends of Cannock Chase in her memory'. The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Spider's web artwork at the Wolseley Centre The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
Spider's web artwork at the Wolseley Centre
The Wolseley Centre is the HQ of the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, with extensive grounds, two lakes, a cafe and a gift shop.
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Oaktree Valley is located at Grid Ref: SK0019 (Lat: 52.776111, Lng: -1.9909893)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Stafford

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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