Barbary Gutter

Valley in Staffordshire Staffordshire Moorlands

England

Barbary Gutter

Coach park at Alton Towers Looking across the coach park area.
Coach park at Alton Towers Credit: DS Pugh

Barbary Gutter is a picturesque valley located in the county of Staffordshire, England. Nestled within the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this area is renowned for its stunning landscapes and tranquil atmosphere.

The valley itself is characterized by its gently undulating terrain, lush green meadows, and a meandering stream that runs through the heart of it. The stream, known as Barbary Brook, is flanked by a variety of indigenous trees, including oak and birch, creating a beautiful canopy overhead.

Barbary Gutter is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Walking along the well-maintained footpaths, visitors can spot an array of bird species, such as kingfishers, herons, and woodpeckers. The valley also provides a habitat for small mammals like deer, foxes, and badgers.

In addition to its natural beauty, Barbary Gutter holds historical significance. It is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of ancient settlements and burial mounds found in the surrounding area. The valley has also witnessed the passage of time through the remnants of old mining workings, which serve as a reminder of Staffordshire's industrial past.

Visitors to Barbary Gutter can explore the valley on foot or by bicycle, taking advantage of the numerous trails and routes available. The peaceful ambiance and stunning vistas make it an ideal location for picnics, photography, or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature.

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Barbary Gutter Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.98652/-1.9014681 or Grid Reference SK0643. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coach park at Alton Towers Looking across the coach park area.
Coach park at Alton Towers
Looking across the coach park area.
Entrance to Alton Towers Looking towards a section of roller-coaster track.
Entrance to Alton Towers
Looking towards a section of roller-coaster track.
Wicker Man rollercoaster Looking towards part of the Wickerman Rollercoaster at Alton Towers.
Wicker Man rollercoaster
Looking towards part of the Wickerman Rollercoaster at Alton Towers.
Forbidden Valley Looking across part of the Forbidden Valley section at Alton Towers.
Forbidden Valley
Looking across part of the Forbidden Valley section at Alton Towers.
Nemesis rollercoaster Part of Nemesis, one of the rollercoasters at Alton Towers.
Nemesis rollercoaster
Part of Nemesis, one of the rollercoasters at Alton Towers.
Gardens at Alton Towers Looking across part of the gardens in a valley.
Gardens at Alton Towers
Looking across part of the gardens in a valley.
Pond in the gardens Looking along a path beside a pond in the gardens at Alton Towers.
Pond in the gardens
Looking along a path beside a pond in the gardens at Alton Towers.
Dark Forest and gondola The aerial ropeway is a 12-MGD called Sky Ride constructed in 1987 by Poma. The cabins have been replaced more recently with Sigma cabins.
Dark Forest and gondola
The aerial ropeway is a 12-MGD called Sky Ride constructed in 1987 by Poma. The cabins have been replaced more recently with Sigma cabins.
House at Alton Towers Looking across the main country house in the estate now home to a theme park.
House at Alton Towers
Looking across the main country house in the estate now home to a theme park.
Formal gardens in the house The gardens for the main house at Alton Towers.
Formal gardens in the house
The gardens for the main house at Alton Towers.
Enterprise Looking towards the Enterprise ride at Alton Towers.
Enterprise
Looking towards the Enterprise ride at Alton Towers.
Rapids at Alton Towers Looking towards the end of The Rapids attraction, with the lift to bring the boats back to the start.
Rapids at Alton Towers
Looking towards the end of The Rapids attraction, with the lift to bring the boats back to the start.
Boat lift to the start Looking along the conveyor lifting the rapids boats back to the start of the ride.
Boat lift to the start
Looking along the conveyor lifting the rapids boats back to the start of the ride.
Main House Looking towards the main house in Alton Towers theme park.
Main House
Looking towards the main house in Alton Towers theme park.
Towards the boating lake Looking across part of Alton Towers.
Towards the boating lake
Looking across part of Alton Towers.
Boating lake and house Looking across the lake towards the main house at Alton Towers.
Boating lake and house
Looking across the lake towards the main house at Alton Towers.
Octoberfest Looking across the grassy area beside the boating lake being used as an Octoberfest area.
Octoberfest
Looking across the grassy area beside the boating lake being used as an Octoberfest area.
Towards the courtyard Looking along a path beside the boating lake at Alton Towers.
Towards the courtyard
Looking along a path beside the boating lake at Alton Towers.
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Barbary Gutter is located at Grid Ref: SK0643 (Lat: 52.98652, Lng: -1.9014681)

Administrative County: Staffordshire

District: Staffordshire Moorlands

Police Authority: Staffordshire

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