
About This Spring
## Overview Birchover Spring is a public drinking spring located in the charming village of Birchover in Derbyshire, England. Nestled within the Peak District, Birchover is a small, historic village known for its striking gritstone outcrops, ancient stone circles, and centuries-old connections to the landscape. The spring has been compared by visitors to the well-regarded Malvern Evendine Springs in Worcestershire, suggesting it delivers a notably clean and pleasant water flow. Birchover itself sits on the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park, an area rich in natural springs fed by rainfall filtering through layers of gritstone and limestone. The village is steeped in history — nearby landmarks include the Rowtor Rocks, a collection of weathered boulders with carved seats and caves attributed to the Reverend Thomas Eyre in the 17th century, and the ancient Nine Ladies Stone Circle on Stanton Moor just a short walk away. The spring is a quiet, roadside feature that has historically served as a local water source for the community. ## Directions 1. Make your way to the village of Birchover in Derbyshire (GPS: 53.158908, -1.650728). 2. Once in the village, locate the lane known as **The Mires**. 3. Follow The Mires for approximately 50 yards. 4. Look to the **right-hand side of the road** — the spring is set into a roadside wall. 5. The water flows from an **outlet pipe on the side of the wall**. It can be easy to miss, so keep an eye out as you walk. ## What to Expect Birchover Spring is a modest, traditional roadside spring — the kind of unassuming water source that has served English villages for generations. The water emerges from an outlet pipe built into a stone wall along The Mires, a quiet lane in the village. There is no elaborate structure or signage, so look carefully for the pipe as you pass. Visitors who have sampled the water have compared it favourably to the Malvern Evendine Springs, which are renowned for their soft, mineral-balanced water. While we cannot confirm the water's current quality or safety, it has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals. The surrounding area is well worth exploring. Birchover is a wonderful base for walks across Stanton Moor, visits to the Rowtor Rocks, and exploration of the wider Peak District. The village has a welcoming pub, The Red Lion, and the landscape is dotted with ancient features that reward curious visitors. The spring makes a pleasant stop on any walking route through the area.
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53.158908, -1.650728
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Make your way to the village of Birchover in Derbyshire (
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.