Public Drinking Spring

Dadbrook Spring, Cuddington, Aylesbury

Dadbrook, Aylesbury HP18 0AG, UK, Dadbrook, Aylesbury HP18 0AG, UK

Dadbrook Spring, Cuddington, Aylesbury
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About This Spring

## Overview Dadbrook Spring is a public drinking spring located in the small hamlet of Dadbrook, near the village of Cuddington in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England. Nestled in the gently rolling countryside of the Vale of Aylesbury, this spring sits within an area rich in natural groundwater resources fed by the underlying chalk and limestone geology that characterises much of the Chilterns and its surrounding lowlands. The hamlet of Dadbrook lies just to the south of Cuddington, a picturesque village known for its thatched cottages and historic parish church of St. Nicholas. The name "Dadbrook" itself likely references a local watercourse — "brook" being a common Old English element for a small stream — suggesting that natural water sources have been a defining feature of this area for centuries. Springs like this one have historically served as vital freshwater sources for the surrounding rural communities of Buckinghamshire. ## Directions 1. From Aylesbury, head west on the A418 towards Thame. 2. After approximately 5 miles, turn right (north) following signs for Cuddington. 3. Continue into the village of Cuddington and look for the lane leading south towards Dadbrook (postcode HP18 0AG). 4. The spring is located in the Dadbrook area — GPS coordinates 51.788444, -0.92893 can be used for precise navigation. *Note: Dadbrook is a small hamlet with narrow lanes. Parking may be limited, so please be considerate of local residents.* ## What to Expect Dadbrook Spring is situated in a quiet, rural setting typical of the Buckinghamshire countryside. The surrounding landscape features open farmland, hedgerows, and gentle hills characteristic of the Aylesbury Vale. Visitors should expect a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience rather than a developed tourist attraction. As a spring historically used as a public drinking water source, the water has traditionally been drawn by local residents and passers-by. However, as with any natural water source, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and other environmental factors, so visitors should exercise their own caution. The area around Cuddington and Dadbrook offers pleasant walking along country lanes and footpaths, making the spring a worthwhile stop as part of a longer countryside walk. The nearby village of Cuddington itself is worth a visit for its charming architecture and quintessentially English village atmosphere.

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Address

Dadbrook, Aylesbury HP18 0AG, UK, Dadbrook, Aylesbury HP18 0AG, UK

GPS Coordinates

51.788444, -0.928930

Directions

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Directions 1. From Aylesbury, head west on the A418 towards Thame. 2. After approximately 5 miles, turn right (north) following signs for Cuddington. 3. Continue into the village of Cuddington and look for the lane leading south towards Dadbrook (postcode HP18 0AG). 4. The spring is located in the Dadbrook area —

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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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.