
About This Spring
## Overview Gorrick's Spring is a public drinking spring located in the village of Calverton, a small rural settlement in the borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Situated at approximately 52.047°N, 0.852°W, this spring is one of the lesser-known natural water sources in the area, nestled within the gently rolling countryside of north Buckinghamshire. Calverton itself is a historic village with roots stretching back to the Domesday Book, and natural springs in this part of England have long served as vital water sources for local communities. The underlying geology of the region — a mix of Jurassic limestone and clay formations — gives rise to a number of springs where groundwater meets the surface. Gorrick's Spring has historically been used as a local drinking water source, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and land use. ## Directions 1. From Milton Keynes city centre, head north on the A5 (Watling Street) toward Stony Stratford. 2. At Stony Stratford, take the turning toward Calverton, following local signage for the village. 3. Calverton is a small village, and the spring is located near the GPS coordinates 52.04682, -0.8518179. 4. Look for the spring along the village lanes — it may be marked by a small stone or brick surround typical of traditional English village springs. *Note: Exact on-the-ground signage may be limited. Using the GPS coordinates with a mapping app is recommended for pinpointing the spring's location.* ## What to Expect Gorrick's Spring is a modest, traditional English village spring. Visitors should expect a quiet, rural setting surrounded by the pastoral landscape of north Buckinghamshire. The spring is publicly accessible and has been used as a drinking water source by locals, though the water has not been independently verified for potability — visitors should be aware that natural spring water quality can fluctuate. The surrounding area offers pleasant walking along country lanes and footpaths, making a visit to the spring a rewarding stop on a broader exploration of the Calverton countryside. The village itself is small and peaceful, with limited amenities, so it's advisable to bring anything you might need for your visit. As a lesser-known spring, Gorrick's Spring offers a quiet, authentic experience for those interested in England's natural water heritage — far from the crowds of more famous sites.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
52.046820, -0.851818
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Milton Keynes city centre, head north on the A5 (Watling Street) toward Stony Stratford. 2. At Stony Stratford, take the turning toward Calverton, following local signage for the village. 3. Calverton is a small village, and the spring is located near the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.