Utterley is the name of the small fictional town in Lancashire, England that was the main setting for the 1980s and 1990s Granada TV series Brass.
Utterley was portrayed as a typical Lancastrian mining and mill town in the 1930s.
The Hardacres lived in a mansion (known as High Haddom Hall) on a hill overlooking the town whereas most of the town's population lived in back to back terraced housing.
The nearest other town was the equally fictional Bishops Tippings which was hinted at being larger than Utterley.
Agnes Fairchild (one of many mistresses of Bradley Hardacre) became MP for Utterley in 1936 representing the Labour party.