Best attractions and places to see around Corley CP include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The area features ancient sites such as an Iron Age hillfort and locations with Mesolithic flint artefacts, indicating long-standing human activity. Historic gardens and natural reserves like Marsh Lane Nature Reserve also contribute to the local landscape. Visitors can explore a range of sites from medieval ruins to significant monuments.
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beautiful place to ride by, especially at sunrise or sunset. the greyhound pub is on the junction for a half time stop as well. can either head to Bedworth/nuneaton, back into Coventry Central or round to Longford.
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An odd looking church quite low and spread instead of tall and imposing
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Imposing monument, set in a charming village green with benches. Shops nearby.
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Maxstoke Hill Challenge The Maxstoke Hill Challenge is a cycling time trial measured from the bottom of Maxstoke Hill (where the road does a 90-degree turn) to the very top of the hill (past the water works – first lay by on the left). The long-standing record held by Mr N Wiggin was beaten by Mr J House on his return to the United Kingdom in April 2012. The record now stands at 4 minutes 37 seconds. From Wikipedia
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The old priory was established in 1331 it was expanded several times over the next 100 or so years and then disbanded in 1536. Since then the buildings have fallen into ruin except what was once the inner gate house and is now a B&B. The village church is the same age as the priory.
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Hawkesbury Junction is a major waterways place at the junction of the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury) with the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Hawkesbury to Fazeley) and the Oxford Canal (Northern Section - Main Line). Coventry Basin (Canal Terminus) is on the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury), 5 miles and 4 furlongs to the southwest. Hawkesbury Engine House is on the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Hawkesbury to Fazeley), ½ furlongs to the northeast. Sutton Stop is on the Oxford Canal (Northern Section - Main Line), ½ furlongs to the east. It is the centre of Hawkesbury Junction. The nearest place in the direction of Coventry Basin is Hawkesbury Services; ¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Hawkesbury Engine House is Hawkesbury Junction Gauging Stop; ¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Sutton Stop is Hawkesbury Junction Bridge; a few yards away.
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Sutton Stop is a major waterways place on the Oxford Canal (Northern Section - Main Line) between Wyken Arm Junction (Old Colliery Branch) (1 mile and 3½ furlongs to the southeast) and Hawkesbury Junction (Junction of the Coventry Canal Main Line with the Oxford Canal Northern Section.) (½ furlongs to the west) It is part of Hawkesbury Junction. The nearest place in the direction of Wyken Arm Junction is Sutton Stop Changeline Bridge; a few yards away. The nearest place in the direction of Hawkesbury Junction is The Greyhound Inn; ¼ furlongs away.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the Maxstoke Priory Ruins, established in 1331, which offers a glimpse into medieval times. Another significant site is St John the Baptist Church, Berkswell, a beautiful 12th-century Norman parish church known for its crypt. Additionally, the National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden, commemorates cyclists from the World Wars.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is located on a charming village green, offering space for children. St John the Baptist Church, Berkswell and Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop) are also noted as family-friendly, with the canal junction offering interesting views of canal boats and a pub nearby.
You can explore Marsh Lane Nature Reserve for local wildlife and natural surroundings. The area also features Burrow Hill, home to the Iron Age hillfort of Corley Camp, and historic gardens at Corley Rectory (now Corley Manor) and Corley Hall.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes such as the 'Fillongley War Memorial – Fillongley Castle Yard loop' or 'Hiking loop from Corley Moor'. For more moderate options, consider 'ACW Circular Walk 19: Ancient Arden'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Corley CP guide.
Absolutely. The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is a significant landmark for cyclists. The area also offers road cycling routes, including the 'Rock Lane Hill – Maxstoke Priory Ruins loop' and 'Maxstoke Priory Ruins – Sandy Lane loop'. The Greyhound Pub is conveniently located on a cycling junction. Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Corley CP guide.
The Bear Inn, Berkswell is a historic pub in the village, dating from the 16th century. Another option is The Greyhound Pub at Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop), which is known for its canalside location and good pub meals, especially on weekends.
Corley Camp is an Iron Age hillfort located on Burrow Hill, visible as an earthwork. It's an important archaeological site, indicating ancient human activity in the area, alongside findings of Mesolithic and Neolithic/Bronze Age flint artefacts and medieval pottery sherds.
Yes, the Berkswell Windmill is located on Windmill Lane. It is a protected and restored tower mill, offering a fine example of its kind with original machinery still intact.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. For instance, the St John the Baptist Church, Berkswell is admired for its Norman architecture and crypt. The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is valued as a peaceful spot for rest on the village green. The Hawkesbury Canal Junction is popular for its scenic canal views and the traditional pub atmosphere.
Berkswell village is home to a historic village green featuring stocks, reportedly built for a one-legged ex-soldier and his two companions, evident from the five leg holes. The village also has several 16th and 17th-century houses and a small museum run by the local history society.
The most prominent historical ruins are the Maxstoke Priory Ruins. Established in 1331, the buildings are now in ruins, providing a historical landscape to explore. The inner gatehouse of the priory now functions as a bed and breakfast.


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