Best natural monuments around Little Houghton offer a diverse landscape for exploration. This region features a mix of natural reserves, historical sites, and viewpoints. Visitors can find areas dedicated to nature observation and places with significant historical context. The natural monuments provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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In 1714, the crown of England controversially passed from the Stuart royal line to the Hanoverians. This 1734 monument is dedicated to Anne, the last Stuart monarch, and is unique in an English garden. It’s an almost treasonous statement by Thomas Wentworth, and hints at what he thought of the regime change.
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The story goes that centuries ago, when sheep stealing was a capital offence, a man stole a sheep from a field at night. He must have injured the sheep because he was carrying it over his shoulders and had tied its feet together with a rope. When he reached the lane now known as Hangman's Stone he stopped for a rest, placing the sheep on top of a stone post whilst he himself sat on the ground He then fell asleep. The story is that the sheep must have slipped off the stone and the rope, which the man had round his body slipped up round his neck and strangled him, so doing the hangman out of a job
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Between two farmers' fields is a corridor of woodland wilderness filled with the scent of wild garlic in the spring. In it is a path that leads from the road toward Barnburgh, but if you look to your right at the stone crags, every so often, hidden among the foliage is faces peering out, carved into the rock face. There are also symbols that look alien in origin, or resemble insects.
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There are a few ways to get up to the ston circle. Komoot shows the routes up they are active so just follow them. The view from the top of Blacker Hill and the stone circle are fantastic. I'm sure there used to be a board pointing out exactly what you can see but it looks like the vandals have had it. Never the less on a good day you can see far and wide. Worsborough country park and the cafe is 10 mins away and it's all down hill. It's definitely worth the effort to ride or walk up there. It's one of my favourite places to go.
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I grew up on B/Hill and this view has always been one of my favourites and inspired me to get outdoors from being a kid.
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Grimethorpe Nature Reserve 83.9m P24.4 (275ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List Summit
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Grimethorpe Nature Reserve 83.9m P24.4 (275ft)
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The area around Little Houghton offers a mix of natural reserves, historical sites, and viewpoints. You can find places like Grimethorpe Nature Reserve Summit, which provides a summit experience, or Hope Fields Memorial Park, designed for nature observation and bird watching.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area have historical importance. The View from Blacker Hill Stone Circle offers extensive views and is a site with historical significance. Additionally, the Queen Anne Monument is a man-made monument with a rich historical context from the 18th century.
Both Hope Fields Memorial Park and Grimethorpe Nature Reserve Summit are considered family-friendly. Hope Fields Memorial Park is specifically designed with areas for kids to bird watch and enjoy nature, while the Grimethorpe Nature Reserve offers an accessible summit experience.
Hope Fields Memorial Park is an excellent spot for nature observation and bird watching, featuring benches to sit and enjoy the natural surroundings. While not directly in Little Houghton, Salcey Forest, a short drive away, is known for its ancient oak trees and diverse wildlife.
You can enjoy fantastic panoramic views from several locations. The Grimethorpe Nature Reserve Summit offers a clear summit experience at 83.9m. Similarly, the View from Blacker Hill Stone Circle provides extensive views of the surrounding area, inspiring many to get outdoors.
Yes, there are numerous cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for different cycling styles, including touring, gravel biking, and road cycling. Explore options like the Haw Park Woods – Barnsley Canal Towpath loop or the RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve loop. For more details, check out the Cycling around Little Houghton guide.
Gravel biking enthusiasts can find challenging and scenic routes in the vicinity. Options include the Elsecar Heritage Centre – Thurgoland Tunnel loop or the Swans at Elsecar Canal – Dove Valley Trail loop. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Little Houghton guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the inspiring views at Blacker Hill Stone Circle to the peaceful nature observation at Hope Fields Memorial Park. The blend of natural beauty and historical context, along with opportunities for outdoor activities, makes the area appealing.
Both Grimethorpe Nature Reserve Summit and the View from Blacker Hill Stone Circle are categorized as intermediate, suggesting they are suitable for moderate walks or hikes to reach their viewpoints.
Hope Fields Memorial Park is noted to have facilities, including benches. For the View from Blacker Hill Stone Circle, Worsborough Country Park and its cafe are only about 10 minutes away downhill, making it a convenient stop after your visit.
Salcey Forest is a significant natural monument known for its ancient oak trees, some over 600 years old. It features walking trails, a treetop walkway, and family-friendly amenities like a cafe and play area. While not directly in Little Houghton, it's a notable natural attraction in Northamptonshire that offers a unique outdoor experience.


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