Best natural monuments around Nettleham CP include diverse natural features and conservation areas. The region is characterized by its historic village setting, with natural elements like the Nettleham Beck running through it. These sites offer environments rich in biodiversity and provide insights into the local landscape. The area combines natural beauty with historical context, making it suitable for exploration.
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The Lion Statue is situated in the middle of the Aboretum.
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The lion is a Grade II listed statue, dating from 1872. It was by Austin & Seeley and was presented by FJ Clarke. It is a composition figure, larger than life size, on a rendered pedestal with a moulded plinth and panelled sides.
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Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve was formed from a series of flooded sand and gravel pits. After quarrying finished in the 1960s vegetation was able to colonise and this has resulted in a mosaic of different habitat types in an area covering 63 hectares.
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The larger-than-life size lion statue created in 1872 is a listed monument that guards the paths of Lincoln Arboretum. The Arboretum also offers it's visitors tea rooms, a Victorian bandstand, a cast iron folly, and extensive gardens with terrace features, ponds and bridges.
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Great views of lincoln and its cathedral whilst stopping to see the quarry
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The new lincoln bypass cycle route is pretty decent low resistance surface, this is one of the sites enroute, but also, theres loads of cycle routes accessible from the main route
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"As you stare at the limestone cliffs, it is worth reflecting that the rocks were formed in shallow warm tropical seas 165 million years ago in the Middle Jurassic period. Dinosaurs ruled the nearby land and waves were breaking on coral reefs above. There are many fossils in the limestone, mainly broken shells and corals, but you might be lucky and find a giant Plesiosaur, they have been found here!" Thankfully no Dinasours but plenty of Lorries trundling past on the A15.
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Lincoln Cathedral standing proud overlooking the quarry that supplied the stone.
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Nettleham CP offers a variety of natural features, from flowing water to ancient woodlands and geological formations. You can explore the tranquil
Nettleham Beck
which runs through the village, or discover the diverse habitats of Swanholme Lakes, a Local Nature Reserve formed from flooded sand and gravel pits. The area also features the historic Jurassic Limestone Cliffs, Lincoln, which were formed 165 million years ago.Yes, several natural spots are great for families.
Nettleham Beck
offers pleasant waterside strolls where children can observe ducks and ducklings in spring. Swanholme Lakes is another excellent choice, providing extensive paths through woodlands and around lakes, perfect for exploring nature. The Lion Statue, Lincoln Arboretum, while a man-made monument, is situated within the family-friendly Lincoln Arboretum with its gardens and ponds.For wildlife enthusiasts, the
Ashing Lane Nature Reserve
is a prime location. This expansive reserve boasts diverse flora and fauna, including various bird species like Willow Tit and Woodcock, moths, butterflies, dragonflies, amphibians, small mammals, and even roe deer.Vicar's Wood
, a small woodland next to All Saints Church, also serves as an important wildlife sanctuary within the village.The
Nettleham Beck
holds significant historical value, having served as a vital water source for the parish and even supplied Roman Lincoln almost 2,000 years ago. Additionally,Bishop's Meadow
is located on the site of the ancient Bishop's Palace, an area of significant archaeological importance, blending natural beauty with a rich historical context.While specific accessibility details for all sites are not provided, many natural areas in Nettleham CP, such as the footpaths along
Nettleham Beck
and the trails within Swanholme Lakes, are generally well-maintained and offer relatively flat terrain suitable for easy walks. It is always advisable to check local conditions for specific routes.You can find several easy walks around Nettleham CP. The footpath following
Nettleham Beck
offers a pleasant waterside stroll. For more options, explore the easy hikes guide at Easy hikes around Nettleham CP, which includes routes like the 'Nettleham Village Centre – Nettleham Beck loop from Nettleham CP'.Yes, Nettleham CP is home to several community-driven natural spaces.
Ashing Lane Nature Reserve
is a flagship project managed by Nettleham Woodland Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, showcasing ongoing conservation efforts.PC Wood
, planted in the grounds of the Lincolnshire Police Headquarters, was largely completed through a community-wide planting day and is now a maturing woodland.Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including those listed in the Hiking around Nettleham CP guide. For cyclists, the Gravel biking around Nettleham CP guide offers routes like 'Fossdyke Navigation – The Pyewipe Inn loop'.
The Jurassic Limestone Cliffs, Lincoln stand out as a unique natural formation. These cliffs were formed in shallow warm tropical seas 165 million years ago and are known for containing many fossils, offering a glimpse into ancient geological history.
Absolutely. The
Ashing Lane Nature Reserve
is a prime example, dedicated to biodiversity with woodlands, meadows, and a lake supporting diverse wildlife. It features a hibernaculum for great crested newts and raptor boxes, demonstrating a strong commitment to conservation.Vicar's Wood
also serves as an important wildlife sanctuary within the village.Visitors appreciate the peaceful environments and rich biodiversity found in the area. The tranquil settings of places like
Nettleham Beck
and the extensive paths for exploration at Swanholme Lakes are highly valued. The blend of natural beauty with historical context, such as atBishop's Meadow
, also adds to the appeal.Yes, the Lion Statue, Lincoln Arboretum is a notable example. While a man-made monument, this Grade II listed statue from 1872 is situated within the natural setting of Lincoln Arboretum, which features extensive gardens, ponds, and green spaces, making it a popular spot for visitors.


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