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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Chesterton And Kingston

Best natural monuments around Chesterton And Kingston offer a landscape shaped by historical events and unique geological formations. The region features a blend of expansive parklands, ancient historical sites, and significant natural springs. Visitors can explore areas with deep cultural roots, alongside natural spaces that reveal the area's geological past.

Best natural monuments around Chesterton And Kingston

  • The most popular natural monuments is Charlecote Park, a historical_site that features 185 acres of landscaped grounds backing onto the River Avon.…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Charlecote Park

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The Lucy family owned the land since 1247. Charlecote Park was built in 1558 by Sir Thomas Lucy, and Queen Elizabeth I stayed in the room that is now the …

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Battle of Edgehill Site

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The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was a pitched battle of the First English Civil War. It was fought near Edge Hill and Kineton in southern Warwickshire on Sunday, …

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Holy Well, Burton Dassett

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This well is a bit of an enigma, in the deserted Burton Dassett village in Northend, is found a substantial well head which has claims to be a ‘Holy Well’ …

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Holy Well, Southam

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If you follow the beautiful trail that departs from Southam heading east and runs alongside the River Stowe, you will come across The Holy Well, believed to be the oldest …

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Barbed Poppies Memorial, Jephson Gardens

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On 11th November 2014 a memorial was unveiled  in the Jephson Gardens, between the Aviary and Willes Road entrance.  The memorial will remember all those who played any part in …

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Simon Wilson
May 1, 2025, Holy Well, Southam

It is an unusual half-moon stone structure holding the water, with three strange heads out of whose mouths the water flows down to the river.

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This is the location of the Battle of Edgehill, a pitched battle of the First English Civil War occurring on Sunday 23rd October 1642. A detailed information board stands here describing how the event unfolded, offering a fascinating window into the area's past.

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If you follow the beautiful trail that departs from Southam heading east and runs alongside the River Stowe, you will come across The Holy Well, believed to be the oldest recorded Holy Well in England. It has been there for over a thousand years, with its most recent renovation taking place almost twenty years ago.

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The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was a pitched battle of the First English Civil War. It was fought near Edge Hill and Kineton in southern Warwickshire on Sunday, 23 October 1642. All attempts at constitutional compromise between King Charles and Parliament broke down early in 1642. Both the King and Parliament raised large armies to gain their way by force of arms. In October, at his temporary base near Shrewsbury, the King decided to march to London in order to force a decisive confrontation with Parliament's main army, commanded by the Earl of Essex. Late on 22 October, both armies unexpectedly found the enemy to be close by. The next day, the Royalist army descended from Edge Hill to force battle. After the Parliamentarian artillery opened a cannonade, the Royalists attacked. Both armies consisted mostly of inexperienced and sometimes ill-equipped troops. Many men from both sides fled or fell out to loot enemy baggage, and neither army was able to gain a decisive advantage.

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Neil
March 6, 2022, Charlecote Park

National Trust property with expansive grounds and deer park.

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Stephen
December 26, 2021, Charlecote Park

Great day out good for a picnic

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Views over the Warwickshire plains, edge hill was one of the battles in the English Civil war

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On 11th November 2014 a memorial was unveiled  in the Jephson Gardens, between the Aviary and Willes Road entrance.  The memorial will remember all those who played any part in World War One, including the widows and orphans and those who served at home. The Leamington History Group applied for the grant for the memorial and worked with Warwick District Council and Leamington Town Council to commission the sculpture. The memorial was designed by Tim Tolkien and the central feature consists of two poppies in flower and one stem with a seed-head at the top. All the poppies are entwined with barbed wire and this extends to wrap around some adjoining fencing. The tablet in front states simply “The Poppies; Lest We Forget”. The plaque naming the sculptor calls it “Barbed Poppies”. It is a subtle design which is not quite as immediate in effect as the sea of poppies surrounding the Tower of London in November 2014 but many people we have spoken to agreed that it evoked a strong emotional response.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments to visit around Chesterton and Kingston?

Among the most popular natural monuments in the area is Charlecote Park, a historical site featuring 185 acres of landscaped grounds and a deer park. Another highly regarded spot is Holy Well, Southam, believed to be the oldest recorded Holy Well in England with a unique half-moon stone structure. Visitors also frequently enjoy Bishops Bowl Lakes, a former limestone quarry recognized for its attractive stone-faced bowl and marine fossils.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Chesterton and Kingston area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Charlecote Park offers expansive grounds perfect for picnics and exploring. The Battle of Edgehill Site provides an educational outing with historical context, and Holy Well, Southam is an interesting historical natural feature that can be part of a pleasant walk.

What kind of historical natural monuments can I explore in this region?

The region is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit Holy Well, Southam, which has a history spanning over a thousand years and features a unique stone structure. Another significant site is the Battle of Edgehill Site, a natural landscape that was the setting for a major battle of the First English Civil War, offering an information board detailing the events.

What natural features can I expect to see around Chesterton and Kingston?

You'll find a variety of natural features. Charlecote Park boasts 185 acres of landscaped grounds backing onto the River Avon, with a notable deer park. Bishops Bowl Lakes, formed from a former limestone quarry, is special for its attractive stone-faced bowl and is recognized for its marine fossils. The Holy Well, Southam features a natural spring with water flowing from carved heads.

Are there hiking opportunities near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Oakley Woods loop or the St. Giles Church, Chesterton – The Peyto Gateway loop. The Bishops Bowl Lakes area also offers an easy loop from Harbury. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Chesterton And Kingston guide.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments in Chesterton and Kingston?

Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, consider the Burton Dassett Country Park loop from Harbury or the Chesterton Windmill loops. If you prefer gravel biking, there are routes like the View of the River Avon loop from Leamington Spa. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Chesterton And Kingston guide and the Gravel biking around Chesterton And Kingston guide.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors often highlight the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The landscaped grounds and deer park at Charlecote Park are frequently praised for being a great day out, good for a picnic. The unique historical aspect of Holy Well, Southam and the geological interest of Bishops Bowl Lakes are also highly valued by the community.

Is there a natural monument related to World War One in the area?

Yes, the Barbed Poppies Memorial in Jephson Gardens is a natural monument that serves as a poignant tribute. Unveiled in 2014, it remembers all those who played a part in World War One, featuring poppies entwined with barbed wire, designed to evoke a strong emotional response.

Are there any viewpoints among the natural monuments?

The Battle of Edgehill Site is noted as a viewpoint. From this historical location, you can take in the landscape where a significant event of the First English Civil War unfolded, with an information board providing context.

What makes Bishops Bowl Lakes a site of scientific interest?

Bishops Bowl Lakes, a former limestone quarry, is recorded as a site of scientific interest due to its rich deposits of marine fossils. Notably, skeletons of an ichthyosaur and a plesiosaur were discovered here in the 1920s, which are now housed in the Natural History Museum in London.

Can I find ancient or medieval history at these natural monuments?

Yes, you can delve into ancient and medieval history. Holy Well, Southam has mentions dating back to 998, making it potentially the oldest recorded Holy Well in England. Charlecote Park, while mostly Victorian in its current form, has Elizabethan origins from 1558 and was owned by the Lucy family since 1247.

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