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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Clehonger

Natural monuments around Clehonger provide opportunities to explore the tranquil rural landscape of Herefordshire. The area features a mix of historical sites, unique natural formations, and cultural landmarks designated as natural monuments. These sites offer insights into local history and the region's natural beauty.

Best natural monuments around Clehonger

  • The most popular natural monuments is Holy Rood Church, Mordiford, a religious building and historical site known for its association with the Mordiford Dragon legend. This Grade II-listed church has…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Higgins' Well

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Hidden a quiet part of Little Birch village, the brickwork of Higgins' Well dates from the early 19th century. Some improvements were added later, including a large pool as an …

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Holy Rood Church, Mordiford

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Holy Rood Church is a pretty parish church that is synonymous with the Mordiford Dragon; the legend of which has changed with the paintings of it in the church. Holy …

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Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews

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This mile long avenue of Scots Pines and Yews was created by Sir Thomas Watkins, owner of Monnington Court to celebrate becoming a member of parliament in 1641.

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Sutton Walls Hillfort

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Historical place, tales of King Offa beheading King (saint) Etheread. This iron age hillfort has only recently received funds to protect these ruins as it has suffered neglect and used as a dumping ground between 1950 to 1980s.
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Prehistoric Dolmen and Apple Orchards

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Packed bridal ways, tapering off into grassy bridal ways. Lovely cycle through apple orchards.

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December 8, 2022, Higgins' Well

Hidden a quiet part of Little Birch village, the brickwork of Higgins' Well dates from the early 19th century. Some improvements were added later, including a large pool as an animal trough for use during Victoria's diamond jubilee. Higgins Well has long been an important and unfailing supply of water for the village. A local legend about the well, as told on http://www.visitoruk.com/Hereford/little-birch-C592-V11335.html runs as follows: "The original outlet for the waters of the well was in a meadow at the top of the steep bank which rises above the present well. The owner of this meadow became so annoyed at the trespasses of the villagers across his land to the well that he had it filled up. However, shortly afterwards, while smoking his pipe in the great chimney corner of his house, he was startled by a sudden eruption of water under his feet." "To his untutored mind, the waters forcing this new outlet were a sign that the guardian spirit protecting the local people's rights was asserting itself. To appease this spirit, but determined not to reopen the well, he moved down to the present site and started to dig. In due course water began to bubble up through the underlying rock and, miraculously, the inrush in the chimney corner disappeared. The water spirit was obviously satisfied that water was once again made available to the people. This "act of contrition" resulted in local immortality for Mr Higgins."

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This mile long avenue of Scots Pines and Yews was created by Sir Thomas Watkins, owner of Monnington Court to celebrate becoming a member of parliament in 1641.

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25%climb to get to the top. Lots of bridleways with beautiful views.

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Historical place, tales of King Offa beheading King (saint) Etheread. This iron age hillfort has only recently received funds to protect these ruins as it has suffered neglect and used as a dumping ground between 1950 to 1980s. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/in-your-area/midlands/sutton-walls-hillfort/

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Amazing for a gravel bike or MTB. Might get “sticky” in the wetter months.

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Holy Rood Church is a pretty parish church that is synonymous with the Mordiford Dragon; the legend of which has changed with the paintings of it in the church. Holy Rood has a 12th century core with a 13th century but was largely rebuilt in 1811 after flooding. It is Grade II-listed.

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Don't do this on a road bike like me, not a good idea, very nice walk though!

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Packed bridal ways, tapering off into grassy bridal ways. Lovely cycle through apple orchards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Clehonger?

Clehonger is home to some distinctive natural features. You can visit the Clehonger Waterfall on Cage Brook, a pleasing 3 to 4-meter high waterfall that is one of the few in Herefordshire. The surrounding area offers a moderate ramble. Additionally, Breinton Springs provides a tranquil natural setting ideal for relaxation and picnics by the river.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Clehonger area?

Yes, the area boasts several historical natural monuments. You can explore Holy Rood Church, Mordiford, a Grade II-listed church with a 12th-century core, known for its association with the Mordiford Dragon legend. Another interesting site is Higgins' Well, an early 19th-century well in Little Birch with a local legend. Don't miss Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews, a mile-long avenue created in 1641.

What are some family-friendly natural monuments to visit near Clehonger?

For families, Holy Rood Church, Mordiford is considered family-friendly and offers an interesting historical legend. The Monnington Avenue of Scots Pines and Yews also provides a pleasant, easy walk suitable for families. The Clehonger Waterfall loop walk is another option for a moderate family outing.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Clehonger offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes like the River Wye Meadows loop or the Hereford Bull Statue – Hereford Cathedral loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring and road cycling routes, including the Canary Bridge – River Wye loop or The Two Valleys loop. Find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Clehonger and Cycling around Clehonger guides.

Are there any ancient sites or hillforts designated as natural monuments?

Yes, you can visit Sutton Walls Hillfort, an Iron Age hillfort with historical significance, including tales of King Offa. Another ancient site is the Prehistoric Dolmen and Apple Orchards, which offers a unique blend of historical interest and natural beauty, especially enjoyable for gravel biking or mountain biking.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Clehonger?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, Holy Rood Church is loved for its pretty parish setting and the intriguing Mordiford Dragon legend. The tranquil atmosphere of places like Breinton Springs and the scenic walks to the Clehonger Waterfall are also highly valued for their peaceful countryside experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Clehonger?

The natural monuments around Clehonger can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for walking and exploring the countryside. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be serene, though trails might be muddier. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Are there options for dog-friendly walks near Clehonger's natural monuments?

Many of the rural paths and trails around Clehonger, including those leading to natural monuments like the Clehonger Waterfall, are suitable for dog walking. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in areas with wildlife, and to follow the Countryside Code.

Where can I find parking for natural monuments and walks in Clehonger?

Parking availability varies by location. For walks like the Clehonger Waterfall loop, there are often small, informal parking areas or roadside spots in the vicinity of the village. For routes starting from Hereford, designated car parks are available. Always check specific trailheads or village information for the most accurate parking details.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the natural monuments in Clehonger for refreshments?

While Clehonger itself is a small village, there are local pubs and potentially cafes that can provide refreshments. For a wider selection, the nearby city of Hereford offers numerous options. It's a good idea to check opening times in advance, especially for smaller village establishments.

What are the typical trail conditions like for walks around Clehonger's natural monuments?

The trails around Clehonger are generally rural and can vary from well-maintained paths to grassy bridal ways. In wetter months, some trails, particularly those through meadows or along brooks, can become muddy. Appropriate footwear is recommended, especially outside of dry periods.

Can I reach any of the natural monuments by public transport?

Public transport options to Clehonger and its immediate surroundings are limited, typical for a rural village. Buses may connect Clehonger to Hereford. From Hereford, you might need to walk or arrange alternative transport to reach specific natural monuments or trailheads. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

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