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Top 4 Natural Monuments around Doxey

Best natural monuments around Doxey encompass a diverse natural landscape, including significant wet grassland habitats and ancient woodlands. The area is part of the River Sow floodplain, supporting diverse birdlife and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions, from historic stepping stones to glacial erratics. These sites offer opportunities to connect with nature and observe local wildlife.

Best natural monuments around Doxey

  • The most popular natural monuments is Sherbrook Stepping Stones, a river feature that…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Sherbrook Stepping Stones

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This is a popular beauty spot in the lovely Cannock Chase AONB. A series of stepping stones cross the pretty Sherbrook, which is lined with alders and huge tussock hedge …

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Glacial Boulder, Cannock Chase

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The Glacial Boulder is a chunk of granite which travelled from Scotland to Staffordshire in an ice sheet during the last Ice Age. After being found in a pit in …

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Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, …

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Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase

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Fantastic ancient oak trees which are so utterly different to the birch landscape around them. A pleasure to walk through in all seasons.

Easy walk from Coppice Hill car park, off the chase road in Brocton.

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Groot Tree

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An old tree which resembles Groot, one of the famous characters from the "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise.

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January 24, 2025, Glacial Boulder of Cannock Chase

delightful walk on the chaser .easy

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Originally called 'Hangmans stones' installed in 1954. The stones were originally from Stafford Prison where they formed the steps to the prison gatehouse where the condemned prisoners were hanged on the flat roof.

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, an educator affiliated with Stafford College. To use the sundial will require a person to stand on the metal plate on the appropriate month and if the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time

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September 6, 2023, Groot Tree

An old tree which resembles Groot, one of the famous characters from the "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise.

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Wet Feet Pending! Dare you to nail it!

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This Millennium Sundial is located at Broc Hill, near to Milford and Brocton. It can be used to tell the time sunshine permitting, or can function as a seat from which to enjoy the extensive view over Staffordshire towards Shropshire and Derbyshire. It is one part of a pair commissioned by the Berkswich Millennium Sculpture Group to commemorate the Millennium. The other sundial is located at Berkswich Primary School, Walton on the Hill. To use the sundial a person has to stand on the metal plate, on the appropriate month. If the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time!

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Fantastic ancient oak trees which are so utterly different to the birch landscape around them. A pleasure to walk through in all seasons. Easy walk from Coppice Hill car park, off the chase road in Brocton.

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Very pretty spot! Just do it, you know you want to 🙃🙂

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Doxey?

Doxey offers a diverse natural landscape, including significant wet grassland habitats and ancient woodlands. You can discover unique geological formations like the Glacial Boulder, Cannock Chase, which traveled from Scotland during the Ice Age. The area is also part of the River Sow floodplain, supporting diverse birdlife and wetland plants.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments in the Doxey area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Doxey are great for families. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones in Cannock Chase AONB are a popular spot for all ages. The Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase also offers pleasant walks suitable for families, and children might enjoy spotting the Groot Tree.

What is Doxey Marshes and why is it important?

Doxey Marshes is a premier natural monument and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) located within two miles of Stafford town centre. It's crucial for its wet grassland habitat, which is increasingly rare nationally, and supports diverse birdlife, including nationally important populations of breeding snipe, lapwing, and redshank. It's also home to otters, harvest mice, and water shrews.

What activities can I do at Doxey Marshes?

Doxey Marshes is highly recommended for birdwatching, offering two bird hides and three viewing platforms. Visitors can explore a network of trails suitable for walking, immersing themselves in nature, observing birdlife, and strolling past ancient willows and flowering meadows. Fishing permits are also available from the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust.

When is the best time to visit Doxey Marshes for birdwatching?

Doxey Marshes is excellent for birdwatching year-round. During migration seasons (autumn and spring), it attracts a variety of rare birds. The wet grassland habitat and River Sow floodplain periodically experience flooding, creating shallow pools that serve as important food sources for wading birds, making these times particularly good for observations.

Where can I find parking for Doxey Marshes?

Doxey Marshes is accessible 24 hours a day, daily, with a main car park located at the end of Wootton Drive.

Are there historical or cultural points of interest among the natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have interesting historical connections. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones were originally called 'Hangmans stones' and were installed in 1954 using stones from Stafford Prison. Additionally, the Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill, though man-made, is a unique feature offering extensive views over the Staffordshire landscape.

What kind of walking trails are available near Doxey's natural monuments?

You can find a variety of walking trails. For easy walks, explore routes like the 'Broad Eye Windmill – Doxey Marshes Nature Reserve loop from Stafford' or the 'Park loop from Stafford'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Doxey guide.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the Doxey area offers opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes such as the 'Stafford loop to Cannock Chase' for cycling or explore the 'Are We There Yet? Trail – Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead loop from Stafford' for mountain biking. More detailed routes are available in the Cycling around Doxey and MTB Trails around Doxey guides.

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

Visitors frequently appreciate the peaceful retreat and the chance to connect with wild nature close to urban civilization. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones are loved by families, adding an extra dimension to walks. The Ancient Oak Woodland is enjoyed for its distinct beauty in all seasons, and the Glacial Boulder serves as a popular meeting point for hikers and cyclists.

Are there any ancient trees or woodlands to see?

Absolutely. The Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase is a must-see, featuring magnificent ancient oak trees that stand out from the surrounding birch landscape. You can also find the unique Groot Tree, an old tree resembling the famous character, within a forest setting.

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