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Top 12 Natural Monuments around Over Alderley

Best natural monuments around Over Alderley are situated in a landscape characterized by its varied terrain, from dramatic sandstone escarpments to tranquil reservoirs and ancient woodlands. The region, nestled in Cheshire, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It features prominent natural landmarks and areas rich in wildlife, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Over Alderley

  • The most popular natural monuments is Trentabank Reservoir, a viewpoint that supplies Macclesfield with drinking water. This site…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Trentabank Reservoir

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Trentabank Reservoir supplies the town of Macclesfield with drinking water. Although a working environment, Trentabank and the conifer forests are a haven for wildlife. The site has more than 20 …

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Tegg's Nose Quarry

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Tegg’s Nose Country Park is an old mining area and hill just east of Macclesfield. It incorporates Tegg’s Nose, a hill with a height of 1,250 feet (380 m), and …

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The Pareni Tree is located in Chapel Woods in the National Trust area of Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire.

The tree is a native of California and a whopping 350ft …

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This is a small but impressive waterfall on the River Dean. It is in a beautiful setting at the lower end of Clough Pool. It has a certain amount of …

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Bakestonedale Moor Coal Mining Monument

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An 1881 OS map of Bakestonedale shows lime kilns, brick kilns, coal shafts and a smithy along the narrow Bakestonedale valley road, near to Hammond's brick works. Ultimately brick production …

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January 31, 2026, Pareni Tree (Giant Sequoia) at Quarry Bank Mill

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Tegg’s Nose Country Park is an old mining area and hill just east of Macclesfield. It incorporates Tegg’s Nose, a hill with a height of 1,250 feet (380 m), and is the highpoint of the local area with several good viewpoints. The hill was historically mined for millstone grit from the 16th to the mid-20th century. Now disused, there is still a fine collection of old quarrying equipment available on display within the park. It is used for a wide range of recreational activities, and there is a visitors' centre, car park, and toilets just off Buxton.

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This is a small but impressive waterfall on the River Dean. It is in a beautiful setting at the lower end of Clough Pool. It has a certain amount of man-made influence, as the top of it appears to be built on to a natural waterfall to create the mill pond above it. It was used by Ingersley Clough Mill back in the nineteenth century. This is simply a delightful scenic spot.

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Very tall tree, worth a visit when in the area.

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Love the reservoirs at Macclesfield Forest. Great to see the reflections in the water on a calm day.

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An 1881 OS map of Bakestonedale shows lime kilns, brick kilns, coal shafts and a smithy along the narrow Bakestonedale valley road, near to Hammond's brick works. Ultimately brick production and the associated extraction of coal and fireclay became the sole preserve of Hammond's. Peak District National Park planners eventually put a stop to the industry in the mid 1960s. A number of deep mine shafts remained open until the 1970s when they were capped by the then National Coal Board, leaving distinctive concrete obelisks on the shaft tops.

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The Pareni Tree is located in Chapel Woods in the National Trust area of Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire. The tree is a native of California and a whopping 350ft high and 3,500 years old! Make sure to stop here and take in the beauty and wonder of this magnificent part of nature.

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There is a lovely pub halfway around the reservoir which makes for a perfect resting spot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Over Alderley?

The region offers a variety of natural monuments. Among the most popular are Trentabank Reservoir, known for its heronry and diverse birdlife, and Tegg's Nose Quarry, an old mining area with historical displays and excellent viewpoints. Another unique spot is the Pareni Tree (Giant Sequoia) at Quarry Bank Mill, an impressively tall tree within the National Trust area.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Over Alderley area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Trentabank Reservoir is great for wildlife spotting, especially herons. Tegg's Nose Quarry offers historical exploration and open spaces. Additionally, Alderley Edge, with its woodland trails and legends like the Wizard's Well, provides an engaging experience for all ages.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Over Alderley?

Over Alderley is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find dramatic red sandstone escarpments like Alderley Edge, tranquil reservoirs such as Trentabank Reservoir, and ancient woodlands. The area also features waterfalls like Ingersley Vale Waterfall, and unique geological formations from its mining past.

What historical or cultural sites are integrated with the natural monuments?

The region has a rich history intertwined with its natural beauty. Alderley Edge features the Armada Beacon, originally a Bronze Age burial mound, and sites like Engine Vein, which showcase its copper and lead mining history dating back to the Bronze Age. Tegg's Nose Quarry is another excellent example, preserving old quarrying equipment and offering insights into the area's industrial past. You can also find the Bakestonedale Moor Coal Mining Monument, marking former mining operations.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Over Alderley are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Wizard Walk' or the 'Alderley Park and Radnor Mere loop'. For runners, there are moderate trails like the 'View from Stormy Point – Waterfall Wood Waterfall loop'. Road cyclists can explore longer routes, including the 'Tatton Mere – Tatton Park loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the easy hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes guides for Over Alderley.

Are there specific hiking trails associated with the natural monuments?

Yes, Alderley Edge offers several themed woodland paths, including 'The Wizard's Wander' and 'Miners Ramble', which explore its natural beauty and mining history. Near Tegg's Nose Quarry, you'll find trails within Tegg's Nose Country Park. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Over Alderley guide, which includes routes like the 'Wizard Walk' and 'View from Alderley Edge – Alderley Edge Mines loop'.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Over Alderley?

The natural monuments around Over Alderley can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush woodlands and spotting wildlife, especially butterflies at Alderley Edge and herons at Trentabank Reservoir. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter offers crisp views, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Can I spot wildlife at these natural monuments?

Absolutely. Trentabank Reservoir is a significant wildlife haven, particularly famous for its heronry with over 20 breeding pairs, and you might also see birds of prey, red deer, and wading birds. Alderley Edge's woodlands are home to over 20 species of butterflies, as well as various birds like redstart, nuthatch, and woodpeckers.

Are there accessible natural monuments for visitors with mobility considerations?

While many natural monuments involve varied terrain, some areas offer more accessible paths. Alderley Edge, managed by the National Trust, has some well-maintained woodland paths. For specific accessibility information, it's recommended to check the National Trust website or contact the visitor centers directly for the most up-to-date details on path conditions and facilities.

Where can I find parking for natural monuments near Over Alderley?

Parking is generally available at key natural monument sites. For Alderley Edge, there are National Trust car parks. Tegg's Nose Quarry also has a visitors' centre with a car park. For other locations, it's advisable to check specific highlight details or local signage upon arrival, as parking can vary.

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

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. There is a lovely pub halfway around Trentabank Reservoir, making it a perfect resting spot. Alderley Edge village itself offers various cafes and pubs. Additionally, the visitors' centre at Tegg's Nose Quarry may provide facilities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Over Alderley?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from Alderley Edge, which stretch across the Cheshire Plain to Manchester and the Peak District. The rich history and local legends, such as those surrounding the Wizard's Well, also captivate many. The diverse walking trails through ancient woodlands and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly the heronry at Trentabank Reservoir, are also highly valued.

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