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Stratford-On-Avon

Oldberrow

Top 4 Natural Monuments around Oldberrow

Best natural monuments around Oldberrow include a mix of historical woodlands and geological features. This village in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England, is characterized by its subtle natural elements rather than grand geological formations. The area offers intimate natural features interwoven with its historical fabric, providing a peaceful rural experience. Visitors can explore varied elevations and significant arboreal specimens within the local landscape.

Best natural monuments around Oldberrow

  • The most popular natural monuments is Clowes Wood and New Fallings…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice

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Clowes Wood is a piece of history as it was the first reserve owned by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, acquired thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor in 1974. Clowes …

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The cutting on the approach to the tunnel on the north side is a designated site of special scientific interest.

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Bannam's Wood

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Bannam's Wood is a small remnant of the ancient wildwood that was once widespread across the Midlands, but which is now very rare in Warwickshire. The woodland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

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Ancient Tree on The Monarch's Way

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A section of the long distance path, based on the King's flight during the English Civil War.

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Beautiful quiet wood. Full of spring flowers. Good route round. No dogs or cycles permitted.

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May 7, 2022, Snitterfield Bushes Nature Reserve

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Nice for a walk and close to the the lake

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Section of the epic long distance footpath. This tree is maybe old enough to have been here in Cromwell's time? Along this section, the path is paved, with cattlegrids and some gates.

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May 2, 2021, Bannam's Wood

Beautiful SSSI...great access...full of bluebells

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Beautiful quiet wood. Full of spring flowers. Good route round. No dogs or cycles permitted.

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This is a beautiful peaceful hike with amazing views.

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Clowes Wood is a piece of history as it was the first reserve owned by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, acquired thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor in 1974. Clowes Wood has probably been wooded since the last ice age, though it was almost cleared of trees in the early 1900s. It is cut through by the Birmingham to Stratford railway and habitats found here today include heathland, woodland, and wet meadow. Wildflowers to be seen here include bluebell, lily of the valley, cow-wheat and bilberry. Fifty species of bird breed here, such as jay, chiff chaff, nuthatch and treecreeper, and also woodcock and all three woodpeckers. Badgers live in this woodland and red fox, muntjac and brown hare are all regular visitors to this reserve.

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The cutting on the approach to the tunnel on the north side is a designated site of special scientific interest. Sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) are protected by law to conserve their wildlife or geology. The cutting exposes a sequence in Arden sandstone of the late Triassic period in which grey-green shales and siltstones with wavy and lenticular bedding pass into white fine-grained well sorted dolomitic sandstones. The facies (character of a rock expressed by its formation, composition, and fossil content), thus indicates marine (intertidal) deposition conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Oldberrow?

Oldberrow offers a blend of subtle natural elements and historical features. You can explore the varied elevations of Oldberrow Hill, discover the significant and historic Wellingtonia tree at Oldberrow House, and experience the rich biodiversity of St Mary's Churchyard, known as the best wildflower churchyard in Warwickshire.

Where can I find ancient woodlands around Oldberrow?

You can visit Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice, which has been wooded since the last ice age and features heathland and wet meadow. Another excellent spot is Bannam's Wood, a rare remnant of ancient wildwood and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Are there any geological points of interest near Oldberrow?

Yes, the Northern Entrance to Shrewley Tunnel is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Its cutting exposes a sequence in Arden sandstone from the late Triassic period, indicating ancient marine deposition conditions.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural monuments?

At Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice, you might spot up to 50 species of birds, including jay, chiffchaff, nuthatch, and woodpeckers. Badgers, red fox, muntjac, and brown hare are also regular visitors to this woodland. The churchyard of St Mary's is also noted for its rich biodiversity and wildflowers.

Are the natural monuments around Oldberrow family-friendly?

Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice, Bannam's Wood, and the Ancient Tree on The Monarch's Way are all categorized as family-friendly. Snitterfield Bushes Nature Reserve is also a quiet wood with spring flowers, though dogs and cycles are not permitted there.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, you can enjoy various cycling activities. There are numerous road cycling routes, general cycling routes, and gravel biking routes around Oldberrow, offering different distances and difficulty levels.

Where can I see wildflowers around Oldberrow?

For wildflowers, St Mary's Churchyard is renowned as 'the best wildflower churchyard in Warwickshire'. You can also find bluebells and lily of the valley at Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice, and beautiful bluebells at Bannam's Wood. Snitterfield Bushes Nature Reserve is also known for its spring flowers.

Are there any notable trees to see in the Oldberrow area?

Yes, a significant Wellingtonia tree is located at the back of Oldberrow House, planted at the birth of Mr. F.S. Peshall, making it a living historical monument. Additionally, you can find an Ancient Tree on The Monarch's Way, which is believed to be old enough to have stood during Cromwell's time.

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

Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and historical significance of the area. Highlights like Clowes Wood are noted for beautiful, peaceful hikes with amazing views. The ancient woodlands and unique geological exposures offer a serene environment for reflection and enjoyment of nature's simple beauty.

Are there walking routes that incorporate these natural monuments?

Yes, the Ancient Tree on The Monarch's Way is part of a long-distance path, offering a historical walking experience. Clowes Wood and Bannam's Wood also provide pleasant walking opportunities through ancient woodlands.

What is the historical significance of the natural monuments in Oldberrow?

Many natural sites in Oldberrow have deep historical roots. Clowes Wood has been wooded since the last ice age, and Bannam's Wood is a rare remnant of ancient wildwood. The Ancient Tree on The Monarch's Way stands along a path based on King Charles II's escape route during the English Civil War, connecting nature with significant historical events.

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