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Morton Bagot

Attractions and Places To See around Morton Bagot - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Morton Bagot include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This small Warwickshire village offers a quiet charm, characterized by varied elevations and a small brook. Its immediate surroundings feature significant historical structures and scenic areas, providing diverse points of interest for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Morton Bagot

  • The most popular attractions is Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, a lake that was constructed in the…

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes

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Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.

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Kingswood Arm (Stratford Canal)

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The Kingswood Arm is an extremely short section of the Stratford Canal, linking it with the Warwick & Birmingham Canal (now the Grand Union Canal).

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Wootton Wawen Aqueduct

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Aqueduct. 1813 with later additions and restorations of 1960. By William Whitmore for the Stratford Canal Company. Cast-iron trough with integral towpath with cast-iron railings to north, brick piers and …

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Edstone Aqueduct

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The longest canal aqueduct in England is said to be 145m long and was built between 1793 and 1812. The iron canal is navigated by narrow, purpose-built ships and the …

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Studley Parish Church

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Studley began as a Saxon village around the River Arrow. There is a priest at Studley mentioned in the Doomsday Book.  This means that there was probably a wooden Saxon …

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Krcuk
May 19, 2025, Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes

Although the route suggested by Komoot was good there were some problems in the wooded section between the two railway crossings. The path was closed and therefore needed to find a detour.

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Nicolet
February 3, 2024, Edstone Aqueduct

The longest canal aqueduct in England is said to be 145m long and was built between 1793 and 1812. The iron canal is navigated by narrow, purpose-built ships and the locks are operated by hand. There is a small parking lot below the viaduct. From there you can take a staircase directly to the canal.

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A lovely place for a walk

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Closed up nothing really to see apart from the building

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Ecce Homer
February 11, 2022, Edstone Aqueduct

Quite an unusual, but impressive piece of engineering.

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Good place to explore

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Sasha Taylor
September 4, 2021, Edstone Aqueduct

Edstone Aqueduct (southern end) is a major waterways place on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Southern Section) between Yarningale Aqueduct (4 miles and 2¾ furlongs and 6 locks to the northeast) and Featherbed Bridge No 59 (Wilmcote village on east bank) (2 miles to the south). It is at one end of Edstone Aqueduct. The nearest place in the direction of Yarningale Aqueduct is Edstone Aqueduct (northern end); ¾ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Featherbed Bridge No 59 is Edstone Footbridge No 57; 2 furlongs away.

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Kingswood Junction is a major waterways place at the junction of the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Kingswood Branch) with the Grand Union Canal (Warwick and Birmingham Canal: widened section - Main Line). Lapworth Link Junction is on the Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Kingswood Branch), 1¼ furlongs to the northwest. Budbrooke Junction (Junction of Saltisford Arm and Grand Union Main Line) is on the Grand Union Canal (Warwick and Birmingham Canal: widened section - Main Line), 7 miles and 2¼ furlongs and 21 locks to the east. Camp Hill Top Lock Winding Hole is on the Grand Union Canal (Warwick and Birmingham Canal), 14 miles and ¾ furlongs and 5 locks to the northwest. The nearest place in the direction of Lapworth Link Junction is Bridge No 37; a few yards away. The nearest place in the direction of Budbrooke Junction is Weston Hall Bridge No 64; 2½ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Camp Hill Top Lock Winding Hole is Kingswood Bridge No 65; 1½ furlongs away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Morton Bagot?

Morton Bagot and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Holy Trinity Church, a late 13th-century parish church known for its unique candlelight services in winter. Behind the church, earthworks hint at a medieval castle or fortified manor. Further afield, explore the impressive Wootton Wawen Aqueduct, an 1813 cast-iron structure, and the Edstone Aqueduct, reputed to be England's longest canal aqueduct. Don't miss Studley Parish Church, a Norman stone church with Saxon roots, where an Anglo-Saxon axe head was found.

Are there any natural features or scenic spots to visit?

Yes, Morton Bagot offers varied natural landscapes. Bannam's Wood is the highest point in the village, providing footpaths for exploration and housing historic lime kilns. The village itself is characterized by its varied elevation and a small brook that flows into the River Arrow. Nearby, the Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, offers a beautiful lake environment, originally constructed to feed the Stratford upon Avon canal.

What outdoor activities can I do near Morton Bagot's attractions?

The area around Morton Bagot is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and walking. You can find numerous routes, including easy walks like the 'Studley Parish Church – Studley Castle loop' or the 'Bannam's Wood loop from Spernall'. For more options, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Morton Bagot or Easy hikes around Morton Bagot. There are also Running Trails around Morton Bagot for those looking for a jog.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the area?

Many attractions around Morton Bagot are suitable for families. The Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes is a great spot for a family outing. Canal-related sites like the Kingswood Arm (Stratford Canal), Wootton Wawen Aqueduct, and Edstone Aqueduct offer interesting sights and opportunities for walks along the towpaths. Studley Parish Church also welcomes visitors and offers a tranquil setting.

Where can I find parking for walks near Morton Bagot?

For those visiting the Edstone Aqueduct, there is a small parking area directly below the viaduct, with a staircase providing access to the canal. For other walks, specific parking details may vary by route, but many trailheads offer designated parking or roadside options.

What is the best time to visit Morton Bagot?

Morton Bagot offers charm throughout the year. The Holy Trinity Church holds unique candlelight services in winter, providing a special experience. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and walking trails, while autumn brings beautiful foliage to areas like Bannam's Wood.

What are the highlights of the canal system near Morton Bagot?

The canal system is a significant feature of the area. You can explore the Edstone Aqueduct, known as England's longest canal aqueduct, and the Wootton Wawen Aqueduct, an impressive cast-iron structure. The Kingswood Arm (Stratford Canal) is a short but important section linking the Stratford Canal to the Grand Union Canal, featuring Lock 20.

Are there any places to get refreshments near the attractions?

If you're visiting Studley Parish Church, there's an opportunity for tea, coffee, and cake on-site. For other locations, you may find cafes or pubs in nearby villages, especially along popular walking routes.

What makes the Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes, special?

The Engine House and Engine Pool, Earlswood Lakes is a significant historical and natural site. The lakes were constructed in the 1820s to supply water to the Stratford upon Avon canal. The engine house itself is Grade II listed and has been in continuous operation since 1823, originally housing a beam engine and later electric pumps. It's a fascinating example of industrial heritage set within a beautiful lake environment.

What is the significance of the Holy Trinity Church in Morton Bagot?

The Holy Trinity Church is a small but historically significant parish church dating back to the late 13th century. It stands prominently on a mound and features a lych gate from 1936 and a timbered bell-cote with two bells still rung today. The church is also known for its unique candlelight services held during winter, offering a distinctive spiritual experience.

Can I find easy walking routes around Morton Bagot?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes available. For example, you can enjoy the 'Studley Parish Church – Studley Castle loop from Studley CP' or a shorter 'Bannam's Wood loop from Spernall'. These routes are generally well-suited for a relaxed stroll. More easy options can be found in the Easy hikes around Morton Bagot guide.

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