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Chadshunt

Easy hikes and walks around Chadshunt

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Easy hiking trails around Chadshunt traverse a varied landscape featuring picturesque countryside, historical elements, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by accessible paths, including those around the scenic Compton Pools and the elevated terrain of the Burton Dassett Hills. Hikers can explore a mix of open fields, gentle ascents, and historical parklands, offering diverse experiences for different fitness levels. Nearby Charlecote Park also provides extensive landscaped grounds for pleasant walks.

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Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Compton Pools – Stone Bridge at Compton Verney loop from Compton Verney

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jim Martin
August 22, 2024, Compton Pools

There are great views of 'Compton Pools' from many vantage points along this route. The pools are really lakes as they were turned into a single expanse of water by Lancelot Capability Brown circa 1769. The hills, the house and the bridges provide a beautiful backdrop to the lakes.

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"Combroke Village is also known as Combrook and, less frequently, as Combrooke. Its history is closely linked with that of the nearby Compton Verney estate, for which it once served as the estate village, providing living accommodation for a number of the servants. The village dates from at least the time of Henry I, circa 1086, when a small medieval church was built in the village. There is, however, no separate reference to it in the Domesday book. By 1279, following a stocktaking by Edward I known as the Hundred Rolls, Combrook was identified as located in the Kineton hundred. It remained part of the Kineton parish until 1858, when it was separated from Kineton and united with the ecclesiastical parish of Compton Verney. A number of the buildings in the village have a similar style, most easily seen in the church. The original church was modified in Tudor times, with the chancel being rebuilt again in 1831. The present building was erected in 1866, to a design by John Gibson, paid for by the Dowager Lady Margaret Willoughby de Brook of Compton Verney, keeping the existing chancel. John Gibson went on to design the Victorian neo-Elizabethan estate houses and the horse drinking troughs in the village in the same style as that of the church. A number of the other houses in the village are thatched, with clear signs of original thatched roofs visible on several other dwellings. Until the sale of the Compton Verney estate in 1929, Combrook was a "closed" village, entirely owned by the Lord of the Manor, who could determine who lived there, and Combrook today is still considered to be one of the best-preserved estate villages in the country. The largest house in Combrook once served as the school, and there has been a school on the site since at least 1641. The building which now serves as the village hall was built as the village school in 1855, and seems to have served as a design template for John Gibson's style for the church and estate houses. The village school was closed in 1966." Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combrook

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"The church of St Mary & St Margaret at Combrook is an entirely 19th century creation but one of considerable charm and eccentricity. Most of it dates from 1866 to the design of John Gibson, though the chancel remains from a simpler structure of 1831. The church is unusual in both it's shape and detailing, from the wide but low-pitched facade to the multi-gabled aisle walls. The west door and bell turret above are adorned with somewhat over-large demi-figures of angels. The stonework attractively blends white stone with rich golden-brown ironstone details. The interior is dark and largely brick-lined with some small stained glass windows by Willement, Powells and Burlison & Grylls." Source: https://warwickshirechurches.weebly.com/combrook---ss-mary--margaret.html

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We walked past the entrance to the footpath as it was obscured by bushes and an adjacent gate

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The Burton Dassett war memorial is to be found on the village green on Bottom Street, Burton Dassett. It takes the form of a Latin Cross with flared ends, an octagonal column, square plinth and a two stepped base. There are 15 names for World War 1 and 10 for World War 2 in th eform of an additional brass plaque containing details of an American Bomber crew unrelated to the village that crashed there. The memorial wa sunveiled by General Gage 22nd January 1922, the monies being raised by public subscription; the masons were J F Booth and Sons. The memorial was fully restored between 1996 and 1997 to commemorate the centenary of the parish council. The original masons Booths became Hornton Quarries Ltd, so the restoration of 1996 was carried out by the same firm that built the memorial in 1921. The parish incorporates the villages of Northend and Knightcote. The memorial is exceedingly weather worn and could do with a refurbishment.

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Sasha Taylor
April 1, 2021, Harts Hill

A circular earthwork is clearly visible on the ground on Harts Hill. It measures approximately 15m internal diameter, the ditch is 2m wide and the entrance (facing SE) is 2.5m across.

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There is documentary evidence for a windmill here from the Post Medieval period and possibly earlier. It was of the post mill type and was restored in the 1930s but blew down in the 1946. It was at Windmill Hill. The beacon is what is left.

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Burton Dassett Hills Country Park boasts 100 acres (40 ha) of rolling hills with breathtaking panoramic views. On a clear day, views stretch beyond Coventry. Opened in 1971, the park contains many historical sites, including the ironstone quarry remains and the 12th-century All Saints Church.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Chadshunt?

Chadshunt offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 110 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the region features more than 220 hiking tours, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.

Are there easy circular walks in Chadshunt?

Yes, many of the easy trails around Chadshunt are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Compton Pools – Stone Bridge at Compton Verney loop from Compton Verney CP is a popular easy circular route, as is the Compton Pools loop from Combrook.

What are some family-friendly easy walks in Chadshunt?

The easy trails around Chadshunt are generally suitable for families due to their manageable distances and gentle terrain. Routes like the Compton Pools loop from Combrook, at just over 2 miles, are ideal for shorter outings with children. The landscaped grounds of Charlecote Park also offer pleasant, easy walks.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails around Chadshunt?

Most public footpaths and trails in the Chadshunt area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or private estates like Charlecote Park, where dogs might be restricted to certain areas or require leads.

What kind of scenery can I expect on easy hikes in Chadshunt?

Easy hikes in Chadshunt offer diverse scenery, from picturesque countryside and open fields to historical parklands and scenic water features. You can expect views of the tranquil Compton Pools and the rolling hills of Burton Dassett, which provide panoramic vistas without strenuous climbs.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions near the easy trails?

Yes, several interesting landmarks and attractions are accessible from easy trails. You can explore the historic Charlecote Park, known for its extensive landscaped grounds. The Compton Pools are a prominent natural feature, and the Burton Dassett Hills area includes the historic All Saints' Church and the Battle of Edgehill Site.

What is the typical length and duration of easy walks in Chadshunt?

Easy walks in Chadshunt vary in length, but many popular routes range from 2 to 4 miles (3 to 6.5 km). These can typically be completed in under 2 hours at a relaxed pace. For instance, the Compton Pools – Stone Bridge at Compton Verney loop from Compton Verney CP is about 3.8 miles and takes around 1 hour 37 minutes.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Chadshunt?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Chadshunt, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's accessible paths, varied landscapes, and the peaceful atmosphere, particularly around the scenic Compton Pools and the gentle ascents of the Burton Dassett Hills.

Is public transport available to access easy hiking trails in Chadshunt?

While Chadshunt itself is a smaller village, some nearby towns and villages that serve as trailheads, such as Combrook, may have limited bus services. It's advisable to check local bus timetables in advance if you plan to rely on public transport to reach specific starting points for your easy hikes.

Are there any easy trails with water features or lakes?

Yes, the Chadshunt area is known for its scenic water features. The Compton Pools are a central feature of several easy loops, such as the Compton Pools – Stone Bridge at Compton Verney loop from Combrook. Additionally, Waterfall and Lake at Charlecote Park offers beautiful waterside walks within its grounds.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Chadshunt?

The easy hiking trails around Chadshunt are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer provides pleasant conditions for longer walks, and even in winter, the generally well-maintained paths are suitable for a crisp, refreshing hike, though appropriate footwear is always recommended.

Are there any easy trails that offer good views?

For excellent views on an easy hike, consider routes that venture into the Burton Dassett Hills area. While the climbs are gentle, they offer elevated positions that provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding Warwickshire countryside. The Windmill Hill Beacon – Harts Hill loop from Burton Dassett CP offers such opportunities.

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