Natural monuments around Stockland offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. The region features a variety of natural sites, including lakes, pinetums, and historical barrows. These locations provide opportunities to experience different natural environments. Stockland's natural monuments are suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Peaceful spot for a break on the corner just before Axmouth village, benches and a picnic table looking out over the estuary.
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Prescott Pinetum (also known as either Uplyme or Woodhouse Pinetum) . The majority of the mature trees are dated to the 1840s-1860s when they were planted by the then owner of Woodhouse; the majority of the species originate from the Americas.
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Near Otterford lies this group of nine Bronze Age barrows that have been scheduled as ancient monuments. The origin of the barrows is unknown, have folklore suggests that the barrows were used by the legendary Robin Hood and Little John to play quoits.
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Otterhead Lakes is a beautiful nature reserve on the site of a former Victorian estate in the Blackdown Hills Area of Natural Beauty. The reserve features two lakes, a river, grasslands and wetlands and is home to a diverse range of wonderful wildlife species including dormice, badgers, and bats, as well as kingfisher, dipper & wagtail.
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A great place to park and enjoy the view across the estuary to Seaton Wetlands. You can park alongside the estuary and have a drink at The Harbour Inn
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Around Stockland, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments including serene lakes, ancient pinetums, historical barrows, and scenic river viewpoints. These sites offer varied natural environments for visitors.
Yes, several natural monuments around Stockland are suitable for families. Otterhead Lakes, Prescott Pinetum, View of Seaton Wetlands from Coronation Corner, and View of the Axe Estuary at Axmouth are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible and enjoyable experiences for all ages.
For wildlife spotting, Otterhead Lakes is an excellent choice. This nature reserve is home to a diverse range of species including dormice, badgers, bats, kingfishers, dippers, and wagtails. Locals also report sightings of beavers there.
Yes, you can visit Robin Hood's Butts Barrows near Otterford. This site features a group of nine Bronze Age barrows, which are scheduled as ancient monuments. Folklore suggests these barrows were once used by the legendary Robin Hood and Little John for playing quoits.
You can enjoy peaceful views at View of the Axe Estuary at Axmouth, which offers benches and a picnic table overlooking the estuary. Another great spot is View of Seaton Wetlands from Coronation Corner, where you can park and enjoy expansive views across the estuary to Seaton Wetlands.
The area around Stockland's natural monuments is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Membury & Dalwood loop via Beckford Bridge', or explore MTB trails like the 'Mutters Moor – The Byes Riverside Walk loop'. For more options, check out the hiking, MTB, and running guides for the Stockland region.
Yes, near View of Seaton Wetlands from Coronation Corner, you can find The Harbour Inn, where you can enjoy a drink while overlooking the estuary.
Prescott Pinetum is unique for its collection of mature trees, many of which were planted between the 1840s and 1860s. A significant number of these species originate from the Americas, offering a glimpse into historical botanical collections.
While specific trail lengths vary, many natural monuments like Otterhead Lakes and Prescott Pinetum offer paths suitable for leisurely walks. For dedicated easy hiking routes in the broader region, you can explore options like the 'Yarty Farm – Beckford Bridge loop from Membury' in the hiking guide for Stockland.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty of the natural monuments. The diverse landscapes, from the wildlife-rich Otterhead Lakes to the historic trees of Prescott Pinetum, are highly valued. The tranquil viewpoints over the Axe Estuary also receive positive feedback for their relaxing settings.
Yes, View of the Axe Estuary at Axmouth is an ideal spot for a picnic, offering benches and a picnic table with beautiful views over the estuary.


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