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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Halstock

Best natural monuments around Halstock offer diverse natural attractions and significant features within and near the village. The area features ancient woodlands, prominent hills, and distinctive geological formations. These sites provide opportunities to explore ecological diversity, historical landscapes, and scenic views. The region's natural monuments are characterized by their varied terrain and ecological value.

Best natural monuments around Halstock

  • The most popular natural monuments is Ham Hill Country Park, a forest that is a geological Site of Special Scientific…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle

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Second World War (1939-1945), First World War (1914-1918), Northern Ireland Conflict; The Troubles (1969-1998)

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Ham Hill and Doulting Stone Company (Makers)
Mr W. Bussell of Montacute (Designer)

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Ham Hill Country Park

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Fascinating Ham Hill is well worth a visit, being at once a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, an Iron Age hill fort, a Roman site, a Local Nature Reserve and a country park.

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The Hundred Stone

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The Hundred Stone’s unassuming appearance belies its historical significance. During Anglo Saxon times, this stone, along with others nearby, marked various ‘hundreds’; local communities with independent courts and law. There …

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Lankham Bottom Nature Reserve

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As well as the views there are butterflies and moths of note.

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Lewesdon Hill

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Standing at 915 feet (279 m) Lewesdon Hill is the highest point in Dorset. The trees open in places to reveal breathtaking views which stretch over Dorset, Devon, Somerset, and …

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October 7, 2025, Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle

However, such war memorials, which one encounters so frequently along the way, regardless of nationality, language, or name, are always a testimony – still significant and relevant today – to the horrors of war and tyranny. They therefore all have two essential functions, and this continues anew for each generation: -1- To commemorate and remember the victims -2- To remind people of the need to maintain peace

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Luke
October 27, 2024, Lewesdon Hill

Lovely views up lewesdon hill

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October 6, 2023, Lewesdon Hill

At an elevation of 915 feet (279 meters), this is the highest point in Dorset, from where you can take in the beautiful surrounding countryside through the trees. For a long time, it was believed that Pilsdon Pen was the highest point in Dorset, but relatively recently, it was discovered that Lewesdon Hill stands two meters higher.

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Fascinating Ham Hill is well worth a visit, being at once a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, an Iron Age hill fort, a Roman site, a Local Nature Reserve and a country park.

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Commemoration Second World War (1939-1945), First World War (1914-1918), Northern Ireland Conflict; The Troubles (1969-1998) Maker Ham Hill and Doulting Stone Company (Makers) Mr W. Bussell of Montacute (Designer) Ceremony Unknown Date: 19 July 1923 Attended by: HRH Prince of Wales KG laid a bronze laurel wreath at the foot of the memorial (to whose column it was later fixed). Unveiled Date: 26 September 1920 Attended by: Reverend E. Skilton Dedicated Date: 26 September 1920 Attended by: Reverend E. Skilton performed the service. Those present included relatives of the Fallen, and villagers

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There is a single pub called the “The Prince Of Wales” at Hamhill, which sells, ice cream, ales, ciders, and food… With out door seating, overlooking the rolling Slopes.

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Standing at 915 feet (279 m) Lewesdon Hill is the highest point in Dorset. The trees open in places to reveal breathtaking views which stretch over Dorset, Devon, Somerset, and out to sea. In spring, the woodland erupts into colour with bluebells and in autumn the golden leaves and fungi make it an enchanting place to explore. There are also remains of an Iron Age hill fort here. The site is in the care of the National Trust. This double track and single track bridleway takes you over the northern slopes, and forms part of the Wessex Ridgeway Trail. For more information, visit: nationaltrust.org.uk/lewesdon-hill.

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The Hundred Stone’s unassuming appearance belies its historical significance. During Anglo Saxon times, this stone, along with others nearby, marked various ‘hundreds’; local communities with independent courts and law. There is a good chance the stone was erected even before the arrival of the Saxons, though.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Halstock?

The Halstock area offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Ham Hill Country Park, a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest with ancient woodlands. Nearby, Lankham Bottom Nature Reserve is known for its diverse butterflies and moths. Further afield, Hibbitt Woods features ancient woodland and flower-rich meadows, while Pilsdon Pen offers extensive views from its prominent hill.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Halstock area?

Yes, the region is rich in historical natural monuments. Ham Hill Country Park is not only a natural monument but also an Iron Age hill fort and a Roman site. You can also find Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle, a significant historical site. The Hundred Stone has Anglo-Saxon origins, marking ancient community boundaries. Additionally, View of Strip Lynchets on Brympton Hill showcases ancient agricultural earthworks.

Which natural monuments are suitable for families?

Both Ham Hill Country Park and View of Strip Lynchets on Brympton Hill are noted as family-friendly. Ham Hill offers open spaces and historical exploration, while the strip lynchets provide an interesting outdoor learning experience. Hibbitt Woods also offers peaceful strolls suitable for families.

Where can I find impressive views of the Dorset countryside?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Pilsdon Pen Summit. From its trig point, you can see Golden Cap, Marshwood Vale, the ocean, and even Exmoor on clear days. Ham Hill Country Park and Lankham Bottom Nature Reserve also offer scenic viewpoints.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Halstock are rich in wildlife. Lankham Bottom Nature Reserve is particularly known for its diverse butterflies and moths. Hibbitt Woods is home to various birds like spotted flycatchers and bullfinches, bats such as the Natterer's bat, and butterflies including the silver-washed fritillary. You might also spot early purple and bird's-nest orchids, wild daffodils, and bluebells in spring.

Are there good walking or hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are numerous walking and hiking opportunities. You can find moderate trails like the 'Macmillan Way and Melbury Park Loop' or 'Melbury House to Evershot loop' in the vicinity. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Halstock, which lists several routes near these natural monuments.

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

Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for wildflowers. Hibbitt Woods and Coney's Castle Hillfort are spectacular with bluebells and other floral displays during this season. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and wildlife spotting, particularly butterflies at Lankham Bottom Nature Reserve.

Are there any unique or lesser-known natural monuments worth discovering?

Beyond the more prominent sites, The Hundred Stone offers a glimpse into ancient Anglo-Saxon history with its unassuming appearance. Colmer's Hill, with its distinctive conical shape and cluster of pine trees, is a recognizable and photogenic landmark in the wider Dorset area, making for a memorable walk.

Can I find places to eat or drink near these natural monuments?

Yes, there is a pub called “The Prince Of Wales” at Ham Hill, which sells ice cream, ales, ciders, and food, with outdoor seating overlooking the rolling slopes. This is conveniently located near Ham Hill Country Park and Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

Besides hiking, the area around Halstock offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, for both touring bicycles and mountain bikes. Check out the cycling guide around Halstock and the MTB trails guide around Halstock for detailed route information.

What makes Pilsdon Pen a significant natural monument?

Pilsdon Pen is significant for its extensive panoramic views across the Dorset countryside, including vistas of Golden Cap and the ocean. Beyond its natural beauty, it holds historical importance as an Iron Age fort at its summit, with evidence of flint tools dating back 10,000 years, making it a site of both natural grandeur and ancient history.

Are there any natural monuments known for their ancient woodlands?

Yes, Hibbitt Woods is a notable nature reserve close to Halstock, comprising two areas of ancient woodland. Coney's Castle Hillfort also features ancient woodland that comes alive with a spectacular bluebell display in spring, offering a peaceful immersion in nature.

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