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Top 9 Natural Monuments around Pinxton

Best natural monuments around Pinxton offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical elements, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor recreation. The area, though historically industrial, features significant natural features and reclaimed green spaces. Visitors can explore woodlands, nature reserves, and naturalized former industrial sites. These locations provide scenic beauty and opportunities for activities like walking and picnicking.

Best natural monuments around Pinxton

  • The most popular natural monument is Pond at Silverhill Wood, a lake within a scenic wood. This…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

The Miner Statue

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I once rode here on my mtb years ago from Chesterfield along the Five Pits Trail on a day very similar to the weather when I did this hike. I …

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Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve

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Great view of the old Pit with a countryside backdrop.

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Origins in the 12th Century, rebuilt in 1795 & restored in 1940, this Grade I listed building is still in weekly use. The Yew tree outside is 350 years old.

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Kings Mill Reservoir

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From the Timberland Trail, over the huge "funky bridge" you can cycle around the reservoir & then a new gravel link joins to Sutton Lawn

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Pond at Silverhill Wood

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Easy, wide gravel path with elevation, around a very scenic wood with some pretty ponds.

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Greg©️
January 14, 2026, The Miner Statue

Take the mtb route up/down through the wood to the North East of the statue, look out for it near the bench on the main gravel track

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The church is thought to have been built in the 12th century. In the grant made by Henry II to Newstead Priory, part of the endowment was “The Town of Papplewick with the Church of the same name and the Mill.”. Legend has it that Alan A’Dale, one of Robin Hood’s men, was married here. The present tower dates from the 14th century. The nave and chancel were rebuilt by the Right Hon. Frederick Montagu in 1795 (after he had rebuilt the Hall.). In 1855, Papplewick was united with Linby. The Parish is now called ‘the Parish of St. Michael, Linby cum St. James, Papplewick‘. The building was further restored and repaired in 1938 in memory of John Chadburn, son of Mr. C. W. Chadburn who lived in the Parish.

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Origins in the 12th Century, rebuilt in 1795 & restored in 1940, this Grade I listed building is still in weekly use. The Yew tree outside is 350 years old.

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Cragsman Daz
November 17, 2023, The Miner Statue

Didn't have my glasses so couldn't read the plaque

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Didn't see any flowers maybe due to the time of year..but I snapped a swallow

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Kings Mill Reservoir is a Local Nature Reserve offering a number activities. Visitors can walk the perimeter of the lake. The one mile walks takes in the views across the lake, with plenty of waterfowl and birds to spot on the way round. The visitor centre is home to the The Mill Adventure Base where you can try various land and water activities such as mountain biking, climbing and kayaking.

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What a lovely place! Perfect spot for a picnic.

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Supposedly the highest point in Nottinghamshire, man-made with the spoil from the Silverhill Pit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Pinxton?

The area around Pinxton offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including reclaimed industrial sites transformed into nature reserves, scenic woodlands, and serene lakes. You'll find places like Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve, which blends natural beauty with industrial history, and the tranquil Pond at Silverhill Wood, known for its easy walking paths.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments suitable for children?

Yes, several natural monuments around Pinxton are great for families. Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve offers gravel trails and ponds, perfect for a family stroll, and even has a cafe on site. Kings Mill Reservoir is another excellent choice, featuring beautiful views, an activity centre, and even a miniature boat pond.

What kind of walking trails can I expect at Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve?

At Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve, you'll find a variety of gravel trails, paths, and routes around ponds. These trails offer a countryside backdrop with views of the old pit, making it an interesting place for walks that combine nature with local industrial heritage.

How can I access natural monuments like Silverhill Wood, and what about parking?

Silverhill Wood, home to the Pond at Silverhill Wood and The Miner Statue, is an artificial hill near Teversal. It's well-known for its numerous footpaths and is linked to other recreation sites by multi-user trails, often incorporating disused railway lines. Parking is generally available at these linked recreation sites, and the area is accessible for walking.

Are there any natural monuments connected to the Sherwood Forest area or its folklore?

Yes, Thieves Wood, located near Pinxton, offers a 'folklore ambiance' and is historically associated with Robin Hood, having once been a hunting ground. While not formally listed as a natural monument in the guide, it provides peaceful woodland walks and a connection to the rich history of the Sherwood Forest area.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Pinxton's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, with options like the 'Blackwell Brook – Scenic Stream loop' or 'Three Small Waterfalls loop'. For cyclists, there are numerous MTB and gravel biking trails, including routes around Silverhill Wood and Pleasley Pit. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Pinxton, MTB Trails around Pinxton, and Gravel biking around Pinxton guides.

Can I combine a visit to natural monuments with historical sites?

Absolutely. Many natural areas around Pinxton intertwine with local history. Pleasley Pit Colliery and Nature Reserve is a prime example, showcasing a former industrial site now reclaimed by nature. Additionally, sites like Newstead Abbey Grounds and Hardwick Old Hall Estate, while primarily historical, offer magnificent gardens and extensive hiking opportunities within their natural surroundings.

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

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical context. The extensive views from places like The Miner Statue on Silverhill are often highlighted as breathtaking. The transformation of former industrial sites into green spaces, offering peaceful walks and a glimpse into the area's past, is also a significant draw.

Are there any unique geological features or man-made naturalized landscapes to see?

Yes, Silverhill, where The Miner Statue and the Pond at Silverhill Wood are located, is an artificial hill formed from colliery spoil. It's supposedly the highest point in Nottinghamshire and has been landscaped into a significant naturalized woodland with numerous footpaths, offering a unique example of ecological reclamation.

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

The natural monuments around Pinxton can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming flora, ideal for walks and picnics. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands, while winter walks can be peaceful, especially in areas like Thieves Wood. The wide gravel paths at Silverhill Wood make it accessible in most weather conditions.

Are there any natural monuments with water features like lakes or reservoirs?

Yes, the Pond at Silverhill Wood is a scenic lake within a beautiful woodland setting. Additionally, Kings Mill Reservoir offers expansive water views and is a popular spot for activities and relaxation.

Can I find any ancient trees or significant plant life at these sites?

Yes, for example, at St James' Church and Ancient Yew Tree, Papplewick, you can see a yew tree that is approximately 350 years old. While primarily a historical site, the ancient tree adds a natural monument element. Silverhill Wood is also known for its diverse plant life, with visitors spotting common spotted orchids in June.

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