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Chapel And Hill Chorlton

Top 7 Natural Monuments around Chapel And Hill Chorlton

Best natural monuments around Chapel And Hill Chorlton are found within the serene rural landscapes of the Staffordshire countryside. The area features a network of footpaths traversing agricultural fields, offering views of gentle terrain. Woodlands like Hanchurch Woods and the varied terrain of Maer Hills contribute to the natural appeal. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and experiencing the region's natural beauty.

Best natural monuments around Chapel And Hill Chorlton

  • The most popular natural monuments is Hem Heath Woods…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Hem Heath Woods Nature Reserve

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This is the largest woodland area in Stoke on Trent but it is a hidden gem.

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The Void Lake

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This area was once used for open cast mining, the history of which is detailed on the on-site information plaque. I am presuming the area was converted to a lake when the site was converted to a Country Park.

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Druids Grove Yew Trees

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There must be around 12 to 14 yew trees grown together in this spot.

I do particularly like this tree for its gnarly roots and unusual trunk. They age in the most spectacular way.

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The Oaks Ancient Woodland

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The Oaks, at the southernmost tip of the reserve is an ancient woodland site. Records show that this part of the site has been woodland for over 400 years, although …

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Black Rock at Cockster Brook

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The Black Rock was formed when a blast furnace was situated in the area. The hills are known as the Camels Humps and are shraff mounds from the former pottery industry.

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April 14, 2022, The Void Lake

This area was once used for open cast mining, the history of which is detailed on the on-site information plaque. I am presuming the area was converted to a lake when the site was converted to a Country Park.

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There must be around 12 to 14 yew trees grown together in this spot. I do particularly like this tree for its gnarly roots and unusual trunk. They age in the most spectacular way. It's unusual to see them planted thus together. Usually seen alone in graveyards but I've not seen them grouped like this other than in the druids grove in Knypersley😊.

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The Black Rock was formed when a blast furnace was situated in the area. The hills are known as the Camels Humps and are shraff mounds from the former pottery industry.

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The Oaks, at the southernmost tip of the reserve is an ancient woodland site. Records show that this part of the site has been woodland for over 400 years, although in the 19th century many of the mature trees were felled and replanted.

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This is the largest woodland area in Stoke on Trent but it is a hidden gem.

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A free car park with no curfew. If this car park is full, just go a bit further up to the Toby Carvery. It also has lots of free parking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural attractions to explore around Chapel and Hill Chorlton?

While Chapel and Hill Chorlton are known for their serene rural landscapes rather than traditional natural monuments, the area offers beautiful Staffordshire countryside, including rolling fields, Hanchurch Woods, and Maer Hills for outdoor recreation. Specific natural features highlighted by the komoot community include Hem Heath Woods Nature Reserve, Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint, and The Void Lake.

Are there family-friendly natural spots in the area?

Yes, several natural spots are suitable for families. Hem Heath Woods Nature Reserve offers accessible paths and a peaceful environment. The Void Lake, a former open-cast mining area converted into a lake within a Country Park, is also family-friendly. Additionally, Druids Grove Yew Trees provides an interesting natural feature for a family walk.

What kind of views can I expect from natural viewpoints in Chapel and Hill Chorlton?

The Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint is a notable spot, featuring a Millennium Viewpoint stone with a toposcope. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Staffordshire countryside. The area's rolling hills and agricultural fields provide picturesque rural vistas.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling on the network of footpaths and trails. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, including gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling options. You can find more details on routes in the Gravel biking around Chapel And Hill Chorlton, Road Cycling Routes around Chapel And Hill Chorlton, and Cycling around Chapel And Hill Chorlton guides.

Are there any historical natural features in the area?

Historically, Chapel Chorlton was known for its fine quality, white stone quarries, which were significant geological features. While these are not designated natural monuments for current visitation, they are part of the area's natural and industrial past. The Void Lake also has a history as an open-cast mining area before its conversion to a lake.

What is the best time of year to visit Chapel and Hill Chorlton for walking and exploring natural sites?

The area's natural beauty, characterized by woodlands and rolling countryside, can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn provides vibrant foliage. The paths are generally accessible, making it suitable for walking in most seasons, though checking local weather forecasts is always advisable.

Are dogs allowed at the natural sites around Chapel and Hill Chorlton?

Many of the natural areas and trails around Chapel and Hill Chorlton are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. For example, Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint is noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock, and follow any local signage regarding leash requirements.

Where can I find parking when visiting natural monuments in the area?

Parking is available at some of the natural sites. For instance, Hem Heath Woods Nature Reserve offers a free car park with no curfew. If it's full, additional free parking can be found a bit further up near the Toby Carvery. Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint also has parking facilities.

Are there any designated nature reserves nearby?

Yes, while Chapel and Hill Chorlton itself focuses on rural landscapes, Staffordshire has numerous local nature reserves managed by organizations like the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and Stafford Borough Council. These reserves offer diverse habitats. You can find more information about these local nature reserves on the Stafford Borough Council website.

What kind of woodlands can I explore in the Chapel and Hill Chorlton area?

The area features several woodlands offering peaceful walks. Hem Heath Woods Nature Reserve is the largest woodland area in Stoke-on-Trent and is considered a hidden gem. Additionally, The Oaks Ancient Woodland has been a woodland site for over 400 years, offering a glimpse into historical natural landscapes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural sites around Chapel and Hill Chorlton?

Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful environment and accessible paths found in areas like Hem Heath Woods Nature Reserve. The scenic views from spots like Downs Banks Millennium Viewpoint are also highly rated. The unique natural features, such as the ancient yew trees at Druids Grove Yew Trees, also captivate visitors.

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