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Coombe Fields CP

Attractions and Places To See around Coombe Fields CP - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Coombe Fields CP include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England. The area is centered around the historic Coombe Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery now operating as a hotel, and its expansive 500-acre country park. This region offers diverse landscapes, from woodlands and grasslands to riverside meadows, providing opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. Significant sites like Hawkesbury Canal Junction and St Mary's Church contribute to the area's historical and cultural appeal.

Best attractions and places to see around Coombe Fields CP

  • The most popular attractions is Elephant Sculpture at Ryton Pools, a man-made monument that reminds visitors of the area's rich geological history. These life-size sculptures depict straight-tusked elephants that roamed the area half a million years ago.
  • Another must-see spot is Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop), a historical site and important link in England's canal network. This junction connects the Oxford Canal with the Coventry Canal, offering a traditional canalside setting.
  • Visitors also love Stoneleigh Meadows and St Mary's Church, a tranquil riverside meadow with a historic church. The River Sowe flows through this public space, which also features a community orchard.
  • Coombe Fields CP is known for its historical sites, natural features, and walking routes. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient woodlands to canal junctions.
  • The attractions around Coombe Fields CP are appreciated by the komoot community, with 7 highlights, over 35 photos, and more than 75 upvotes.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Elephant Sculpture at Ryton Pools

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These sculptures were created to remind visitors of the rich geological history of the Ryton Pools where pieces of neck, tooth and tusk of the straight-tusked elephant were found in the local sand quarries.

These massive creatures roamed this area half a million years ago and the life size sculptures bring to life the ancient history of the park.

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Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop)

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An important link in England's canal network for around 200 years, Hawkesbury Junction is the northern termination of the Oxford Canal, as it joins the Coventry Canal. If you've just finished the Oxford Canal Walk, you'll have earned yourself a refreshment in the Greyhound Inn, a traditional canalside inn with a higgledy-piggledy interior.

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Stoneleigh Meadows and St Mary's Church

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Stoneleigh Meadows is a tranquil riverside meadow with a community orchard. There is a historic church, St Mary’s, within the meadow, too. The River Sowe flows through the pretty public space, which hosts a variety of events through the year.

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As part of the creation of a new UK Mail facility at the Prologis Park Ryton, our client Prologis had created a temporary borrow pit as part of the works and inadvertently, created the perfect new home for a colony of Sand Martins Riparia riparia which moved in and successfully bred (2015). The birds were left to nest in peace after a wide exclusion zone was implemented but realising that the site was on the birds’ migration route together with the fact that the borrow pit couldn’t stay on site long-term, we worked with Prologis, Whiting Landscapes and the park rangers at nearby Ryton Pools Country Park to create a brand new permanent and purpose-built nesting site in this 100 acre site managed jointly between Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. The Sand Martin nesting wall was completed in March 2016 and this year has already had a couple of pairs taking an interest.

As well as providing a large and safe nesting habitat, the 15m long structure also has a number of pre-formed swallow nest sites and a rear door inspection hatch so that the rangers can keep an eye on the nesting progress and carry out any necessary maintenance. To prevent predation by other wildlife such as stoats, an anti-predator baffle has been installed below the tunnels which have been constructed of plastic pipes. We also helped create the new information board which has been installed opposite the nesting wall to inform the local visitors to the country park about the new nesting site. It’s hoped that grizzled skipper butterflies will also benefit from the new structure as one of the food plants of the larvae stage – strawberries – are to be planted on the aggregate roof in the near future!

Sand Martins are gregarious and therefore tend to nest in large colonies. They are Europe’s smallest hirundine (martins and swallows) and the insectivorous birds are summer visitors to the UK, over-wintering in Africa.

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A place to to stop and think and hope we never allow events like this to happen again

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Chris Jones
August 10, 2025, Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop)

beautiful place to ride by, especially at sunrise or sunset. the greyhound pub is on the junction for a half time stop as well. can either head to Bedworth/nuneaton, back into Coventry Central or round to Longford.

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What a memorable place to remind us all onthe value of peace. And well done integration of the new church next to the remainders of the cathedral. On the downside: the amusement park like atmosphere in the cathedral ruins with e.g. an ice cream truck does not really honor the memory in my view.

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This former church in Coventry was dedicated to the Archangel Michael. The name (from the Hebrew language) means "Who is like God?" He is often depicted - in paintings or as a statue - with a flaming sword, occasionally with a lance. Michael is - together with Raphael and Gabriel, and occasionally Uriel is also included - one of the three or four archangels who (according to human belief) occupy the highest rank in the heavenly hierarchy of angelic beings. Their common feast day in the calendar of saints is September 29th.

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Should have gone anticlockwise so as to get the streets out of the way first. The detour around HS2 site was a pain as not clearly sign posted. Apart from that a good walk.

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These sculptures were created to remind visitors of the rich geological history of the Ryton Pools where pieces of neck, tooth and tusk of the straight-tusked elephant were found in the local sand quarries. These massive creatures roamed this area half a million years ago and the life size sculptures bring to life the ancient history of the park.

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Hawkesbury Junction is a major waterways place at the junction of the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury) with the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Hawkesbury to Fazeley) and the Oxford Canal (Northern Section - Main Line).   Coventry Basin (Canal Terminus) is on the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury), 5 miles and 4 furlongs to the southwest. Hawkesbury Engine House is on the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Hawkesbury to Fazeley), ½ furlongs to the northeast. Sutton Stop is on the Oxford Canal (Northern Section - Main Line), ½ furlongs to the east. It is the centre of Hawkesbury Junction. The nearest place in the direction of Coventry Basin is Hawkesbury Services; ¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Hawkesbury Engine House is Hawkesbury Junction Gauging Stop; ¼ furlongs away. The nearest place in the direction of Sutton Stop is Hawkesbury Junction Bridge; a few yards away.

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Sutton Stop is a major waterways place on the Oxford Canal (Northern Section - Main Line) between Wyken Arm Junction (Old Colliery Branch) (1 mile and 3½ furlongs to the southeast) and Hawkesbury Junction (Junction of the Coventry Canal Main Line with the Oxford Canal Northern Section.) (½ furlongs to the west)  It is part of Hawkesbury Junction. The nearest place in the direction of Wyken Arm Junction is Sutton Stop Changeline Bridge; a few yards away. The nearest place in the direction of Hawkesbury Junction is The Greyhound Inn; ¼ furlongs away.

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Funded through the National Lottery Heritage Fund the Dunsmore Living Landscape scheme aims to restore the most significant area of ancient woodland in Warwickshire, increase landscape connectivity through the restoration of hedgerows, grasslands, ponds and heritage sites and engage local communities in a programme of natural  and heritage-related activities. These metal sculptures were created and installed to help bring to life the geological history of the Dunsmore Living Landscape Scheme area at Ryton Pools, where pieces of neck bone, tooth and tusk of the Straight-tusked elephant Palaeoloxodon antiquus, were all found in the local sand quarries. The sculptures were a collaboration between Spencer Jenkins, a green wood and metalwork artist (designer, and project manager), and Artfabs Ltd, a specialist fabrication contractor who will assist with larger construction challenges. These creatures would have roamed the area around half a million years ago. The life size sculptures will bring to life the ancient history of the park and reflect important palaeontological finds made on the site during quarrying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Coombe Fields CP?

The area boasts several notable natural features. Ryton Pools Country Park, located nearby, is home to a unique Sand Martin Nesting Wall, providing a habitat for these migratory birds. Coombe Abbey Country Park, designed by Capability Brown, features diverse grasslands, woodlands, and the Coombe Pool, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with its reed beds and historic woodland. The River Sowe also flows through tranquil Stoneleigh Meadows.

Are there historical sites to visit in the Coombe Fields CP area?

Yes, the region is rich in history. The most prominent is Coombe Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1150, now a hotel, surrounded by expansive grounds. You can also visit Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop), an important part of England's canal network. St Mary's Church in Stoneleigh Meadows and Peter Hall, a converted 16th-century house incorporating remains of a medieval church, offer further glimpses into the past. Additionally, Ansty Park occupies the former site of Ansty Aerodrome, reflecting wartime heritage.

What family-friendly activities are available near Coombe Fields CP?

Families can enjoy a variety of activities. Coombe Abbey Country Park offers well-maintained paths for leisurely strolls and features Go Ape for a thrilling treetop adventure. At Ryton Pools Country Park, children will be fascinated by the Elephant Sculpture, which reminds visitors of ancient creatures that roamed the area. Hawkesbury Canal Junction is also a pleasant spot for families to watch canal boats and enjoy the canalside atmosphere.

Can I find walking or hiking trails around Coombe Fields CP?

Absolutely. Coombe Abbey Country Park provides numerous trails for both leisurely walks and more moderate hikes, offering views of the historic abbey and its lake. For more options, you can explore the many easy hikes available in the area, including routes like 'ACW Circular Walk 12C' or 'Coombe Abbey – Top Pool, Coombe Abbey loop'. Find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around Coombe Fields CP guide.

Are there cycling routes available near Coombe Fields CP?

Yes, the area offers several road cycling routes. You can find options like 'The Royal Oak – Wolston War Memorial loop' or 'View of Coombe Abbey – Brinklow Castle loop'. These routes vary in distance and difficulty, providing choices for different fitness levels. Discover more cycling adventures on the Road Cycling Routes around Coombe Fields CP guide.

What running trails are there around Coombe Fields CP?

For runners, there are several trails to explore. Popular options include the 'Top Pool loop' and the 'View of Coombe Abbey loop' from Coombe Fields CP, offering scenic runs. You can find more detailed information and additional routes on the Running Trails around Coombe Fields CP guide.

Is Coombe Abbey Country Park accessible for wheelchairs?

Coombe Abbey Country Park features well-maintained paths throughout its grounds, which are generally suitable for leisurely strolls. While many paths are accessible, it is always advisable to check the park's official information for specific details on wheelchair accessibility for all areas and facilities.

What wildlife can I observe in Coombe Fields CP?

Coombe Abbey Country Park is a protected conservation area with diverse semi-natural habitats, supporting a wealth of floral and faunal interest. The Coombe Pool, with its reed beds, is particularly good for birdwatching. At Ryton Pools Country Park, the Sand Martin Nesting Wall provides a unique opportunity to observe these birds during their nesting season.

What is the best time of year to visit Coombe Fields CP?

The best time to visit Coombe Fields CP largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and enjoying the park's natural beauty, with wildflowers and active wildlife. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks. Coombe Abbey Country Park often has seasonal activities, so checking their schedule can enhance your visit.

Are dogs allowed on trails and attractions around Coombe Fields CP?

Many outdoor areas around Coombe Fields CP, including parts of Coombe Abbey Country Park, are dog-friendly. However, specific rules and restrictions may apply, especially in nature conservation areas or within certain attractions. It's always recommended to check local signage or the specific venue's guidelines regarding dogs, particularly concerning lead requirements and restricted areas.

Where can I find refreshments after exploring Coombe Fields CP?

After exploring Coombe Abbey Country Park, you can find refreshments at the Cafe in the Park. If you're near Hawkesbury Canal Junction (Sutton Stop), the traditional canalside Greyhound Inn offers pub meals and drinks.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions here?

Visitors frequently praise the historical significance of sites like Coombe Abbey and Hawkesbury Canal Junction. The tranquil riverside setting of Stoneleigh Meadows and St Mary's Church is also highly appreciated. The unique Elephant Sculpture at Ryton Pools is a popular highlight, offering a fascinating link to the area's geological past.

Are there any unique cultural sites in the area?

Beyond its historical origins as a Cistercian monastery, Coombe Abbey itself is a significant cultural site. St Mary's Church within Stoneleigh Meadows also represents a cultural and architectural point of interest. The former Ansty Aerodrome, now Ansty Park, offers a glimpse into the area's more recent industrial and wartime heritage.

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