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Attractions and Places To See around Seer Green - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Seer Green include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within Buckinghamshire. Situated on the edge of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the area offers opportunities to explore woodlands, rivers, and lakes. The village itself features historical landmarks, and nearby towns provide cultural experiences. This region serves as a base for discovering the surrounding countryside and its attractions.

Best attractions and places to see around Seer Green

  • The most popular attractions is Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge, an other man-made structure that is a quaint old lock. This historical site has records indicating its existence since 1427.
  • Another must-see spot is Old Amersham Town Centre, a man-made monument. Visitors can expect historic architecture, independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, alongside a weekly market dating back to the 13th century.
  • Visitors also love Shardeloes Lake, an other natural feature. This man-made lake offers a tranquil setting for scenic walks, fishing, and bird-watching opportunities.
  • Seer Green is known for historical sites, natural woodlands, and charming village centers. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient churches to scenic lakes.
  • The attractions around Seer Green are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 120 upvotes and 25 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge

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Very quaint old lock, worth checking out!

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There is a lovely little weir on the River Chess here that's worth stopping by. Also, on the same pond, you will see stepping stones (called Steps of Heaven by some) if you'd like to walk across!

A good few years ago, I used to live in the street right next to these ponds, so I can vouch for the fact that this is a great place to spend some time at, particularly in the summer.

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Old Amersham Town Centre

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Old Amersham is set in the valley of the River Misbourne, containing the 13th-century parish church of St. Mary's and several old pubs and coaching inns.

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Bourne End Railway Bridge

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Bourne End Railway Bridge was originally a wooden bridge designed by Brunel in the 1850's. The narrow spans used were unpopular with the river traffic, so it was re-designed and made in steel in 1895. A footbridge was added in 1992 replacing a ferry that crossed a little further upstream.
It's a useful crossing point allowing access for runners to the National Trust managed Cookham Common on the west bank. The Thames Path long distance trail also crosses the bridge on its journey from Wiltshire to London.

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St Mary's Church

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[...] an early building was built of stone or wood and possibly even thatched to serve as a church. Sometime between 1000 and 1100 historical records indicate that this early church was dedicated to “Virgin Mary”.

In those very early days, the church was used for many secular meetings as well as worship. At one time it was used for storing wool and other products, and even weapons. There were no seats in the interior of the church for the families in the parish.

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Traditionally, Roman churches were built in the shape of a cross (cruciform) and that is true of St Mary’s as well although renovations and additions have made the shape a modified cruciform. [...]

The west tower is the dominant feature of St Mary’s with the top of the second stage ending with an embattled parapet.

Cit. denhamhistory.online/post/a-walkabout-around-st-mary-s-church

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October 13, 2025, Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge

About 1922, the land between the River Colne and the canal was taken over by Rickmansworth Gravel Company. Building in the capital was booming and gravel was in demand. Extraction at the site began and the resulting pit became Stocker's Lake. The original Wembley stadium was built at around this time and many have since speculated on the possibility of a Wembley Connection? Dredging and gravel extraction continued until the 1940s. In 1947 Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Company purchased Stocker's Lake (an area of 93.7 acres) for £5000 as the dredging agreement had expired. This was to protect the aquifer and pumping sources at Stocker's and Springwell. The company became Rickmansworth Water Company in 1985 and later part of Three Valleys Water Company, eventually Affinity Water, the present owners. In the 1970s Stocker’s Lake became a nature reserve and day to day management was assigned by the water company to Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.

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The land on which Stocker's Lake now stands was once part of Stocker's Farm which is still there today. Records from 1427 show that the farm already existed and was owned by John Stockere or Stocker. In 1861, Stocker's House was built for the Corporation of London to house the Collector of Coal Dues on the Grand Union Canal. Stocker's House cost £850 to build and the first tenant was Mr. Charles Browton. The dues he collected were, for example, 4 shillings per ton of wine and 12 pence a ton of coal. However with the railways becoming increasingly popular it was decided to sell the house and in 1869 Lord Ebury offered £300

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Truly a village that is steeped in olde worlde charm. Some great restaurants and pubs. The history seeps through its pores. The Kings Arms Hotel & The Crown Hotel & Pub in Amersham, was the set of a scene the 4 Weddings and a funeral movie.

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Beautiful town and perfect to finish off hike/ walking trail, great choice of Café, try sitting outside @ Amersham House for coffee/ brunch

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There is a lovely little weir on the River Chess here that's worth stopping by. Also, on the same pond, you will see stepping stones (called Steps of Heaven by some) if you'd like to walk across! A good few years ago, I used to live in the street right next to these ponds, so I can vouch for the fact that this is a great place to spend some time at, particularly in the summer.

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There is a lovely little weir on the River Chess here that's worth stopping by. Also, on the same pond, you will see stepping stones (called Steps of Heaven by some) if you'd like to walk across! A good few years ago, I used to live in the street right next to these ponds, so I can vouch for the fact that this is a great place to spend some time at, particularly in the summer.

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Old Amersham is a delightfully charming town filled with historic architecture, independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, and a weekly market that dates back to the 13th-century!

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its ok but muddy to get in and out of if you want to dip your feet during a hike

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Seer Green?

Seer Green and its surroundings offer several historical sites. Within the village, you can find the Holy Trinity Church (built in 1846), Hall Place (a Grade II listed building from the sixteenth century), and the original Old Baptist Chapel. Nearby, you can visit Old Amersham Town Centre, which boasts historic architecture and a 13th-century parish church. Further afield, explore Milton's Cottage Museum in Chalfont St Giles or the historic Jordans Quaker Meeting House.

Where can I find natural beauty and walking opportunities near Seer Green?

The area around Seer Green is rich in natural beauty, being on the edge of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You can explore Hodgemoor Woods, a 250-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest with numerous paths for walking and bluebells in spring. The River Chess Stepping Stones and Weir offer a pleasant spot to spend time, especially in summer. For tranquil walks, fishing, and bird-watching, visit Shardeloes Lake.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the Seer Green area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The River Chess Stepping Stones and Weir are a fun spot for children, sometimes called 'Steps of Heaven'. Old Amersham Town Centre is also family-friendly, offering a charming environment with shops and cafes. For a historical outing, Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge is a quaint historical site that can be interesting for all ages.

What hiking trails are available near Seer Green?

Seer Green is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various trails, including easy hikes like the 'Hodgemoor Wood loop from Seer Green' or the 'Holy Trinity Church loop from Seer Green'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Seer Green guide, which includes routes like the 'Great Beard's Wood and Bekonscot Model Village loop'.

Are there good running trails around Seer Green?

Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find easy routes such as the 'Running loop from Long Grove Wood'. For moderate challenges, consider the 'Holy Trinity Church – Ozzy Osbourne's House loop from Seer Green and Jordans' or the 'Hodgemoor Wood – Holy Trinity Church loop from Long Grove Wood'. More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Seer Green guide.

When is the best time to visit Seer Green for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months are ideal for enjoying the outdoor attractions around Seer Green, especially for walks in Hodgemoor Woods when bluebells are in bloom. The River Chess Stepping Stones and Weir are particularly pleasant in summer. The Chiltern Hills offer beautiful countryside views year-round, making autumn also a great time for scenic walks.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Seer Green?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the tranquility of Shardeloes Lake for walks and bird-watching. The historic atmosphere and independent shops of Old Amersham Town Centre are also highly rated. The quaintness of Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge is often highlighted as a charming stop.

Are there any unique or lesser-known spots to discover?

Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy discovering the Jubilee Well, constructed in 1887 for Queen Victoria's Jubilee, which was a significant focal point for the village. The ancient Roman Road, the 'Camlet Way', passes through Hodgemoor Woods, offering a historical layer to your walk. The village's agricultural heritage, particularly its cherry orchards, is also a unique aspect, celebrated by the local school's annual 'Cherry Pie Fair'.

What charming nearby towns are worth visiting from Seer Green?

A must-visit nearby town is Old Amersham Town Centre. It's known for its delightful historic architecture, independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, along with a weekly market dating back to the 13th century. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll and to soak in the local atmosphere.

Can I find any lakes for walks or bird-watching?

Yes, Shardeloes Lake is a beautiful man-made lake located between Old Amersham and Little Missenden. It provides a tranquil setting perfect for scenic walks, fishing, and bird-watching opportunities. It's a popular spot for nature lovers.

What is the significance of <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/4015661" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge</a>?

Stocker's Lock and Stone Bridge is a very quaint and historical site with records indicating its existence since 1427. The land around it was once part of Stocker's Farm. The nearby Stocker's Lake, formed from gravel extraction, became a nature reserve managed by the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, adding to the area's ecological importance.

What is Seer Green's agricultural or craft heritage?

Historically, Seer Green was an agricultural village famous for its cherry orchards, a tradition still honored by the local school's annual 'Cherry Pie Fair'. The village also has a rich heritage of rural crafts, including pottery making, bodging, lace-making, bead-work, and needlecrafts, reflecting its deep roots in traditional village life.

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