Attractions and places to see around Tixover offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in a tranquil rural setting. The village, located near the River Welland, provides access to significant architectural landmarks and evidence of Roman occupation. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest, from ancient churches to expansive man-made lakes. The area's character is defined by its historical depth and picturesque surroundings.
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Nice and easy hike on the man path, while some of the smaller ones canbe a bit owegrown an soggy. ood change of scenery to make a walk here more varied.
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Great area for a hike. If you do not want to go the full circle alternatives to walking back on the same track are a bit limited.
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Compact gravel in the drier days and mud in the wet ones.
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This ancient woodland was partly destroyed through construction of the reservoir. It is a neglected coppice of the Peterken Ash-Maple, Ash-Hazel, Pedunculate Oak-Hazel and Invasive Elm types but has been partly planted with conifers.
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The church was built in classical style for the Normanton Hall estate on the site of a 14th-century building. Except for the tower, the medieval church was rebuilt in 1764 by Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Baronet. The church was de-consecrated in 1970, and was to have been demolished as part of the reservoir construction, as its floor was below the proposed water level. Following a public outcry, the lower half was filled with stone and rubble, and a concrete cap constructed just below the level of the windows.
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Shes a beaut of a stop off, lovely downhill under neath this into Harringworth
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Within Tixover, you can visit St Luke's Church, a Grade II* listed building dating back to the early 12th century with Norman architecture. Evidence of Roman occupation, including villa remains with hypocausts and mosaics, has also been found near Tixover Grange. Additionally, the mysterious Tixover Lodge Ruins offer a glimpse into the village's past, with remnants of stone walls in the open countryside.
The River Welland forms the southern boundary of Tixover, offering tranquil views over its flood plain. For a larger natural experience, Rutland Water, the largest man-made lake in England by surface area, provides extensive opportunities for enjoying nature, wildlife spotting, and scenic vistas. You can also explore Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland for a change of scenery with ancient trees.
Near Tixover, Rutland Water is a hub for recreation, offering hiking, cycling, fishing, and watersports. For off-road enthusiasts, Tixover Quarry serves as a popular off-road driving center. You can also find various cycling and hiking routes in the surrounding area, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Tixover and Hiking around Tixover guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Welland Viaduct is an impressive structure that can be enjoyed by all ages. Rutland Water offers vast space for family walks, cycling, and watersports. Normanton Church, with its unique setting on the lake, is also a popular family spot. Additionally, Stamford Historic Town Centre provides a charming environment for family exploration with its historic buildings and shops.
The most prominent architectural landmark is the Welland Viaduct, the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in the United Kingdom, stretching 1,275 yards with 82 arches. Another iconic structure is Normanton Church, famously saved from demolition and now appearing to float on Rutland Water.
Absolutely. Stamford Historic Town Centre is a must-see, renowned for its old timber-framed houses and limestone buildings. Sir Walter Scott proclaimed it βthe finest stone town in England,β boasting over 600 listed buildings, including five medieval churches. It's an excellent place for history, shopping, and Georgian architecture.
Beyond the main attractions, the Tixover Lodge Ruins, located in the open countryside above the village, offer a fascinating, albeit mysterious, historical site with remnants of stone walls. Additionally, the village's traditional stone cottages with stone roofs contribute to its historic charm, providing a picturesque setting.
Yes, the area around Tixover offers various hiking opportunities. Rutland Water has extensive trails, including a full circuit. You can find specific routes and their difficulties in the Hiking around Tixover guide, which includes trails through Fineshade Woods and other scenic areas.
Cycling is a popular activity in the region. Rutland Water is a prime location for cycling, with a full circuit path. For more options, the Cycling around Tixover guide lists several routes, including those around the Welland Viaduct and through Fineshade Woods, catering to various difficulty levels.
Yes, Normanton Church at Rutland Water is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its iconic views and unique setting.
The area is enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful, especially for seeing the bluebells in Barnsdale Bluebell Woodland. Summer offers ideal weather for watersports and cycling at Rutland Water, while autumn brings vibrant foliage to the natural landscapes. Historical sites like St Luke's Church and Stamford Historic Town Centre can be explored comfortably in any season.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and beauty of the Welland Viaduct, often highlighting the scenic roads leading to it. Rutland Water is loved for its vastness and diverse recreational opportunities, from hiking to watersports, and its abundant wildlife. The iconic setting of Normanton Church is a favorite for photos, and Stamford Historic Town Centre is cherished for its unique blend of history, stunning architecture, and charming atmosphere.


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