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Top 4 Natural Monuments around Puckington

Best natural monuments around Puckington include a variety of natural and historical sites. The area features significant geological formations, ancient historical sites, and expansive viewpoints. Visitors can explore a landscape that combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. This region offers diverse outdoor experiences centered around its natural monuments.

Best natural monuments around Puckington

  • The most popular natural monuments is Ham Hill Country Park, a country park that is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest. It also functions as…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle

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Second World War (1939-1945), First World War (1914-1918), Northern Ireland Conflict; The Troubles (1969-1998)

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Ham Hill and Doulting Stone Company (Makers)
Mr W. Bussell of Montacute (Designer)

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Ham Hill Country Park

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Fascinating Ham Hill is well worth a visit, being at once a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, an Iron Age hill fort, a Roman site, a Local Nature Reserve and a country park.

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Giant Oak Tree

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Here you'll find a giant oak tree towering over a wooden bench, creating the perfect shady spot where you catch your breath or have some lunch.

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View of the Blackdown Hills

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Stop for a moment at this viewpoint near the remains of Castle Neroche and take in these sensational views across the Blackdown Hills.

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Dip your feet or go all in for some wild swimming in the River Parrett. There are jetties along the riverside path.

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October 7, 2025, Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle

However, such war memorials, which one encounters so frequently along the way, regardless of nationality, language, or name, are always a testimony – still significant and relevant today – to the horrors of war and tyranny. They therefore all have two essential functions, and this continues anew for each generation: -1- To commemorate and remember the victims -2- To remind people of the need to maintain peace

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Dip your feet or go all in for some wild swimming in the River Parrett. There are small jetties near the riverside path.

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Dip your feet or go all in for some wild swimming in the River Parrett. There are jetties along the riverside path.

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Beautiful panoramic views across miles upon miles of countryside.

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September 6, 2023, Giant Oak Tree

Here you'll find a giant oak tree towering over a wooden bench, creating the perfect shady spot where you catch your breath or have some lunch.

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Stop for a moment at this viewpoint near the remains of Castle Neroche and take in these sensational views across the Blackdown Hills.

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Fascinating Ham Hill is well worth a visit, being at once a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, an Iron Age hill fort, a Roman site, a Local Nature Reserve and a country park.

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Commemoration Second World War (1939-1945), First World War (1914-1918), Northern Ireland Conflict; The Troubles (1969-1998) Maker Ham Hill and Doulting Stone Company (Makers) Mr W. Bussell of Montacute (Designer) Ceremony Unknown Date: 19 July 1923 Attended by: HRH Prince of Wales KG laid a bronze laurel wreath at the foot of the memorial (to whose column it was later fixed). Unveiled Date: 26 September 1920 Attended by: Reverend E. Skilton Dedicated Date: 26 September 1920 Attended by: Reverend E. Skilton performed the service. Those present included relatives of the Fallen, and villagers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Puckington?

The area around Puckington offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including significant geological formations, ancient historical sites, and expansive viewpoints. You can find country parks that are also geological Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Iron Age hill forts, and Local Nature Reserves. There are also ancient trees and opportunities for wild swimming in the River Parrett.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Puckington area?

Yes, the region is rich in historical natural monuments. Ham Hill Country Park is a prime example, functioning as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and an Iron Age hill fort. Additionally, the Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle is a significant man-made monument and historical site, serving as a testimony to past conflicts.

What are some family-friendly natural monuments near Puckington?

Several natural monuments around Puckington are suitable for families. Ham Hill Country Park is a great option with its open spaces and historical interest. The View of the Blackdown Hills offers scenic vistas that can be enjoyed by all ages, and the Giant Oak Tree provides a peaceful spot for a break.

Where can I find panoramic views of the countryside near Puckington?

For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Blackdown Hills. This viewpoint, located near the remains of Castle Neroche, offers extensive vistas across miles of countryside. Ham Hill Country Park also provides excellent viewpoints.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near Puckington?

Yes, you can experience wild swimming in the River Parrett. The Wild Swimming in the River Parrett highlight mentions jetties along the riverside path where you can dip your feet or go for a full swim.

What kind of hiking trails are available around Puckington?

Puckington offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. You can find routes like the 'Donyatt Halt – Chard Reservoir Nature Reserve loop from Ilminster' or shorter, easier options such as the 'Donyatt Halt – The George Inn, Donyatt loop from Ilminster'. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Puckington guide.

Can I go running or gravel biking near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. There are several running trails, including the '19th Century Water Pump loop from Shepton Beauchamp', which is a moderate 12.9 km route. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Staple Hill Trail – Forest Dirt Path loop from Thurlbear Wood'. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Puckington and Gravel biking around Puckington guides.

Are there any unique natural features to discover in the area?

Beyond the well-known sites, you can discover unique natural features like the Giant Oak Tree, which provides a serene and shady spot. The geological significance of places like Ham Hill Country Park also makes it a unique natural monument.

What amenities are available near the natural monuments, such as pubs or cafes?

Near the Ham Hill War Memorial and Stone Circle and Ham Hill Country Park, you'll find 'The Prince Of Wales' pub. It offers ice cream, ales, ciders, and food, with outdoor seating overlooking the rolling slopes.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments around Puckington?

Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The geological features, ancient sites, and panoramic views are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 37 upvotes and 17 photos shared, indicating a positive experience exploring these diverse outdoor attractions.

Are there any natural monuments that are also nature reserves?

Yes, Ham Hill Country Park is not only a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Scheduled Ancient Monument but also functions as a Local Nature Reserve, offering a protected area for local wildlife and flora.

What is the difficulty level of exploring the natural monuments around Puckington?

The difficulty varies depending on the specific natural monument and the trails you choose. Some areas, like parts of Ham Hill Country Park, are generally accessible and family-friendly. However, some routes and areas within the broader region may be categorized as intermediate or challenging, particularly for longer hikes or specific terrains.

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