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Top 10 Natural Monuments around Cheverell Parva

Best natural monuments around Cheverell Parva are found in a village situated at the foot of the northern scarp of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The area features diverse geology, including chalk grasslands, Portland Beds, and Upper Greensand, contributing to varied landscapes. Notable natural features include a deep valley with Hawkswell Spring and Cheverell Copse, an ancient woodland. The surrounding region offers opportunities to explore the characteristic Wiltshire landscape.

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Last updated: July 14, 2026

Westbury White Horse

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Bratton Camp was originally an Iron Age hill fort built over 2,000 years ago to defend the settlement from its enemies.

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Devizes White Horse

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The Devizes Millennium White Horse is one of the most recent chalk figures cut in the UK, created in 1999. It sits up on an escarpment on Roundway Hill just …

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Bratton Camp and Long Barrow

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There are over 1,200 hillforts in England, most of which occupy fantastic viewpoints and Bratton Camp hillfort is no different. In fact, it has a truly extraordinary vistas from its …

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Middle Hill

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Middle Hill, nicknamed locally as ‘piggy in the middle’, is a conical chalk hill that stands between Battlesbury Hill to the northwest and Scratchbury to the southeast. This row of …

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Birdhenge

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Birdhenge was made in 2014 with the aid of a grant from the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Beauty. It is visible from a public path between Heytesbury and Knook in the Wylye Valley.

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September 6, 2023, Birdhenge

Birdhenge was made in 2014 with the aid of a grant from the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Beauty. It is visible from a public path between Heytesbury and Knook in the Wylye Valley.

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April 27, 2023, Westbury White Horse

The oldest of the Wiltshire white horses this was originally cut in 1772 and restored in 1778. There was evidence of an older horse here facing the other way, but no strong evidence suggests how old that was. In 1872/1873 the horse was considered to be losing its shape, it was re cut and edging stones added. In 1957 the horse was concreted to preserve it. For the runner the trails around the top of the horse are great fun and the 33-mile Imber trail also passes here. There are nice loops from the car park above the horse or from nearby Westbury.

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There are over 1,200 hillforts in England, most of which occupy fantastic viewpoints and Bratton Camp hillfort is no different. In fact, it has a truly extraordinary vistas from its earthen ramparts. The camp sits just on the ridge between Westbury and Bratton, and immediately above the Westbury White Horse. There's a long barrow within the castle's fortifications estimated to be around 5,000 years old.

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October 19, 2021, Devizes White Horse

The Devizes Millennium White Horse is one of the most recent chalk figures cut in the UK, created in 1999. It sits up on an escarpment on Roundway Hill just north of Devizes and it's easily accessible by multiple footpaths and bridleways. You can view the horse from the south as well as from neighbouring Milk Hill. It's one of many past and present chalk horses on Wiltshire's hills.

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The newest of Wiltshire's White Horses, Devizes was cut in 1999 to mark the Millennium. It's located on Roundway Hill to the north of Devizes. https://www.visitwiltshire.co.uk/things-to-do/devizes-white-horse-p1692753

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Westbury White Horse was originally cut in the late 1600s and is the oldest white horse in Wiltshire. From this spot, you are afforded lovely views.

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Middle Hill, nicknamed locally as ‘piggy in the middle’, is a conical chalk hill that stands between Battlesbury Hill to the northwest and Scratchbury to the southeast. This row of hills is on the southwestern edge of Salisbury Plain overlooks the Wylye valley. Atop the hill you find an ancient and sizable bowl barrow.

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Bratton Camp was originally an Iron Age hill fort built over 2,000 years ago to defend the settlement from its enemies. Today the hill's most defining feature is the striking white horse cut into its slopes. Records suggest that the horse was made at the end of the 17th century to commemorate the Battle of Ethandun. Despite its turbulent past, Bratton Camp is now a relaxing place to take a stroll. The chalk grassland is teeming with wildlife and insects. Look out for the rare Adonis Blue butterfly which can be found here. You can visit any time during daylight hours. Entrance is free.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments around Cheverell Parva?

The area around Cheverell Parva offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Key highlights include Bratton Camp and Long Barrow, which provides extraordinary vistas from its ancient earthen ramparts and features a 5,000-year-old long barrow. Another significant spot is Westbury White Horse and Bratton Camp, combining an Iron Age hillfort with the iconic chalk figure. Additionally, Middle Hill, a conical chalk hill with an ancient bowl barrow, is a popular choice.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Cheverell Parva area?

Cheverell Parva is situated in a region rich with diverse geology. You can expect to encounter extensive chalk grasslands, ancient woodlands like Cheverell Copse, and various geological formations including Kimmeridge Clay, Portland Beds, and Upper Greensand. These contribute to varied landscapes, from open plains to deep valleys cut by streams like the one originating at Hawkswell Spring.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments suitable for children?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Devizes White Horse is a popular family-friendly monument, easily accessible by footpaths. The View of Westbury White Horse from Lower Westbury Road also offers an easy and enjoyable experience for all ages, with great views of the iconic chalk figure.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Cheverell Parva is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking and cycling. For detailed hiking routes, including easy to moderate options, explore the Hiking around Cheverell Parva guide. If you prefer cycling, the Cycling around Cheverell Parva guide offers routes ranging from moderate to difficult, taking you through scenic landscapes.

Are there easy walking options or beginner trails near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. For those looking for easier walks, there are several options. You can find a selection of gentle routes in the Easy hikes around Cheverell Parva guide, which includes trails like the Caen Hill Locks loop from Devizes or shorter loops from Edington. These are perfect for beginners or a relaxed stroll.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Cheverell Parva?

The natural monuments and chalk grasslands are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, making it ideal for walking and wildlife spotting. Autumn brings rich colours to the woodlands, while winter can provide crisp, clear views, especially from elevated viewpoints like Bratton Camp. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

Are the natural monuments around Cheverell Parva dog-friendly?

Most natural outdoor areas around Cheverell Parva are dog-friendly, making them great for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to follow the Countryside Code. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to help preserve the natural environment.

How can I reach the natural monuments around Cheverell Parva?

Cheverell Parva is a small village, and while public transport options might be limited, many natural monuments are accessible by car, often with nearby parking available. For specific sites like the Westbury White Horse, there are designated parking areas. Exploring by bicycle or on foot from nearby villages is also a popular way to experience the landscape.

What cultural or historical significance do these natural monuments hold?

Many natural monuments in the area are intertwined with rich history. For example, Westbury White Horse and Bratton Camp features an Iron Age hillfort dating back over 2000 years, alongside the iconic White Horse cut in the late 1600s. Bratton Camp and Long Barrow also contains a Neolithic long barrow estimated to be around 5,000 years old, showcasing millennia of human activity in the landscape.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors frequently highlight the outstanding views and the sense of history. Many appreciate the opportunity for peaceful walks and the chance to observe local wildlife, including rare butterflies and plants in the chalk grasslands. The combination of ancient earthworks, iconic chalk figures, and panoramic vistas makes for a truly memorable experience.

Are there any less crowded natural monuments to visit for a quieter experience?

While popular sites like the White Horses can attract visitors, the wider landscape of Cheverell Parva offers many tranquil spots. Exploring the ancient Cheverell Copse or the deep valley around Hawkswell Spring can provide a quieter experience amidst nature. The foothills of Salisbury Plain also offer numerous paths where you can enjoy solitude away from the main attractions.

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