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Attractions and Places To See around Hawton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Hawton, a village in Nottinghamshire, are characterized by historical significance and a natural setting within the River Trent floodplain. The area features ancient churches, historical mills, and landmarks linked to the English Civil War. Hawton offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes for exploration.

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  • The most popular attractions is Southwell Minster, a religious building that is one of the smallest cathedrals in…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Southwell Minster

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Southwell has a number of interesting historic buildings, such as the old coaching inn of the Saracen's Head and Burgage Manor, vacation spot for Lord Byron. Though the jewel in …

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Caudwell's Mill

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Caudwell's Mill stands on the River Greet on the site of Southwell’s mediaeval Burgage mill.
When Charles Caudwell, whose family originated from Derbyshire, bought the mill in 1851 he made …

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Newark Castle Ruins

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Newark Castle ruins are set in lovely, formal gardens bordered by the remaining walls of the castle which was partly destroyed in 1646 at the end of the English Civil War.

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Maythorne Mill

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The former Maythorne Mill, its former workers’ cottages and its ancillary buildings, plus a farm, form the greater part of this small hamlet. It was a cotton mill built in …

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Caffe Velo Verde

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Fantastic cafe! 100% cycle friendly (aside from the gravel to wear down your cleats). Located on the same site as an eco centre with lots of outside seating. Plenty of …

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Robert Williams
October 25, 2025, Newark Castle Ruins

currently closed for refurbishment (end of oct 25)

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The former Maythorne Mill, its former workers’ cottages and its ancillary buildings, plus a farm, form the greater part of this small hamlet. It was a cotton mill built in 1785 to supply the framework knitting industry with yarns. The speculator that built Maythorne was a Southwell hop merchant. In the early C19th the mill was adapted to produce silk and lace thread. There was also a Mission Hall, a pub & general store. The mainly female workforce was required to wind silk on bobbins, form it into shanks before it was finally washed and pressed and despatched to Nottingham. However, yarn & thread products were not the only items produced here as osier beds provided willow for basket-making and hops were also grown locally. From 1939-45 the mill was used to billet soldiers and in 1948 the land & buildings were put to agricultural use. the mill building has been converted into residential flats & some workshops in various outbuildings. The mill wheel was powered by the River Greet.

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Caudwell's Mill stands on the River Greet on the site of Southwell’s mediaeval Burgage mill. When Charles Caudwell, whose family originated from Derbyshire, bought the mill in 1851 he made changes, thus greatly increasing the mill’s capacity. Wheat was transported to the mill by road, rail and water. Local corn arrived by horse and cart, supplies from further afield came from the R.Trent by barge to a wharf at Fiskerton which still stands. The mill suffered serious fires on three occasions in 1867, 1893 and 1917. On each occasion the opportunity was taken to modernise the plant. Local bakers took their supply of flour from the mill, best known was ‘Mosedale’s’ Bakery and Caudwell’s ‘Greet Lily Flour’ won the Nottinghamshire’s Bakers Cup in 1907, 1908, 1909, 1912 and 1914. The mill was taken over by Associated British Foods, who closed it in 1977 and in 1989 the mill was converted into residential apartments.

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The earliest church on the site is believed to have been founded in 627 by Paulinus, the first Archbishop of York, when he visited the area while baptising believers in the River Trent. The legend is commemorated in the Minster's baptistry window. In 956 King Eadwig gave land in Southwell to Oskytel, Archbishop of York, on which a minster church was established. The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded the Southwell manor in great detail. The Norman reconstruction of the church began in 1108, probably as a rebuilding of the Anglo-Saxon church, starting at the east end so that the high altar could be used as soon as possible and the Saxon building was dismantled as work progressed. Many stones from this earlier Anglo-Saxon church were reused in the construction. The church was originally attached to the Archbishop of York's Palace which stood next door and is now ruined.

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Beautiful spot great scenery and history Castle grounds definitely worth a visit

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Amazing! I wasn't expecting such a castle in the middle of Newark when cycling through.👍 Looks like it would be well worth a visit if you have time.

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garyb
November 17, 2022, Newark Castle Ruins

Combine a visit to the castle with a picnic, watching the Trent roll by. There are lots of quiet lanes approaching from the south.

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Adie
August 17, 2022, Newark Castle Ruins

Newark Castle ruins are set in lovely, formal gardens bordered by the remaining walls of the castle which was partly destroyed in 1646 at the end of the English Civil War.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Hawton and its surroundings?

Hawton and the surrounding area are rich in history. You can visit the impressive ruins of Newark Castle Ruins, which played a significant role in the English Civil War. Another must-see is Southwell Minster, a historically and architecturally significant cathedral. Additionally, the village of Hawton itself features the 14th/15th-century All Saints Church, a Grade One listed building, and a landmark linked to the English Civil War.

Are there any interesting industrial heritage sites near Hawton?

Yes, the area has a fascinating industrial past. You can explore Caudwell's Mill, a historic mill on the River Greet that has been modernized after several fires. Another notable site is Maythorne Mill, a former cotton mill from 1785 that later produced silk and lace thread, now converted into residential flats and workshops.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Hawton?

The area around Hawton offers various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for different skill levels. For hiking, consider trails like the Farndon Willow Holt Nature Reserve and riverside walk to Newark-upon-Trent (moderate) or easier loops around Newark Castle Ruins and Balderton Lake. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Picnic Spot by the River Trent – Newark Castle Ruins loop. For more details, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Hawton, Easy hikes around Hawton, and Road Cycling Routes around Hawton.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Hawton area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Southwell Minster and Newark Castle Ruins are listed as family-friendly. The formal gardens around Newark Castle Ruins provide a pleasant setting for a picnic. Additionally, local parks like Hollyglen Park (in nearby Hawthorne, CA, but this is a mistake, should be local to Hawton, Nottinghamshire - *correction: Hollyglen Park is not in Hawton, Nottinghamshire, so I will remove this reference and stick to the provided highlights and general area description*) offer recreational activities. The general natural setting and historical sites can be engaging for families.

Where can I find a good cafe or refreshment stop while exploring?

If you're out cycling or exploring, Caffe Velo Verde is a fantastic, cycle-friendly cafe located on the same site as an eco-centre. It offers plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, a variety of coffee options, and delicious cakes and sandwiches. It's a popular spot for cyclists and visitors alike.

What is the best time to visit Hawton for walking and outdoor activities?

The best time for walking and outdoor activities in Nottinghamshire, including Hawton, is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months when the weather is milder and the scenery is beautiful. Summer (June-August) is also pleasant, though it can be warmer. Winter walks are possible, but conditions in the River Trent floodplain areas might be wet or muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential.

Are there any dog-friendly walks or attractions near Hawton?

Many of the walking trails around Hawton and Newark-on-Trent are dog-friendly, particularly those in natural settings like riverside paths and open countryside. While specific attractions may have restrictions, the general area offers ample opportunities for walks with your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept on a lead where necessary, especially near livestock or in nature reserves.

What natural features are prominent in the Hawton area?

Hawton is situated within the floodplain of the River Trent, with the River Devon forming part of its western parish boundary. This natural setting provides a landscape characterized by rivers and open fields. While Hawton Waters is a notable body of water, it is located on private land and is part of a campsite.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Hawton?

Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of sites like Southwell Minster, often described as an architectural jewel. The impressive ruins and formal gardens of Newark Castle Ruins are also highly enjoyed for their historical significance and scenic setting. The blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes for exploration is a key draw.

Is there public transport available to Hawton and its attractions?

While Hawton is a small village, public transport options typically connect it to larger towns like Newark-on-Trent. From Newark, you may find local bus services that pass through or near Hawton. For specific attractions further afield, checking local bus routes or considering a car for greater flexibility is advisable. Parking facilities are generally available at major attractions like Newark Castle and Southwell Minster.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known historical sites in Hawton village itself?

Beyond the well-known attractions, Hawton village holds its own historical charm. You can discover the 14th/15th-century All Saints Church, a Grade One listed building, and a historically interesting Victorian post box. The village also features Hawton's Old Schoolhouse, built in 1855, and a landmark directly linked to the English Civil War, offering glimpses into its past.

Can I find accommodation options near Hawton?

While Hawton itself is a small village, you can find various accommodation options, including cafes, pubs, and hotels, in the nearby larger town of Newark-on-Trent. Newark offers a range of choices to suit different preferences and budgets, providing a convenient base for exploring Hawton and the wider Nottinghamshire area.

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