Best attractions and places to see around Maxstoke CP include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This region in Warwickshire features ancient landmarks, such as a medieval deer park and priory ruins, alongside significant cultural monuments. Visitors can explore sites dating back centuries, offering insights into the area's heritage. The landscape also provides natural areas for exploration.
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An odd looking church quite low and spread instead of tall and imposing
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Imposing monument, set in a charming village green with benches. Shops nearby.
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Maxstoke Hill Challenge The Maxstoke Hill Challenge is a cycling time trial measured from the bottom of Maxstoke Hill (where the road does a 90-degree turn) to the very top of the hill (past the water works – first lay by on the left). The long-standing record held by Mr N Wiggin was beaten by Mr J House on his return to the United Kingdom in April 2012. The record now stands at 4 minutes 37 seconds. From Wikipedia
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The old priory was established in 1331 it was expanded several times over the next 100 or so years and then disbanded in 1536. Since then the buildings have fallen into ruin except what was once the inner gate house and is now a B&B. The village church is the same age as the priory.
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A nice little hill ,stay on it for a challenge or turn right at the nice little church.
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Nice place for a short break while cycling, available store if youneed a refills.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Maxstoke Priory Ruins, which are part of a hamlet built on the old priory site. Also, don't miss the beautiful St John the Baptist Church in Berkswell, a Grade I-listed Norman church from the 12th century, known for its crypt and 16th-century porch. While The Bear Inn, Berkswell is a historic pub, it's also a cultural landmark dating from the 16th century.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is a significant monument with an interesting history that can be educational. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland offers a natural environment with viewing platforms and willow sculptures, great for a family outing. Additionally, St John the Baptist Church, Berkswell and The Bear Inn, Berkswell are also considered family-friendly spots.
For nature enthusiasts, the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is an excellent choice. This 6-hectare wetland has been restored to its original function as the floodplain of the River Tame, featuring new water channels, scrapes, ditches, and reedbeds. It's a great spot for birdwatching, with a sand martin bank providing a vital nesting site.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'G888g8 loop from Coleshill CP' or 'Packsaddle Wood loop from Shawbury'. For mountain biking, there are routes like 'Hatton Locks – Hatton Locks Café loop from Berkswell'. Hiking is also popular, with trails including 'The Griffin Inn – Shustoke Reservoir loop from Shustoke' and 'Maxstoke Priory Ruins loop from Maxstoke CP'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Hiking around Maxstoke CP.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the 'The Griffin Inn – Shustoke Reservoir loop from Shustoke' is an easy 5.6 km route, and the 'Shustoke Reservoir – Shustoke Reservoir loop from Shustoke' is an even shorter 3.2 km easy trail. You can explore more easy routes on the Hiking around Maxstoke CP guide page.
The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is a significant 32-ton, Cornish Granite-faced obelisk. It was erected to honor the cyclist troops who were killed during World War I and later, a bronze plaque was added to commemorate those lost in World War II. It's located at what was considered the center of the country and hosts an annual service of remembrance.
Absolutely! The Bear Inn, Berkswell is a historic pub dating from the 16th century. It's located near other historical sites like St. John the Baptist Church and Berkswell Windmill, making it a great stop during a historical tour of the village.
The Maxstoke Priory Ruins are a historical site located in a hamlet built on the grounds of the old priory. It's considered one of the most picturesque highlights of the North Warwickshire Cycleway and is also known for the Maxstoke Hill Challenge, a cycling time trial.
Yes, the National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for all visitors to appreciate this important monument.
St John the Baptist Church, Berkswell is a beautiful Norman parish church, dating back to the 12th century. It is Grade I-listed and particularly notable for containing one of the finest crypts in the country. The church also features a distinctive 16th-century half-timbered south porch.
For those seeking a challenge, the area offers moderate difficulty routes. In hiking, you can find routes like 'Maxstoke Golf Course – Maxstoke Priory Ruins loop from Coleshill CP' (12.5 km) or 'Maxstoke Priory Ruins – Maxstoke Priory Ruins loop from Shustoke' (17.3 km). Cyclists might be interested in the 'Maxstoke Hill Challenge' near the priory ruins. More challenging routes can be found on the Hiking around Maxstoke CP and MTB Trails around Maxstoke CP guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical context, with sites like the Maxstoke Priory Ruins and St John the Baptist Church offering a glimpse into the past. The natural beauty of places like the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is also highly valued, providing peaceful environments for walks and wildlife spotting. The community also enjoys the unique cultural landmarks such as The Bear Inn and the National Cyclists' Memorial.


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