Best attractions and places to see around Tysoe, Warwickshire, include a mix of historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic viewpoints. The area is characterized by its rolling hills and historical significance, particularly regarding the English Civil War. Visitors can explore sites that offer insights into local heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Edgehill is a great little climb. Steady, never too steep (max about 11%), good road and few cars.
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Nice and steady climb up the edge 😉. About a kilometer of steady 10-14%. Smooth road, modest traffic. Great threshold climb for training.
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This is the location of the Battle of Edgehill, a pitched battle of the First English Civil War occurring on Sunday 23rd October 1642. A detailed information board stands here describing how the event unfolded, offering a fascinating window into the area's past.
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Upton House & Gardens is a National Trust-owned country mansion located in the northern tip of the Cotswolds in Warwickshire. You can catch glimpses of the stunning grounds and building for free, but to enter the house and gardens fully, and to see the impressive art collection that resides inside, you'll have to pay a fee. There is more information about this here https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/warwickshire/upton-house-and-gardens
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On the walk you can walk through the farm land, but it will not bring you into the NT grounds. You'll come out through the car park. If you have a NT membership you can stop in, but there is lots to see there too.
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The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was a pitched battle of the First English Civil War. It was fought near Edge Hill and Kineton in southern Warwickshire on Sunday, 23 October 1642. All attempts at constitutional compromise between King Charles and Parliament broke down early in 1642. Both the King and Parliament raised large armies to gain their way by force of arms. In October, at his temporary base near Shrewsbury, the King decided to march to London in order to force a decisive confrontation with Parliament's main army, commanded by the Earl of Essex. Late on 22 October, both armies unexpectedly found the enemy to be close by. The next day, the Royalist army descended from Edge Hill to force battle. After the Parliamentarian artillery opened a cannonade, the Royalists attacked. Both armies consisted mostly of inexperienced and sometimes ill-equipped troops. Many men from both sides fled or fell out to loot enemy baggage, and neither army was able to gain a decisive advantage.
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Upton House managed by the National Trust is an example of a 1930s country retreat with a wonderful garden designed by Kitty Lloyd-Jones. Café garden and house is open every day from 10:00 - 17:00 although the house closes a little before everything else.
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Tysoe is rich in history. You can explore the Battle of Edgehill Site, a significant location from the First English Civil War, complete with an informative board detailing the events. Additionally, All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett, a Grade I-listed Norman church, offers insights into medieval architecture and features 13th-century wall paintings. Upton House and Gardens is another historical gem, a National Trust property with a fascinating past and impressive art collection.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Upton House and Gardens offers extensive grounds and a historic house that can be explored. The Battle of Edgehill Site provides an educational experience with an information board about the English Civil War. All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett, with its picturesque setting and historical features, is also suitable for a family visit.
The area around Tysoe is known for its rolling hills and scenic landscapes. The Battle of Edgehill Site offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, as it's situated on Edge Hill. The climb from Kineton to Edge Hill, known as Edge Hill Climb from Kineton, also provides rewarding vistas upon reaching the top.
There are various walking opportunities around Tysoe. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 6.8 km loop from Upton House to The Castle at Edgehill, or a 5.2 km loop from Radway CP to Upton House and Gardens. Another easy option is the 6.9 km loop from Tysoe CP to the Battle of Edgehill Site and Tysoe Village. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Tysoe guide.
Yes, Tysoe offers a range of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can try the 23.5 km 'Tysoe Village – The Peacock Public House loop from Tysoe CP' or the 23.4 km 'Castle Hill Coppice loop from Tysoe CP', both rated easy. More moderate options include a 49.7 km loop from Tysoe CP to Charlecote Park. Explore these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Tysoe guide.
The best time to visit attractions around Tysoe largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, gardens, and enjoying outdoor walks and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially around areas like Edge Hill. While some attractions remain open, winter can be colder and wetter, though historical sites like churches may still be accessible.
Yes, the area features notable religious buildings. All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett, is a stunning Grade I-listed Norman church with origins dating back to the 12th century, featuring medieval wall paintings and tombs. Another significant site is the Church of St John the Baptist, Hornton, which boasts 12th-century nave and north aisle arcades in the transitional Norman and Early English style.
For those seeking a challenge, the Edge Hill Climb from Kineton is a popular and challenging ascent for cyclists, known as one of the 'best 100 Climbs' to try. The area's rolling hills also provide varied terrain for more strenuous hikes and longer cycling routes.
Upton House and Gardens is a National Trust-owned country mansion celebrated for its impressive art collection, including Old Masters, and its beautifully designed 1930s gardens. Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere, the historical insights into the Samuel family, and the opportunity to explore both the house and its extensive grounds.
The Battle of Edgehill Site marks the location of the first pitched battle of the First English Civil War, fought on October 23, 1642. It was a crucial confrontation between the Royalist army of King Charles I and the Parliamentarian forces under the Earl of Essex. An information board at the site provides a detailed account of the battle's unfolding, offering a fascinating glimpse into this pivotal moment in English history.
While not widely advertised, the smaller, historic churches like Church of St John the Baptist, Hornton, offer a quieter, more intimate historical experience away from larger crowds. Exploring the various footpaths and bridleways connecting the villages around Tysoe can also lead to discovery of charming hamlets and picturesque rural landscapes.


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