Best attractions and places to see around Herringswell offer a glimpse into local history and a tranquil rural setting within West Suffolk. The village is situated in the Breckland environmentally sensitive area, characterized by glacial sandy soil and generally flat countryside. This region features notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites, including ancient trackways popular with ramblers.
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West Stow is more than just an outdoor museum; it's also an archaeological site, as it occupies the location of one of the earliest Anglo-Saxon villages, which was inhabited between 420 and 650 AD. Currently, there is a recreation of this village where you can engage in a variety of fun and interesting activities.
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The top element of Seven Tree Road is less pleasant when prolonged amounts of rain. Rutted from 4 x 4's. But with care, always ridable.
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From Wikipedia, Deadman's Grave, Icklingham Deadman's Grave, Icklingham is a 127.3-hectare (315-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-east of Icklingham in Suffolk. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, and part of Breckland Special Area of Conservation and Breckland Special Protection Area under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds. According to Natural England, this site "is largely covered by short, sheep-grazed, species-rich calcareous grassland of the very highest value." It has four nationally rare plants, Spanish catchfly, Boehmer's cat's-tail, Breckland Wild Thyme and spring speedwell. Nationally rare stone curlews breed there. A track called Seven Tree Road runs through the site.
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Note: the highest *pint* not the highest *point*. To find the missing “o” go to www.komoot.com/highlight/1530035
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A bike lane runs behind it over the pavement to cut the roundabout if you want to.
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The Jubilee Clock Tower is an impressive sight at the top of Newmarket High Street. Built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
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Herringswell offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, a reconstruction of an early Anglo-Saxon settlement. Within the village itself, you'll find the Herringswell War Memorial, St Ethelbert's Church (a Grade II* listed building), and a historic K6 telephone kiosk. Nearby, the Jubilee Clock Tower in Newmarket commemorates Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
Yes, the ancient Icknield Way, believed to be named after the Iceni tribe, passes through Herringswell and is popular with ramblers. Additionally, the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village is a significant cultural site, offering a glimpse into early Anglo-Saxon life with historically accurate buildings and artifacts.
The most notable natural feature is Seven Tree Road, Deadman's Grave, which is part of a 127.3-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. This area features species-rich calcareous grassland and is home to rare plants and birds. Herringswell itself is situated within the Breckland environmentally sensitive area, characterized by its unique sandy soil and generally flat countryside.
You can find various walking trails near Herringswell. For easy options, explore routes like the 'Icknield Way Cycle Trail – Cavenham Heath Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Pond with Wooden Platform loop from Mildenhall'. For more moderate hikes, consider the 'Temple Bridge Crossing – Icknield Way Cycle Trail loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Herringswell guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the Dalham Descent, a cycle way offering a significant elevation change over about 1.25 miles. For mountain biking, routes like the 'King's Forest Trail loop' or the 'West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village – The King's Forest loop' are available. More MTB trails can be found in the MTB Trails around Herringswell guide.
Yes, the Deadman's Grave, Icklingham site is known for its biodiversity. It features nationally rare plants such as Spanish catchfly, Boehmer's cat's-tail, Breckland Wild Thyme, and spring speedwell. It is also a breeding ground for nationally rare stone curlews, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation.
Absolutely. The West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village is highly recommended for families, offering an engaging historical experience with interactive displays and 125 acres of countryside to explore. Additionally, The Fox Inn in Ousden is listed as family-friendly, providing a welcoming atmosphere for all.
The countryside around Herringswell is generally flat, characterized by largely glacial sandy soil over a regional chalk aquifer. This makes it suitable for various outdoor activities, particularly walking and cycling, with many trails offering relatively easy gradients.
For a welcoming pub experience, consider The Fox Inn in Ousden. It's known for its friendly atmosphere, good food and drink, and is notably the highest point in Suffolk where you can buy a pint.
Beyond the main attractions, Herringswell itself holds charm with several old cottages like Croft House and Church Cottage, many over 200 years old. The historical significance of the village, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Stone Age, offers a deeper layer of discovery for those interested in local history.
Herringswell boasts a long history, with archaeological evidence suggesting human habitation since the Stone Age. The village was historically owned as part of various estates, and its manor was once granted to the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds, reflecting its deep roots in the region's past.


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