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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Kingstone

Natural monuments around Kingstone offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a mix of river crossings, elevated viewpoints, and ancient woodlands. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activity and appreciation of natural features. Kingstone's natural attractions are characterized by their accessibility and varied terrain.

Best natural monuments around Kingstone

  • The most popular natural monument is Sherbrook Stepping Stones, a river crossing that features a series of stones across the Sherbrook. This spot is popular with families and…

Last updated: June 17, 2026

Sherbrook Stepping Stones

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This is a popular beauty spot in the lovely Cannock Chase AONB. A series of stepping stones cross the pretty Sherbrook, which is lined with alders and huge tussock hedge …

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The Butts Trig Point

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Surely worth a trip to the trig point for the name alone. Some nice views around the area, plenty of heather out at this time of year.

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Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, …

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Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase

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Fantastic ancient oak trees which are so utterly different to the birch landscape around them. A pleasure to walk through in all seasons.

Easy walk from Coppice Hill car park, off the chase road in Brocton.

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Groot Tree

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An old tree which resembles Groot, one of the famous characters from the "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise.

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November 6, 2024, Sherbrook Stepping Stones

Originally called 'Hangmans stones' installed in 1954. The stones were originally from Stafford Prison where they formed the steps to the prison gatehouse where the condemned prisoners were hanged on the flat roof.

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, an educator affiliated with Stafford College. To use the sundial will require a person to stand on the metal plate on the appropriate month and if the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time

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Kenny
September 6, 2023, Groot Tree

An old tree which resembles Groot, one of the famous characters from the "Guardians of the Galaxy" franchise.

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Wet Feet Pending! Dare you to nail it!

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March 22, 2023, The Butts Trig Point

This trig point (200m), the butt of so many jokes can be reached via several converging footpaths, the paths to the south and east offering a steeper route.

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This Millennium Sundial is located at Broc Hill, near to Milford and Brocton. It can be used to tell the time sunshine permitting, or can function as a seat from which to enjoy the extensive view over Staffordshire towards Shropshire and Derbyshire. It is one part of a pair commissioned by the Berkswich Millennium Sculpture Group to commemorate the Millennium. The other sundial is located at Berkswich Primary School, Walton on the Hill. To use the sundial a person has to stand on the metal plate, on the appropriate month. If the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time!

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Fantastic ancient oak trees which are so utterly different to the birch landscape around them. A pleasure to walk through in all seasons. Easy walk from Coppice Hill car park, off the chase road in Brocton.

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Very pretty spot! Just do it, you know you want to 🙃🙂

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural monuments to visit around Kingstone?

Around Kingstone, you can explore several popular natural monuments. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones offer a unique river crossing experience within the beautiful Cannock Chase AONB. For panoramic views, head to The Butts Trig Point, a summit accessible via various footpaths. Additionally, the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase provides a serene walking experience among distinct oak trees.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Kingstone area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Kingstone are suitable for families. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones are a particular favorite, offering a fun river crossing. The Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase is also great for pleasant walks, and the Groot Tree offers a whimsical natural feature that children might enjoy. The Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill is another family-friendly spot, where you can learn to tell time using your own shadow.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these monuments?

The natural monuments around Kingstone showcase a variety of features. You'll find picturesque river crossings like the Sherbrook Stepping Stones, elevated viewpoints offering extensive vistas from spots like The Butts Trig Point and the Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill, and ancient woodlands such as the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase.

Are there hiking or walking trails near the natural monuments around Kingstone?

Absolutely. The natural monuments are often integrated into or surrounded by walking and hiking trails. For instance, The Butts Trig Point is accessible via several footpaths with varying levels of challenge. The Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase offers easy walks from Coppice Hill car park. You can find more detailed routes, including those passing by Sherbrook Stepping Stones, in the Running Trails around Kingstone guide or the MTB Trails around Kingstone guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, the Kingstone area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Blithfield Reservoir North loop' or 'Antlers Coffee Shop – Abbots Bromley Village Centre loop' found in the Running Trails around Kingstone guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Are We There Yet? Trail' or 'The Butts Trig Point – Sherbrook Stepping Stones loop' detailed in the MTB Trails around Kingstone guide. Road cycling options are also available, including the 'Abbots Bromley Village Centre – Blithfield Reservoir Causeway loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Kingstone guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Kingstone?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the unique charm of the Sherbrook Stepping Stones, especially families. The panoramic views from elevated points like The Butts Trig Point are also highly rated. The tranquility and distinct oak trees of the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase are also a highlight for many, offering a pleasant walk in all seasons.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Kingstone?

The natural monuments around Kingstone, particularly the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase, are described as a pleasure to walk through in all seasons. Summer might see more crowds at popular spots like the Sherbrook Stepping Stones. For views from The Butts Trig Point, clear weather would be ideal. The Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill requires sunshine to function, so a sunny day is best for that specific attraction.

Are there any unique or unusual natural monuments to see?

Yes, Kingstone offers some unique natural monuments. The Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill is an analemmatic sundial where you stand on a metal plate to tell the time using your shadow. Another interesting spot is the Groot Tree, an old tree resembling the famous character from 'Guardians of the Galaxy'.

What is the typical terrain or difficulty level for exploring these natural monuments?

The terrain and difficulty vary. Some areas, like the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase, offer easy walks. However, accessing viewpoints like The Butts Trig Point can involve intermediate-level footpaths, with some routes being steeper than others. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones are generally considered intermediate due to the river crossing element.

Is parking available near the natural monuments?

While specific parking details for every monument are not listed, the Ancient Oak Woodland in Cannock Chase is noted as having an easy walk from Coppice Hill car park. It's advisable to check local information or maps for parking facilities when planning your visit to other sites.

Can I find viewpoints with scenic vistas among Kingstone's natural monuments?

Yes, Kingstone's natural monuments include several excellent viewpoints. The Butts Trig Point is a summit offering nice views of the surrounding area. The Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill also provides extensive views over Staffordshire towards Shropshire and Derbyshire. Even the Sherbrook Stepping Stones area is considered a beauty spot with scenic surroundings.

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