Natural monuments around Cherry Willingham CP offer access to significant green spaces and natural environments. The area, including Cherry Fields, provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and connection with nature. It features developed open spaces, woodlands, and improved footpaths, enhancing the local biodiversity. The River Witham, accessible from Cherry Fields, adds to the natural landscape with its peaceful countryside and fenlands.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Lion Statue is situated in the middle of the Aboretum.
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The lion is a Grade II listed statue, dating from 1872. It was by Austin & Seeley and was presented by FJ Clarke. It is a composition figure, larger than life size, on a rendered pedestal with a moulded plinth and panelled sides.
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Swanholme Lakes Local Nature Reserve was formed from a series of flooded sand and gravel pits. After quarrying finished in the 1960s vegetation was able to colonise and this has resulted in a mosaic of different habitat types in an area covering 63 hectares.
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The larger-than-life size lion statue created in 1872 is a listed monument that guards the paths of Lincoln Arboretum. The Arboretum also offers it's visitors tea rooms, a Victorian bandstand, a cast iron folly, and extensive gardens with terrace features, ponds and bridges.
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The new lincoln bypass cycle route is pretty decent low resistance surface, this is one of the sites enroute, but also, theres loads of cycle routes accessible from the main route
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"As you stare at the limestone cliffs, it is worth reflecting that the rocks were formed in shallow warm tropical seas 165 million years ago in the Middle Jurassic period. Dinosaurs ruled the nearby land and waves were breaking on coral reefs above. There are many fossils in the limestone, mainly broken shells and corals, but you might be lucky and find a giant Plesiosaur, they have been found here!" Thankfully no Dinasours but plenty of Lorries trundling past on the A15.
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It just looks like a stone till you notice the plaque that for some reason faces the road and not the pedestrian - read the plaque when there for the history.
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The area offers a variety of natural environments. You can explore the diverse habitats of Swanholme Lakes, a Local Nature Reserve formed from flooded sand and gravel pits. Additionally, the Jurassic Limestone Cliffs, Lincoln provide a glimpse into ancient geological formations, rich with fossils from 165 million years ago. Cherry Fields, within the village, offers woodlands, open green spaces, and access to the River Witham.
Yes, you can find the Lion Statue, Lincoln Arboretum, a Grade II listed monument from 1872, guarding the paths of the Lincoln Arboretum, which itself features extensive gardens, ponds, and a Victorian bandstand. Another point of interest is the Sadlerock Millennium Stone, which has a plaque detailing its history.
The natural areas around Cherry Willingham CP, particularly Swanholme Lakes and Cherry Fields, are rich in biodiversity. Swanholme Lakes, with its mosaic of habitats, supports various bird species, insects, and aquatic life. Cherry Fields also contributes to increased biodiversity, with ongoing efforts to enhance it, making it a good spot for observing local flora and fauna, especially along the River Witham.
Absolutely! Many of the natural monuments are family-friendly. Swanholme Lakes, the Lion Statue, Lincoln Arboretum, and the Jurassic Limestone Cliffs, Lincoln are all great for families. Cherry Fields, within the village, is specifically designed for community enjoyment, featuring picnic areas, open spaces for play, and a path to the River Witham, making it ideal for family outings.
Yes, Cherry Fields is very dog-friendly, offering ample space for dog walking with designated off-lead areas for dogs under close control. Many other natural areas and trails in the wider region are also suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept under control and any local signage regarding dog access is followed.
Cherry Fields provides an all-weather surfaced path that offers access for walkers, wheelchair users, mobility scooters, and pushchairs. This path leads to the River Witham bank, crossing the Delph via a footbridge, and connects to the Viking Way, ensuring a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant wildlife, ideal for walks and picnics. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially in wooded areas like Cherry Fields and Swanholme Lakes. Winter walks can be peaceful, particularly along the River Witham, offering crisp air and unique views.
The area around Cherry Willingham CP is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the 'Brayford Pool – Railway Sleeper Seating loop' or more challenging gravel biking options. You can explore these and more on the Gravel biking around Cherry Willingham CP, Cycling around Cherry Willingham CP, and Road Cycling Routes around Cherry Willingham CP guide pages.
Yes, Cherry Fields features a dedicated Woodland Walk Path winding through over 8,000 newly planted trees and shrubs. The all-weather path also connects to the Viking Way, allowing for longer riverside strolls towards Fiskerton or Greetwell. The area around Swanholme Lakes also offers trails through its diverse habitats.
For Cherry Fields, local parking options are available within Cherry Willingham village. For other natural monuments like Swanholme Lakes or the Lincoln Arboretum, dedicated parking facilities or nearby street parking can usually be found. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Cherry Willingham is served by local bus routes, which can provide access to the village and Cherry Fields. For monuments further afield, such as those in Lincoln, public transport links are generally good, with bus services connecting various parts of the city. Planning your journey in advance using local transport information is recommended.
Cherry Fields offers picnic tables near the 'Lagoon Castle' and by a pond, perfect for bringing your own refreshments. Within Cherry Willingham village, you'll find local amenities. For other natural monuments, especially those closer to Lincoln city centre, a wider range of cafes, pubs, and restaurants are available.
Cherry Fields is highly valued for providing accessible green infrastructure, promoting health and recreation, and offering ecological value within Cherry Willingham. It was developed in response to community desire for open space, woodland, and improved footpaths, making it a central point for outdoor leisure and connecting residents with nature. Its development also significantly contributes to a greener and more biodiverse village.


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