Natural monuments around Biddlesden offer diverse experiences for nature enthusiasts, ranging from historically landscaped gardens to wildlife reserves. This small village in Buckinghamshire, UK, is surrounded by a variety of notable natural and semi-natural attractions. The area features 4 natural monuments, providing opportunities to explore unique landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Public school-boy favourite for stone-skipping and a spot of fishing on the sly. We had a picnic on the bank - it's a lovely place.
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Beautiful lake at the bottom of Stowe Gardens by the main entrance. There is accessible paths all the way around too.
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One of the first areas of the garden that visitors may encounter is the Octagon Lake and the features associated with it. The lake was originally designed as a formal octagonal pool, with sharp corners, as part of the seventeenth century formal gardens. Over the years, the shape of the pond was softened, gradually harmonising it within Stowe's increasingly naturalistic landscape. Source: Wikipedia
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A beautiful park with an obelisk as the centrefold, built in 2012 to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
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Nestled behind the main shopping street in Towcester is this unassuming mound of historic earth. Now turned into a small park area with a spiral path to the top you can get views over the rooftops of the town centre. Bury Mount and Water Meadows park (just a couple of minutes North East by bike), won the restoration category at the Museums and Heritage Awards 2011 beating Westminister Abbey which came second. The mount is the restored remains of what is thought to be a 12th century motte and bailey fortification. You can find more detailed information here: http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/2243.html
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IT IS the kind of gesture to make even a monarch blush. One of Britain’s richest and most controversial businessmen has built a lavish monument to the Queen in his back garden. Wafic Said, the Syrian-born billionaire, has erected a 92ft stone obelisk in the grounds of his 3,000-acre Oxfordshire country estate, Tusmore Park, and dedicated it to the Queen’s diamond jubilee. The monument, which took two years to complete and weighs 300 tons, is the biggest obelisk to be built in Britain since the 18th century. It is topped with a 5ft metal cap covered in gold that catches the sun’s rays and the “clouds scudding by”, according to its architect Andrew Lockwood, a partner at Whitfield Lockwood Architects, Co Durham. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tycoons-300-ton-homage-to-queen-8kkpklnvnvz
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Wonderful site that most of our visitors usually miss. There’s a tunnel behind the cascade that leads into the centre of the lake. Resident bats reside here. Look in and see the pump – which uses water power from the lake to pump spring water around the garden.
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This 19th-century rock and water garden contrasts quite significantly to the landscaping of the rest of our gardens. It was built around 1830 when the family purchased Lamport Manor, which they then knocked down to make the garden.
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Visitors particularly appreciate Bury Mount, a historical site offering views over Towcester, and Octagon Lake within Stowe Gardens, known for its evolving naturalistic landscape. The Lower Cascade Waterfall, with its hidden tunnel and resident bats, is also a popular spot.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Bury Mount offers a small park area with a spiral path to the top. Octagon Lake in Stowe Gardens is also family-friendly, with accessible paths. The Lamport Manor Rock and Water Garden provides a unique historical garden experience for all ages.
The area around Biddlesden features a variety of natural elements. You can find lakes, such as Octagon Lake and the lake associated with the Lower Cascade Waterfall. There are also waterfalls, historic parklands like Biddlesden Park with its fish ponds, and unique rock and water gardens like Lamport Manor Rock and Water Garden.
Yes, Octagon Lake within Stowe Gardens is noted for having accessible paths all the way around, making it suitable for wheelchair users.
Many natural monuments here have historical significance. Bury Mount is the restored remains of a 12th-century Norman motte-and-bailey fortification. Octagon Lake is part of the historically significant Stowe Gardens, a masterpiece of 18th-century landscape design. The Lamport Manor Rock and Water Garden is a 19th-century creation, showcasing historical garden design.
Yes, wildlife can be observed. The Lower Cascade Waterfall is home to resident bats in the tunnel behind the cascade. Wider areas like Foxcote Reservoir and Calvert Jubilee are excellent for birdwatching, with species like migrating waterfowl, tufted ducks, and kingfishers. Farthinghoe, a restored landfill site, is now a haven for wildflowers and insects.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as those around Silverstone Circuit, which are detailed in the Easy hikes around Biddlesden guide. There are also numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Biddlesden and Cycling around Biddlesden guides.
While not strictly geological, the Lamport Manor Rock and Water Garden offers a unique landscape with its blend of natural rock formations and water features. Ardley Wood Quarry is also noted for its significant geological features and diverse meadows, providing a glimpse into the region's natural history.
Spring and summer are particularly rewarding for visiting the natural monuments, as many areas like Farthinghoe, Pilch Field, and Ardley Wood Quarry come alive with wildflowers and insects. Birdwatching is excellent year-round at places like Foxcote Reservoir and Calvert Jubilee, especially for migrating waterfowl.
The Lower Cascade Waterfall is often described as a wonderful site that many visitors miss, with its unique tunnel and resident bats. Biddlesden Park itself, with its historic grounds and fish ponds, offers a peaceful setting that might be less frequented than larger attractions.
Bury Mount provides views over the rooftops of Towcester from its summit. Octagon Lake and Lamport Manor Rock and Water Garden also offer scenic viewpoints within their landscaped settings.


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