Best attractions and places to see around Over Whitacre include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This rural parish in North Warwickshire, England, features hamlets like Botts Green and Monwode Lea, with a history dating back to the Domesday Book. The area offers preserved historical buildings, significant natural reserves, and local points of interest. Visitors can explore both man-made structures and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Open every Sunday except the 4 Sunday of January.... Guess which day I went
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Imposing monument, set in a charming village green with benches. Shops nearby.
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Maxstoke Hill Challenge The Maxstoke Hill Challenge is a cycling time trial measured from the bottom of Maxstoke Hill (where the road does a 90-degree turn) to the very top of the hill (past the water works – first lay by on the left). The long-standing record held by Mr N Wiggin was beaten by Mr J House on his return to the United Kingdom in April 2012. The record now stands at 4 minutes 37 seconds. From Wikipedia
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The old priory was established in 1331 it was expanded several times over the next 100 or so years and then disbanded in 1536. Since then the buildings have fallen into ruin except what was once the inner gate house and is now a B&B. The village church is the same age as the priory.
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Shustoke Reservoir is managed by Severn Trent. The reservoir was completed in 1884 to provide water for Birmingham. Nowerdays the reservoir supplies Nuneaton and the surrounding area.
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A nice little hill ,stay on it for a challenge or turn right at the nice little church.
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Nice place for a short break while cycling, available store if youneed a refills.
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Over Whitacre is rich in history. You can visit the picturesque Maxstoke Priory Ruins, which were established in 1331. Other notable sites include St. Leonard's Church, rebuilt in 1766, and the historic Barbers Farm Cottage dating back to 1586. The area also features the Grade II listed Toll House at Stone House Cottage and the former schoolhouse, now Over Whitacre Village Hall.
Yes, Over Whitacre offers several natural attractions. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is a 6-hectare area transformed into a thriving natural habitat. You can also explore Whitacre Heath Nature Reserve, a 44-hectare site important for breeding water birds and diverse plant life. Additionally, Shustoke Reservoir provides a large body of water, originally built to supply Birmingham.
Families can enjoy a ride on the Echills Wood Railway, a miniature railway running 2km through a country park, offering chances to spot wildlife. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is also designed with features like pond dipping platforms, making it suitable for children. Many of the walking routes around Shustoke Reservoir are also family-friendly.
There are numerous walking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around Shustoke Reservoir, with routes like the 'Shustoke Reservoir loop from Shustoke' which is about 3.2 km. For more options, explore the 'Easy hikes around Over Whitacre' guide or the general 'Hiking around Over Whitacre' guide for routes of varying difficulty. Whitacre Hall also offers two walking trails through woodlands and farmland.
Yes, the Maxstoke Priory Ruins are a highlight along the North Warwickshire Cycleway. For those interested in gravel biking, there are several routes available, such as those found in the 'Gravel biking around Over Whitacre' guide, which includes routes passing by Maxstoke Priory Ruins.
The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is an obelisk built in 1920 to honor cyclists who died in World War I, with a bronze plaque added in 1963 for those lost in World War II. It's located in Meriden, chosen for its central location in the country, and is a significant historical site for cycling enthusiasts.
Yes, the historic Bull's Head pub, established in 1542, is a local point of interest in Over Whitacre. Additionally, Whitacre Hall offers a tea room alongside its country walks, providing a pleasant spot for refreshments.
The National Cyclists' Memorial, Meriden is noted as being wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites directly.
At Whitacre Heath Nature Reserve, you can spot over 140 bird species, including breeding water birds. The reserve is also home to diverse plant life like blue fleabane and southern marsh orchid, and various insects such as emperor and chaser dragonflies and white-letter hairstreak butterflies. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland also supports a variety of wildlife, including sand martins.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Maxstoke Priory Ruins are often highlighted for their picturesque setting. The peaceful environment of Shustoke Reservoir and the opportunity for wildlife spotting at places like the Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland are also highly rated. The community also values the historical context provided by sites like the National Cyclists' Memorial.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes available. For instance, around Shustoke Reservoir, you can find routes like the 'Shustoke Reservoir – Shustoke Reservoir loop from Shustoke' which is an easy 3.2 km walk. The 'Easy hikes around Over Whitacre' guide provides more options for gentle strolls in the area.
Beyond the Maxstoke Priory Ruins, Over Whitacre boasts several other historic buildings. These include Over Whitacre House, Barbers Farm Cottage (dating to 1586), the Toll House at Stone House Cottage (circa 1769), Monwode Lea Farmhouse, and The Bothie at Botts Green, all of which are listed buildings showcasing the area's rich architectural heritage.


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