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Stonehenge - From Rubble to Riches When dealing with prehistory (before the written word) arguments will abound as to 'who, when and why', and no more so than the famous monument on Salisbury Plain...
This mysterious stone circle is thought to have been constructed in Neolithic times between 2500 to 2000 BC by The Beaker people, who might have played a major role in the formation of another eerie ancient site at Stonehenge.
Stourhead is a national trust property an hours drive south of Bristol. It features magnificent gardens around a lake with several buildings such as temple, a medieval cottage, grotto and much more.
One of thirteen National Trails in England, this 85-mile recreation route takes visitors through some of the most scenic landscape in the country, which passes or crosses many important archaeological and wildlife sites along the way.
Historians have speculated that The Battle of Badon Hill fought by King Arthur could have taken place at Liddington Castle; come see for yourself.
Visit this ancient hill fort and the surrounding country park in England's scenic North Wessex Downs area, and retrace journeys along paths used for thousands of years and visit the Barrows, ancient burial sites of Wiltshire.
A long ditch and bank, presumed to have been built between 778-825AD, is about 12 miles long and provides hikers with spectacular views of important British archaeology from the tops of Martinsell Hill, Knap Hill, The Tan Hill Way and many other sites of ancient hill forts.