Woodhenge

Woodhenge

Woodhenge is well worth a visit, especially if you are also heading to the nearby World Heritage Site of Stonehenge (located approximately 2 miles away).  

Dating from 2300 BC, Woodhenge is thought to have marked a particular stage in the evolution of human religious belief and community organisation. This found a more permanent form in nearby Stonehenge.

Originally believed to be the remains of a large burial mound, you will be able to identify the concrete markers that stand there today - these replace the six concentric rings of timber posts which are believed to have once supported a ring-shaped building.  

There is evidence that it was in use around 1800 BC.  It is possible that the banks and ditches were used for defensive purposes in addition to its ceremonial function.

Come and see the past and envisage what it might have been like!

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Guided Tour
Observing
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Citizenship
History
PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education)
Religious Education
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Venue Address: 
Countess Road
Amesbury
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP4 7AR
United Kingdom
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0870 3331181
01722 343830

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