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- Stonehenge | English Heritage
Experience the unforgettable atmosphere of the Stone Circle and follow in the footsteps of the prehistoric people who lived here 4,000 years ago as you walk among the Neolithic houses Dig deeper in the world-class exhibition, and take time to explore the monuments and mysteries of the wider Stonehenge landscape
- History of Stonehenge - English Heritage
Today, together with Avebury, Stonehenge forms the heart of a World Heritage Site, with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments The Greater, or Stonehenge, Cursus, a huge rectangular earthwork enclosure 1 7 miles long, seen from the air in 2000
- Significance of Stonehenge - English Heritage
The significance of Stonehenge itself can be summarised as follows: Stonehenge is the most architecturally sophisticated and only surviving lintelled stone circle in the world The earliest stage of the monument is one of the largest cremations cemeteries known in Neolithic Britain
- Description of Stonehenge - English Heritage
A brief description of the different elements of Stonehenge we see today, which is the end result of several episodes of construction
- A timeline of Stonehenge - English Heritage
A timeline of Stonehenge The first Stonehenge was built about 5,000 years ago, in the period of prehistory known as the Neolithic By about 2500 BC, more and much larger stones had been brought there, marking the start of over 800 years of building and alteration stretching into the Bronze Age
- Book tickets for Stonehenge - English Heritage
You may also purchase tickets on arrival at Stonehenge on the day Tickets are free for members You can still book online if you’d like – just remember to bring your English Heritage membership card You can join as a member online or during your visit There is a £3 parking charge to non-members
- Tickets at Stonehenge - English Heritage
Discover the different ticket options at Stonehenge - from General Admission to Stone Circle Experience
- Plan your visit at Stonehenge | English Heritage
Plan your day out to Stonehenge: find out how to get to site, what to do while you're here and all the ways we can help make your day out a success!
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