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Avebury Henge

22 August 2025 - Wiltshire, United Kingdom

I went to Avebury today which is a village with Manor house and stone circle similar to Stone Henge. Unlike Stone Henge, however, you can get up close and touch the stones. It was a long drive for me to get there, so I started off at the National Trust cafe and had a sandwhich and a scone.

Scone with Jam and cream on a tray
Scone from the National Trust cafe with jam and cream in the Cornish way (jam first)!

After that, I went for a walk and wondered around all the stones.

Two large stones with a person in the middle
The "Swindon Stone" (right) is at the north entrance to the stone circle.

After this I went to the Alexander Keiller Museum which is about the history of Avbury Henge and how the archeology works took place. Finally, I went to Avebury Manor itself. Unfortunately, when I went you could not go inside the house, so the formal gardens and grounds had to suffice.

A large Manor house with foutain in front
The back of the Manor house. It was built in the early-16th-century and has had a succession of owners. Today it is maintained by the National Trust.
A yellow flower
The bees loved these flowers
A orange flower
I have no idea what these are but they looked nice.
A purple flower
Dunno these either, but they are nice too. I really am rubbish at Floriculture!

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