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Walks In A Neolithic Land – Wayland’s Smithy, Wiltshire

Wayland’s Smithy is a neolithic burial chamber in Wiltshire, a county covered in remnants of the ancient past. The name of the place has apparently been in play since at least AD 955. A Saxon charter called it ‘Weland’s Smithy’…. Continue Reading →

A Visit to Stonehenge

Stonehenge is an icon of the U.K. It’s been written about, drawn, photographed, filmed and mythologised to such a degree it’s not possible to add much to what’s already been created about it. It’s not cheap to visit the stones,… Continue Reading →

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