Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 23 December 2024
The Church in Avebury village is dedicated to St James:-

Since it was open we decided to take a look inside. It has an ornate rood screen:-

Part of interior:-

On display was part of an oak bell-frame dated 1636:-

Avebury’s War Memorial consists of two plaques inside the church, one for each World War:-

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Posted in History, Trips at 12:00 on 18 December 2024
Ramparts at Avebury:-


If you follow the path round you come to the outer circle of stones complete with grazing sheep:-



Standing Stones from road:-

Inner circle of stones with people communing with the spirits of the past:-

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Posted in History, Trips at 12:00 on 16 December 2024
Some of the large stones at Avebury.
We were amused to see some of the people at the site hugging the larger stones as if they actually were portals to the past or of some spiritual significance. To the people who erected them they probably were; but in the end nowadays they’re just stones:-




Standing stone and rampart:-

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Posted in History, Trips at 12:00 on 12 December 2024
I had noticed that Avebury wasn’t far from the direct route back north from our trip to Bath etc so made sure to visit the site on the way back up.
We parked in the National Trust car park and walked to the Henge. I didn’t realise until after we returned and travelled on that it is the main road which actually cuts through the site.
Welcome Board :-

The site is extensive and consists of several stone circles and earthworks.
Stone circle from “avenue” into the site:-



Closer view of inner circle:-

Looking back to ‘avenue’ entrance:-

Showing part of Avebury village:-

‘Avenue’ from rampart:-
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