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Britain's Largest Henge and the Hangman's Stone
A Wiltshire walk from Woodborough to the haunted Honey Street Hanging Stone and to Marden Henge, the largest henge in the British Isles

Paul Timlett
Aug 26, 202213 min read


Maud Heath's Causeway
A walk along a section of Maud Heath's Causeway in Wiltshire

Paul Timlett
Aug 12, 202213 min read


Broad Chalke and Fifield Bavant
A short walk in the countryside around Broad Chalke and the hamlet of Fifield Bavant in Wiltshire
Elaine Perkins
Aug 2, 20224 min read


Wiltshire Clumps
Whilst not unique to Wiltshire, clumps are something that many of us envisage when we think of the county’s landscape. Otherwise known...

Paul Timlett
Jun 28, 20217 min read


Sarsen Stones and the Devil's Den
About four years ago I did a walk on Fyfield Down to see the source of the sarsen stones (also known as grey wethers) from which Stonehenge was built. I decided to re-visit the area this week to refresh my memory but also to see the Devil’s Den which I missed last time. After weeks of seemingly endless rain the day was bright and reasonably warm with a few sunny spells, unlike my last visit when it was blisteringly hot. This is an eight mile walk with a multitude of options t

Paul Timlett
May 27, 20217 min read


Folly Wood and the Tale of the Headless Horseman
Artist David Alderslade suggested we visit this unique location in Folly Wood near Market Lavington.

Paul Timlett
Apr 3, 202113 min read


The River Till – the story of a winterbourne
Following the little River Till as it takes its journey across Salisbury Plain to the Wylye Valley in Wiltshire.

Paul Timlett
Jan 23, 20218 min read
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