Wilsford Henge is the site of a Neolithic henge, west of the village of Wilsford, Wiltshire in the United Kingdom (grid reference SU09305732). The site was discovered from cropmarks in aerial photographs. The monument lies within the Vale of Pewsey, a short distance south of the large henge known as Marden Henge.
WilsfordHenge is the site of a Neolithic henge, west of the village of Wilsford, Wiltshire in the United Kingdom (grid reference SU09305732). The site...
south, archaeologists have detected the presence of another henge known as WilsfordHenge. The area was designated as a scheduled monument in 1953. The...
and archaeology featured: Sweat lodge in Marden Henge Beaker people burial in entrance of WilsfordHenge Amesbury Archer Iron Age settlement of Winterborne...
Age burial at the WilsfordHenge excavation near Marden". marlborough.news. Retrieved 24 October 2018. "The Marden and WilsfordHenges". www.silentearth...
reports on beads (for sites including Lankhills Winchester, Colchester, Wilsford, Cadbury-Congresbury, Conderton Camp, Castle Copse – with many more not...
parts of the west, south and northeast boundaries of the parish. Marden Henge, a large Neolithic earthwork, is just over the south-west border of the...
that there is not a consistent approach to sites like castles, abbeys and henges, which may be listed, scheduled or both. In England, the listing is administered...