English Heritage sites near Savernake Parish

The Sanctuary, Avebury

THE SANCTUARY, AVEBURY

5 miles from Savernake Parish

Begun in about 3000 BC as a complex circle of timber posts, later replaced by stones. Its function is still mystifies: human bone finds with food remains point to elaborate death rites and ceremonies.

Chisbury Chapel

CHISBURY CHAPEL

5 miles from Savernake Parish

This pretty thatched and flintwalled 13th century chapel survived after the Reformation in 1547 by being used as a barn as part of Chisbury Farm.

West Kennet Avenue, Avebury

WEST KENNET AVENUE, AVEBURY

6 miles from Savernake Parish

This ‘avenue’ originally of around 100 pairs of prehistoric standing stones, was raised to form a winding 1 1⁄2 mile ritual link between the pre-existing monuments of Avebury and The Sanctuary.

West Kennet Long Barrow, Avebury

WEST KENNET LONG BARROW, AVEBURY

6 miles from Savernake Parish

One of the largest and most impressive Neolithic chambered tombs in Britain. Built in around 3650 BC and used for a short time only, nearly 50 people were buried here before the chambers were blocked.

Avebury

AVEBURY

6 miles from Savernake Parish

With its huge circular bank and ditch and inner circle of great standing stones, covering an area of over 28 acres, Avebury forms one of the most impressive prehistoric sites in Britain.

Silbury Hill, Avebury

SILBURY HILL, AVEBURY

6 miles from Savernake Parish

The largest artificial mound in Europe and comparable in size to the Egyptian pyramids. Probably completed around 2400 BC, it apparently contains no burial and its purpose and significance remain unknown.


No churches found in Savernake Parish


No churches found in Savernake Parish