Woodhenge is an atmospheric Neolithic site close to Stonehenge. Probably built about 2300 BC, it was originally believed to be the remains of a large burial mound.| English Heritage
Prices and Opening Times for Old Sarum| English Heritage
Netheravon Dovecote is a charming yet practical building, and an excellent example of an early 18th century dovecote. It still retains most of its original 700 chalk nesting boxes.| English Heritage
Below an Iron Age hillfort stands the Westbury White Horse. Cut into the hillside in 1778, it replaced an older horse, possibly commemorating King Alfred's nearby victory over the Vikings.| English Heritage
Every September, free to access events are organised across England to celebrate our heritage and history through Heritage Open Days.| English Heritage
Membership gives you unlimited access to hundreds of historic places for a whole year, where you can stand in the places history happened.| English Heritage
Walk in the footsteps of your Neolithic ancestors at Stonehenge – one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe.| English Heritage