In all honesty, this one was a touch underwhelming. The stone is much smaller than expected and actually quite hard to find in the field as a result. There are very limited signs or plaques offering information on the history of the stone and the archaeological significance of it in the context of Salisbury Plains and Stonehenge.
A nice diversion on a walk to one of the bigger sites, but certainly not an attraction in...
Read moreGreat place for a day or a quick 5 minutes, woodhendge, Durrington fall's and last but not least the sarson stone.. what more do you want... then when you've been here and had your fill, take a journey that us humans have been doing for other 5000 years and visit the one and only Stonehenge.... completely awash in history so deep, that people from all over the world come to sample... what a day, what a...
Read moreIt's not a lot to look at, to be honest. In fact, you'll have trouble even finding it as it's just a rock in a field, which pales into insignificance when compared to the nearby Stonehenge. It's a fallen sarsen stone, which once stood upright and was believed to be the focus of prehistoric...
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