Constructed around 3,400 BC West Kennett is one of the largest Neolithic chambers in Britain.
The impressive site was the resting place for many souls. Two Sarsen stones cover the entrance and inside are five chambers.
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01 Jan 2009 to 31 Dec 2009
Monday 00:00-23:59
Tuesday 00:00-23:59
Wednesday 00:00-23:59
Thursday 00:00-23:59
Friday 00:00-23:59
Saturday 00:00-23:59
Sunday 00:00-23:59
Bank Holiday 00:00-23:59
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Constructed around 3,400 BC, West Kennett is one of the largest Neolithic chambers in Britain.
The impressive site was the resting place for many souls; visitors can walk into five chambers. When it became disused, the entrance was covered by two large Sarsen stones.
From this vantage point visitors can admire the view of nearby Silbury Hill and the Ridgeway.
This momument is one of the oldest in the Avebury World Heritage Site.
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