The Sanctuary (Avebury)

The Sanctuary (Avebury)
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Begun in about 3000 BC, the Sanctuary was originally a complex circular arrangement of timber posts, which were later replaced by stones. These components are now indicated by concrete slabs. Its function remains a mystery: possibly it enshrined the dwelling place of some revered person, and certainly huge numbers of human bones were found here, accompanied by food remains suggesting elaborate death rites and ceremonies. Later,West Kennet Avenue was constructed to connect it with newly-built Avebury, reinforcing the status of this enigmatic but clearly very important site.

The Sanctuary is in DCMS ownership and in English Heritage guardianship. It is managed by The National Trust on behalf of English Heritage, and the two organisations share the cost of managing and maintaining the property.

Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Opening Times:

April 2009 to March 2010Opening TimesOpening Days
All year Any reasonable time Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun.
Usual facilities may not be available around the Summer Solstice 20-22 June. Please check before you visit  

How much does it cost?

Adult:
Free
Children:
Free
Concession:
Free
English Heritage Members:
Other:
Managed by The National Trust. Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

How do I get there?

Address:
Wiltshire
Train Access:
Pewsey 9 miles, Bedwyn 12 miles
Bus Access:
Wilts and Dorset 5/6 Salisbury - Swindon (passes close to Swindon railway station)
Map Location:

What facilities are available?

Facilities Available:
Parking Dogs allowed on leads

Further Info

Parking is located in the layby