Marden Henge – Hatfield Earthworks
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Marden
SN10 3RQ

Marden Henge

The Hatfield Earthworks are made primarily of a large, irregular-shaped henge enclosure, surrounded by a ditch and bordered in part by the River Avon.  Within this lies a second Neolithic henge and a monumental mound.

Built around 2400 BC, its purpose is believed to have been ceremonial, as with nearby Silbury Hill.  Subsequent excavations in 1807 show no evidence of burial, but later investigation in the late 1960s produced pottery, flint, animal bone and evidence of a round timber structure.

 

Part of the enclosure is under English Heritage protection, and this part of the structure remains clear. It also provides views of the Alton Barnes White Horse.

Read more about the history of the Hatfield Earthworks.

(Information taken from the English Heritage website).

Open any reasonable time during daylight hours.

Opening Times
Open any reasonable time during daylight hours
Entry fee
Free entry
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