Stone Henge,

Salisbury Plain, England


2800 BC
Stonehenge is located about 80 miles west of London near the town of Amesbury. It stands at a height of 330 ft above sea level on the chalk downland of Salisbury Plain. About half of the original monument is missing but enough remains to provide an idea of what it was once like.

It was built in three phases with the final phase creating the monument that we see today in about 1800 BC. The first phase saw the digging of the henge that encloses the main area in about 2800 BC with the first arrangement of stones erected around 2100 BC.

 
Reconstruction
UNSCO Stonehenge, Avebury
Ancient Britain

 UNESCO World Heritage Site 1986


   Top    //    Home   
Last update on 5/11/97.