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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bishops Cannings

Best natural monuments around Bishops Cannings are situated within a landscape characterized by rolling chalk downlands, ancient woodlands, and river valleys. This region, part of the North Wiltshire & Wessex Downs AONB, offers expansive natural beauty alongside significant historical sites. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse habitats, from chalk grasslands to tranquil canal paths. Visitors can experience both natural features and human-made structures integrated into the environment.

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

Avebury Stone Circle

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Avebury is an extraordinary place in the North Wiltshire & Wessex Downs AONB. One of many Neolithic sites in the area, this stone circle is large enough to encircle part …

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Silbury Hill

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Silbury Hill is the largest artificial mound in Europe. It is similar in height and volume to the Egyptian pyramids. Whilst the hill is a bit of a mystery to …

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West Kennet Long Barrow

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This is a Neolithic burial chamber that is older than Stonehenge. You can go inside a number of the chambers to view them. It is dark, though - so pack a torch to see the surrounding rocks.

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Cherhill White Horse

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The Cherhill White Horse is the second oldest in Wiltshire, created two years later than the horse at Westbury, which was cut in 1778. From this spot above the horse, you get breathtaking views over the picturesque countryside.

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Devil's Den Dolmen

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Named after the Devil, who is said to drink water from the rocky hollows of the massive capstone, the Devil's Den is a dolmen burial chamber and part of a …

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November 27, 2025, Devil's Den Dolmen

Devil's Den stone monument is a Neolithic dolmen (burial chamber) located in Wiltshire, near Marlborough, not Sturminster Newton. The structure features a massive 17-ton capstone resting on two upright sarsen stones. Local folklore claims that if water is poured into the hollows on the capstone, the Devil himself will come during the night to drink it. It was largely reconstructed in 1921 after the chamber collapsed.

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March 7, 2025, Silbury Hill

Sidbury Hill, or Sidbury Camp, is the site of an Iron Age bivallate hillfort on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The site is sub-triangular in shape, approximately 17 acres in area, and is constructed on the site of a Neolithic settlement. The hill offers excellent defensive slopes on all sides, which have been supplemented by the double ditch and rampart earthworks. The settlement and hillfort were partially excavated in the 19th century and the 1950s; there were finds of pottery and other artefacts. A Neolithic settlement site was discovered during the excavation in the 1950s, being of a section of the south-east rampart of the hillfort. A number of flint flakes and tools were recovered. The site is a scheduled national monument. Trees planted in the 1960s were removed from 2002 and the area was allowed to revert to the natural chalk downland. Access to the site is difficult as it is on, or near, Ministry of Defence land, and there are many tank tracks and occasional artillery firing in the area. There are also numerous ditches, barrows, trackways, field systems, and tumuli in the area. Due to erosion issues climbing on the barrow is now forbidden. Such a shame, but understandable.

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A well preserved bell barrow, the mound of which measures 22m in diameter and stands up to 2.8m high. The mound is surrounded by a berm up to 5m in diameter and a ditch 0.7m deep and up to 6.2m wide. One of these two bell barrows produced a sherd of Bronze Age pottery and a fragment of a polished greenstone axe, both found by Owen Meyrick. A bell barrow, the mound of which measures 24m in diameter and stands 2.7m high. The berm and ditch which surround this barrow have been levelled by cultivation on three sides but survive as buried features on the fourth. From measurements on the western side it can be seen that the berm is c.3m wide and that the ditch is c.5m wide.

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Who wouldn't want to walk into a neolithic burial chamber? anybody? no? didn't think so!!! It was amazing!!! The monument includes six prominent Bronze Age round barrows which form part of a larger round barrow cemetery north-east of West Kennett Farm and west of the Ridgeway track on Overton Hill. This is the site of a round barrow which, despite being ploughed level, will contain archaeological information; the old ground surface beneath the mound and the surrounding quarry ditch, from which material was quarried during construction of the monument, will survive as buried features. The area of the mound has a diameter of 33m; the surrounding ditch is c.2m wide. A bowl barrow, the mound of which measures 41.5m in diameter and stands up to 1.2m high. The mound is surrounded by a ditch which has become infilled over the years but which survives as a buried feature c.3m wide. This barrow has been partially excavated on two occasions, in 1857 by Thurnham and again in 1882 by W & H Cunnington. The primary cremation burial was not located but two secondary cremations were recovered. One was located north- west of the centre of the mound and was accompanied by a flint scraper and a serrated flint flake; the other was situated east of the centre and contained pottery sherds of two vessels, a beaker and an urn, as well as a piece of antler and several bone pins. A bowl barrow, the mound of which measures 42m in diameter and stands up to 0.7m high. The barrow has been partially excavated on two occasions, in 1857 by Thurnham and in 1882 by Ponting. These revealed that the barrow mound contained a crouched skeleton in a grave partly lined and roofed with sarsens. This was covered by a sarsen cairn, itself ringed by a double circle of sarsen stones c.1m outside the edge of the cairn. There was no evidence of a ditch around this barrow. Other finds included a later crouched skeleton covered with sarsen stones, the skeleton of a child, three large urns full of burnt bones and the perforated head of a bone pin. A well preserved bell barrow, the mound of which measures 26m in diameter and stands up to 3m high. The mound is surrounded by a gently sloping berm or platform c.3m wide and a ditch 0.5m deep and up to 6.4m wide.

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February 7, 2025, Devil's Den Dolmen

In a field on Fyfield Down, 1 mile east of Marlborough, Wiltshire, stands the prehistoric burial chamber known as The Devil’s Den or Clatford Bottom Stone, a Neolithic monument from 5,000 years ago that is also known as a Dolmen (stone table). Get up here on a clear day, nice and early, and you'll witness the most amazing sunrise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to visit around Bishops Cannings?

Beyond the well-known sites, you can explore the mysterious Silbury Hill, Europe's largest artificial mound, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Another unique spot is the Cherhill White Horse, the second oldest in Wiltshire, providing breathtaking vistas over the picturesque countryside.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Bishops Cannings?

Yes, Avebury Stone Circle is considered family-friendly. Its large scale allows for easy exploration, and children can enjoy walking among and even touching the ancient stones. The surrounding footpaths also offer gentle walks suitable for families.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see near Bishops Cannings?

Bishops Cannings is nestled within the North Wiltshire & Wessex Downs AONB, characterized by rolling chalk downlands, ancient woodlands, and tranquil river valleys. You'll find diverse habitats like the unimproved chalk grassland of Morgan's Hill Nature Reserve and the wildflower meadows of Biss Meadows, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna.

What historical natural monuments can I explore in the area?

The region is rich in historical natural monuments. You can visit West Kennet Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial chamber older than Stonehenge, where you can enter its ancient chambers. The Devil's Den Dolmen, a neolithic passage grave, also offers a glimpse into prehistoric times.

Are there good walking routes near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. Many footpaths pass through the area, allowing you to explore sites like Avebury Stone Circle and the surrounding remnants of prehistory. For more structured walks, you can find various hiking trails, including the 'Bishops Cannings, Kennet & Avon Canal & The Wansdyke loop', by checking the Hiking around Bishops Cannings guide.

What outdoor activities are available near Bishops Cannings' natural monuments?

The area offers a range of outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Woodborough Garden Centre Café – Sticks & Stones Café loop' or mountain biking on trails such as the 'Ridgeway & St Alfred's Way loop'. For more details, explore the Road Cycling and MTB Trails around Bishops Cannings guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Bishops Cannings?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. The ability to get up close and touch the stones at Avebury Stone Circle is a highlight, as is exploring the ancient chambers of West Kennet Long Barrow. The breathtaking views from sites like Cherhill White Horse are also highly praised.

Are there any natural areas suitable for wildlife observation?

Yes, Morgan's Hill Nature Reserve is known for its diverse chalk grassland, supporting various insects, birds, and small mammals. Biss Meadows, along the River Biss, is another excellent spot with ponds, wildflower meadows, and trees, attracting a wide range of birds, mammals, and amphibians, including kingfishers.

Can I find easy walking trails near Bishops Cannings' natural monuments?

The Kennet and Avon Canal, though an artificial waterway, offers easy, relatively flat walks along its paths, ideal for enjoying the waterside environment and local flora and fauna. The Morgan's Hill nature trail also provides a short circular walk of about 1½ miles, suitable for a relaxed experience.

Is public transport available to reach these natural monuments?

While specific public transport routes to each individual monument can vary, Bishops Cannings is a village in Wiltshire. It's advisable to check local bus services or consider a combination of public transport to nearby towns like Devizes and then walking or taxi services to reach the more remote natural monuments.

What should I wear for walking around the natural monuments?

Good footwear is recommended, especially if you plan to explore sites like Avebury Stone Circle, where fields can be muddy. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the open downland landscapes.

Are there any hidden natural beauty spots around Bishops Cannings?

Biss Meadows, with its diverse habitats including ponds, wildflower meadows, and scrub, is a valuable and centrally located haven for nature enthusiasts. It's a great spot to observe wildlife and enjoy a tranquil natural setting away from more prominent historical sites.

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